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Under the direction of the Senior Stormwater Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects that will challenge you and provide great professional experience! We are looking for a Stormwater Transportation Engineer Intern for Summer 2024 to join our design group in our growing design group in one of the following offices: Raleigh, NC, Jacksonville, FL, Atlanta, GA or Chattanooga, TN.
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Arcadis has an immediate need for a Senior Industrial Hygienist & Group Leader based out of our Los Angeles or Irvine office.
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Ardurra is seeking a Water/Wastewater Engineer to join our staff in Anderson, SC.This position will be expected to plan, design, and possibly manage multidiscipline projects consisting of water/wastewater treatment and collection/distribution systems for municipal type clients in the Southeast region.
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Description STV is seeking highly motivated Civil/Water Resources Engineer for positions in either our Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Harrisburg PA or Lawrenceville, Newark, NJ offices, with experience public transportation improvement projects for NJDOT, SJTA, NJ Turnpike, PennDOT, PA Turnpike and other agencies.
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Water Wastewater Engineer Tracking Code Job Description If you are a self-motivated professional who is looking to take on more responsibility in leading study and design projects related to municipal water infrastructure, while seeking an employer that will focus on your specific career goals delivering high-quality professional services, we strongly encourage you to consider this position.
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The role of an intermediate civil or water resources engineer is to work independently on smaller projects and as a team member of larger projects under the guidance of a senior engineer/designer.
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Water/Wastewater Engineer EIT - ( 2400000C ) Has well-developed understanding of concepts of relevant areas of water/wastewater treatment infrastructure design. Stantec has an immediate opening for a Wastewater Engineer-in-Training (EIT) in our Pasadena, California office.
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Kimley-Horn's Twin Cities offices are seeking a Civil Engineer with 8+ years of experience to join their Surface Water team! Prepare Hydraulic/Hydrology studies, drainage reports, design documents, and design plans and specifications for water resources projects.
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Bergmann, an affiliate of Colliers Engineering & Design, is currently seeking a water resources project engineer to join our Water group. Keen interest and passion in application of hydrology and hydraulics to the field of water resources engineering.
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Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Washington or able to obtain within six months. WSDOT Fish Passage and Stream Restoration Design Certification. Osborn Consulting is an employee-owned consulting firm providing civil engineering, landscape architecture, and urban design on public projects across Washington state.
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Join us as a Water/Wastewater Engineer and be part of this success. The Engineer will champion the planning, design, and construction of projects related to clean water systems and wastewater treatment facilities.
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This is an excellent opportunity to work on challenging projects, develop your career, and seek advancement as a water resources engineer. AMT is growing and is seeking a highly motivated Senior Water Resources Engineer, with 10+ years of relevant experience, to join our growing Team of design professionals.
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Electrical Engineer - Water/Wastewater. This person will be supporting the national MEP Group, drafting and designing electrical power systems involved in water & wastewater treatment plants, pump stations and other critical facilities.
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Arcadis is looking for a Water Wastewater Engineer to join our growing Resilience Water Team in El Paso, TX. Design experience with water/wastewater treatment systems, distribution/conveyance, or pumping & storage facilities.
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STV is seeking highly motivated Civil/Water Resources Engineer for positions in our Lawrenceville NJ, Newark, NJ, and Philadelphia offices, with experience public transportation improvement projects for NJDOT, SJTA, NJ Turnpike, PennDOT, and other agencies.
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