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As the Engineering Manager for Water & Wastewater, you will manage execution of the engineering component of multiple traditional, design-build, design-bid-build, and collaborative delivery projects including advanced treatment facilities, underground conveyance, and carbon neutral solutions.
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Be part of a team that has delivered large scale projects such as the Data Center Industrial Reuse Water Treatment Plant: Fast-tracked facility ensures reliable, sustainable data center operations | Black & Veatch (bv.com.
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Wastewater, Water Treatment, Engineer, Architecture, Engineering. One of the biggest Water & Wastewater Civil Design Firms with 8,300+ employees. 15 + years of active water/ wastewater experience with demonstrated leadership experience in the Northern California market.
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Water Treatment, Wastewater, Engineer, Architecture, Engineering. 10+ years of active water/ wastewater experience with demonstrated leadership experience in the Washingtonmarket. In this capacity, you will have the opportunity to serve as part of the Water / Wastewater business leadership team.
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Water Treatment, Wastewater, Architecture, Electrical, Engineer, Engineering. Project Estimator - Electrical/Water and Wastewater. Black & Veatch Talent Acquisition engages with search firms directly for hiring needs.
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