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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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As a result of continued growth, our client is currently seeking a Water Wastewater Project Engineer / Manager in the following New Jersey locations: Secaucus, Cherry Hill, and Morganville.
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Sambatek is seeking a Water/Wastewater Engineer to join our growing team. Water/Wastewater Engineer (PE) Minimum of 4 years of experience in water/wastewater engineering related to municipal and/or industrial systems.
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10-15 years working as a Water / Wastewater Engineer related to pipeline design or other related areas including water and wastewater system studies, water quality analyses, pump station design, water treatment design and wastewater treatment design required.
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Job Title: Water & Wastewater Plant Supervisor Department: Water/Wastewater Reports To: Water/Wastewater & Engineering Manager FLSA Status: Exempt Classification: Management Wage Scale Designation: M-8A General Statement of Duties Under the supervision of the Water/Wastewater & Engineer Manager, this position is responsible for planning, directing, and managing the personnel responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of the water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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Minimum of 15 years of experience in the planning and design of municipal and/or industrial water/wastewater treatment systems. LI-JF1 Keywords: Senior Water/ Wastewater Project Manager, water/wastewater pipeline, reservoir, pump station, infrastructure, civil, chemical, or mechanical Qualifications Required Qualifications BS Engineering required, preferably Civil, Chemical, or Mechanical California PE license with five or more years more responsible in charge Project engineering and management experience in a consulting firm.
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5-10 years working as a Water / Wastewater Engineer related to pipeline design or other related areas including water and wastewater system studies, water quality analyses, pump station design, water treatment design and wastewater treatment design required.
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We are recruiting on Purpose a Municipal Water & Wastewater Engineer for our Client in North Metro Atlanta. Experience Desired: We are recruiting on Purpose a Municipal Water & Wastewater Engineer for our Client in North Metro Atlanta.
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Direct the operations and business outcomes of drinking water, wastewater, and reclaimed water, contributing to the overall growth strategy of Liberty Utilities. Strong knowledge of water/wastewater utilities, engineering, and financial principles required.
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We are looking for someone who has excellent client interaction skills and can manage and lead planning and design teams for multi-discipline projects and programs of work in the fields of large diameter conveyance (water distribution and wastewater collection), water and wastewater pumping systems and water/wastewater treatment projects in North Carolina.
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Monitor water/wastewater treatment plant processes and equipment both manually and via SCADA automation, adjusting as necessary to control their operation. The Water/Wastewater Operator regularly participates in the daily operations and maintenance of 5 Water and 2 Wastewater Treatment Facilities as directed by the Project Manager and Chief Operator.
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We are seeking a Senior Water/Wastewater Engineer to support our vision of becoming the best water consulting firm. 10 - 15 years of experience in planning, design, and/or construction of water/wastewater treatment projects.
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Bouncing off the stellar industry reputation this firm has in the New Jersey Market, you’ll have a unique opportunity to Influence the Wastewater/ Water department and establish strategies for client-focused solutions.
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Our main service areas cover Climate Adaptation & Landscape Architecture, Water & Wastewater Treatment, Water Resource Management and Water & Wastewater Networks. You will join our Water/Wastewater Treatment Department.
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The Water Wastewater Engineer will provide support for civil and environmental engineering projects including wastewater collection system infrastructure evaluation, rehabilitation, and design, and water distribution system design.
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