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Leads and manages water treatment facility operations by reviewing operational, maintenance, and laboratory data; serves as the Primary or Backup Operator in Responsible Charge for treatment plant and NPDES permit.
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Enrollment in preparation classes for obtaining Distribution (Grade 1) and Water Treatment (Grade 1) Experience with water quality monitoring, hydrology, microbiology, laboratory techniques, and data interpretation.
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Position Description Under general supervision, the Operator Apprentice, I, II, III, IV performs various operational and maintenance activities within the water treatment facility (lime softening plant and membrane plant), raw water facilities, water distribution facilities, and residuals facility.
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Designing both water treatment and water reclamation facilities - Reverse osmosis, Nanofiltration, Lime Softening, MBR, SBR, CAS, etc. Kimley-Horn's Orlando, Florida (FL) office is seeking an Environmental or Civil Engineer with 4+ years of relevant experience to join their Water/Wastewater and Utilities team.
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Protection and management of water resources starts at the watershed level and follows the movement of water through urban and agricultural areas, streams, lakes and reservoirs, water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and water/wastewater treatment plants.
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Provide project engineering and design of new water treatment facilities, groundwater wells, water storage facilities, pumping stations, and water distribution systems.
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Position Purpose: Operates and maintains water/wastewater treatment, processing, disposal and testing equipment in water/wastewater treatment facility to purify water to meet permit and operational requirements.
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This includes the Jones Ferry Road 20 million gallon per day water treatment plant, four booster pump stations, five distribution system storage tanks, three water supply reservoirs, three water supply pump stations, and 2,400 acres of forested land.
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This position will: Be involved with a variety of water-related projects such as water and sewer master plans; hydraulic modeling, pipelines, pump stations, reservoirs, wells, lift stations, and treatment facility designs.
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Act as a project manager on studies, reports, water and sewer modeling efforts, and/or design and construction of water distribution systems, sewage collection, storage facilities, control vaults, pumping stations, booster stations, water and wastewater treatment, stormwater systems, and green infrastructure.
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This position also assists in the Operations of the Water/Wastewater Treatment plants on an as needed basis. Effectively and safely operates hand tools, pneumatic tools, air compressors and other small equipment related to the maintenance trades and water distribution and wastewater collection systems operations.
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Must have the ability to obtain and maintain the North Carolina Treatment Facility Operator Surface, North Carolina Water Treatment Facility Operator C-Well, and North Carolina Water Pollution Control System Operator Physical/Chemical Grade 1 Certifications; a valid NC Driver’s License.
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Five (5) years experience in maintenance of water distribution systems, water pump stations and wastewater collection systems, wastewater Lift Stations etc. Using a company vehicle, performs repairs, preventive and corrective maintenance on water distribution systems, valves, hydrants, meters and mains and on wastewater collection systems, mains, manholes, clean outs etc.
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Strong technical background and experience in one or more of the following categories: water treatment, wastewater treatment, pump stations and pipelines, conveyance, gravity sewer design, water distribution systems.
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Provide engineering services in support of planning, studies, analysis, and design of water treatment and distribution systems, as well as wastewater collection and treatment systems, which may include pump/lift stations, wells, chemical feed systems, and storage reservoirs.
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