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Manage, lead, execute, and/or provide technical support for resilience, water resources, and hazard mitigation projects within the municipal, regional, and Federal markets. Required Skills & Required Experience B.S. or MS Degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering (or related engineering field), with emphasis in water resources.
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Chapman Technical Group of St. Albans, WV is seeking to hire an experienced Water Resources Civil Engineer with a background in water/wastewater including wet weather and storm water to be a full-time Project Manager / Project Engineer.
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In the alternative, a bachelor's or its equivalent in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering or a related field and 5 years of progressive experience as a Water Resource Engineer would be acceptable.
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If this sounds appealing to you, then consider our Water Resources Engineer opportunity. Qualifications·Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Environmental, or related Engineering discipline required, Master’s preferred ·Professional Engineer (PE) License in Florida, or able to obtain within 12 months ·4+of experience with municipal civil, stormwater, and/or water/wastewater system design.
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The Opportunity: We are currently seeking a seasoned Water Resources Engineer (Professional Engineer - P.E.) to join our team in Billings, Montana. Your Impact: Utilize your Professional Engineer (P.E.) license to oversee water resources engineering projects.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, focusing on Water Resources or a related discipline. 5+ years of post-licensure experience in water resources engineering.
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Our floating learning laboratories and landside programming connect people in West Michigan with local water resources through experiential learning about water chemistry, lake food webs, human impacts on water quality, and more.
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Lead in the developing technical reports (watershed study reports, drainage reports, pond siting reports, bridge hydraulics reports, and permitting documents), design plans, construction documents, specifications, and permitting for water resources related projects, for approval by municipalities and regulatory agencies.
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Your extensive experience as a licensed engineer will be crucial in addressing water resource challenges. Contribute to the development of advanced technologies for pollution control and water resource management.
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Civil Engineer EIT - Water - ( 230004QR ) Stantec's Water practice has an immediate opportunity for a Civil Engineer-in-Training. You will perform a variety of tasks related to water/wastewater/stormwater systems, including components of pump stations, gravity sewers, force mains, water supply and distribution mains, treatment facilities, and other related infrastructure projects that may include calculations, field work, coordination of simple tasks, and meeting participation.
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0 - 5 years of experience in water resources and environmental design experience. This position will work as part of a project team to deliver a variety of Water Resources projects for both public and private clients.
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Role description: We are currently seeking a Water Engineer Intern to join our Water Business Line in our Richmond, VA office We work to protect our natural environment and water resources, while powering our world for future generations.
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RETTEW seeks a dynamic, client-focused Civil Engineer to join our Municipal Team as a Drinking Water/Wastewater Project Manage r. Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, Wastewater Process Engineering, Biological Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, or similar technical field.
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Work under supervision of a senior project manager in the water/wastewater/water resources practice or senior level team members. Minimum of 2+ years’ experience in planning, modeling, and/or design of water, wastewater, and stormwater utility projects.
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In addition, the candidate will be responsible for process piping design, hydraulic profile development, process equipment selection, specification and drawing development, and construction administration for water/wastewater projects.
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