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The ideal candidate will be able to support municipal utilities and government agencies in the areas of drinking water and water quality, specifically topics related to environmental justice, public health, climate change, water utility sustainability, and water infrastructure financing.
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Under the direction of the Plant Manager, this position is responsible for the independent operation, maintenance, and optimization of a 50 mgd Class IV direct filtration drinking water treatment plant, and all related systems, equipment, and instrumentation.
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The Water Program Support position will provide technical support to NAVFAC Hawaii’s Environmental compliance branch ensuring compliance to all regulatory requirements of the Stormwater, Drinking Water, and Wastewater commodities.
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As a Drinking Water/Wastewater Project Manager, you will work with our Authority and Municipal clients to develop, design, and manage a variety of projects, including public and private sector wastewater collection and treatment systems, public and private sector drinking water distribution and treatment systems, membrane treatment of municipal and industrial water and wastewater, and biosolids and renewable energy development.
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Knowledge of stormwater, wastewater, and drinking water treatment practices and nonpoint source pollution management. The position is responsible for providing supervisory support for the State Revolving Fund project managers to assure compliance with Title VI of the Clean Water Act, Section 1452 of the Safe Drinking Water Act, Chapter 403.1835, F.S., Chapter 403.8532 F.S., and the Small Community Wastewater Grants program authorized under Chapter 403.1835 F.S. The incumbent will directly supervise 2 positions: Environmental Specialist III, and an Environmental Consultant.
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Join our team and assist in the operation of a class B wastewater treatment plant and two drinking water systems. This entry level position will allow you to earn State of Michigan drinking water treatment, and municipal wastewater treatment licenses.
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The position will manage financing for community water projects including drinking water treatment, water transmission and storage, water conservation, energy efficiency, source water protection, and water reuse.
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Federal, state and local laws and regulations related to drinking water quality and treatment, wastewater treatment, plant operations and safety. Four years of progressively responsible experience in the operation of a drinking water treatment plant or wastewater facility, at least one year of which was in a lead operator capacity.
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Work closely with project managers, project engineers, and other team members for planning and design on projects related to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater to include collection systems, pumping and treatment systems, environmental compliance, permitting, water/wastewater utilities, and stormwater management.
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Join our drinking water and wastewater infrastructure team to support the planning, design, and construction of water treatment, wastewater treatment, pumping, distribution, storage or conveyance projects.
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In this position, you will be the main point of contact for planning and design of drinking water, wastewater treatment, pump station, conveyance, and water resources projects in Arizona and assist with business development activities.
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The Source Water Protection Specialist should possess, at a minimum, any combination of education equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with major course work in geology, hydrology, water resource management, environmental science, or a related field and/or multi-year experience in a compatible area with drinking water protection or land use planning.
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Ability to maintain accurate and comprehensive records to document the performance and capability of the drinking water distribution and wastewater collection systems. Extensive knowledge of state and federal rules and regulations for the proper reporting, operation, and maintenance of a drinking water distribution and wastewater collection system.
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A State of Florida Class 3 Water Distribution System Operator License in accordance with Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 62-602, Drinking Water. Valid Florida Class C or higher water treatment plant operator license.
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You will serve as supervisor for the Water Business Class Leads within the area who serve as the technical delivery supervisors for the following service areas: drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, utility management services, pump stations and pipelines, stormwater, fisheries, watershed supply management, and dams, levees, and civil works.
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