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Provide program management and coordination with related design services (water transmission, water treatment) in the development of new groundwater supplies, including well fields, ASR, and brackish groundwater development.
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The Water/Wastewater Treatment Engineer will assist with analysis, design, construction administration, and preparation of technical reports, plans, and specifications for various water treatment, wastewater treatment, reuse, and resource recovery facility projects.
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Be an integral part of our growing team driving innovation and technological excellence to our clients across the US. The Water/Wastewater Treatment Engineer is a key role to further develop our industry leading Water Infrastructure team.
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Preferred Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT)/Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) experienceOklahoma Highway Construction Inspection Technician Sampler CertificationExperience managing water/wastewater/stormwater projectsAt Freese and Nichols, everyone on our team gets to make a meaningful difference in our communities.
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Experience with water and sewer main design, civil/mechanical/structural design for water & wastewater treatment plants and grading and erosion control using AutoCAD Civil 3D & Revit.
Full-timeExpandActive JobUpdated 28 days ago The Effects of Workplace Racism and Sexism
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Responsible for developing all phases of mechanical design layout and design drawings for expansion and upgrade of wastewater treatment plant facilities, using various AutoCAD software to generate intelligent models, piping plans, sections, isometrics and details.
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Water/Wastewater Treatment Operator. Work as a team with 2 other operators in the day-to-day activities related to the water/wastewater treatment facilities, including collections and distribution.
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Responsibilities: Assist with designing water/wastewater projects Build/maintain client relationships Design storm water, potable water, wastewater pipelines, pump stations, water and wastewater projects Prepare master planning reports for potable water and wastewater projects Evaluate/study water/wastewater treatment plants Plan/review water/wastewater infrastructure improvements Develop/plan/design drinking water and wastewater treatment project Assist marketing team with project proposal development Develop department standards and complete peer reviews Represent firm at client/agency meetings Requirements: B.S. degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering with emphasis in water/wastewater treatment and hydraulic studies 5+ years of water/wastewater project design experience Experience creating/manipulating hydraulic models Experience in the design/construction of mechanical piping/pumping systems A Successful applicant must be authorized to work in the USA without sponsorship.
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Essential Duties for Water Treatment Operator:Controls all valves for the proper flow of water into and through the treatment process. The Water/Wastewater Plant Operator is responsible for the daily/routine maintenance of the Water/Wastewater Plant on property.
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A career-minded Water/Wastewater engineer, looking towards advancement, is needed to join JMT’s fast growing Water/Wastewater consultant engineering practice in Richmond, Virginia.
Full-timeExpandActive JobUpdated 28 days ago How to Write a Recommendation Letter for a Student
When a student applies for their first job or for their next academic degree, they don’t have much experience to showcase their skills and personal qualities. Hiring managers and admissions officers, therefore, often look at recommendation letters as a way to go beyond the student’s GPA and learn more about the student’s skills and personal qualities.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Water Treatment Plant Operator for our Portsmouth, New Hampshire field office. Associates degree or Bachelor's degree in environmental science or related field or a state issued wastewater treatment license.
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The Plant Manager is responsible for all aspects of RED's Kings Landing Wastewater Treatment Plant and Multiple Hearth Incineration systems (collectively, the "Plant"). Wastewater Treatment Operator's Certificate/License.
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Most projects are related to water and wastewater infrastructure and include construction of new advanced water treatment facilities, upgrades to existing wastewater treatment plants, construction of new water distribution and sewage collection systems, sewer lift stations, water pumping stations, below and above ground reservoirs, and hydraulic structures.
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For more information about our benefits, please see our Benefits Guide on our website: Water Treatment Operators work 12 hour shifts which allows you to work 3 days and then be off 4 days (week 1) and then work 4 days and be off 3 days in (week 2); which results in 8 hours of overtime pay each bi-weekly pay period.
$18.28Full-timeExpandActive JobUpdated 28 days ago What is Career Cushioning?
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The selected candidate will perform a variety of tasks in the operations and maintenance of a water/wastewater treatment plant including maintenance of equipment, quality control/testing and other day-to-day activities on an assigned shift.
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