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Minimum of 1 year qualifying work experience in the water distribution/treatment and wastewater collection/treatment field. Minimum of two (2) years qualifying work experience in water distribution and wastewater collection field.
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Coordinates the organization, staffing and operational activities for the water treatment plant including raw water pumping from ground and surface water sources, water treatment, and pumping to the regional water distribution system.
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Design of water systems such as storage tanks, booster pump station, transmission and distribution lines, groundwater wells, and water treatment facilities. Perform hydraulic analyses of water distribution and wastewater collection systems.
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Two years as a Water Distribution Operator I or two years of water distribution experience in the water utility industry. Certification / Experience Requirements for a Water Distribution Operator II.
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Desirable experience includes industrial water and/or wastewater treatment experience with thorough knowledge of the methods, techniques, principles, and practices of water and wastewater treatment, water distribution, water reuse and wastewater collection, and/or experience in power generation, heating/cooling systems and distribution networks, and combined heat and power (CHP) processes.
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In September 2007, under the Department of Defense’s Utility Privatization Program, we were awarded ownership and a 50-year contract for the operations and maintenance of the water distribution and treatment system and the wastewater collection and treatment system at Fort A. P. Hill, Virginia.
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We design, supply, and operate a range of water systems – from food and beverage applications, to municipal water, to microelectronics ultrapure water and heavy industrial wastewater treatment.
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Possession of a valid State Water Resource Control Board Distribution Grade III Certificate and Grade II Water Treatment Certificate. Water Distribution Operator III: This is the full journey level class in the Water Distribution Operator series.
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Under close supervision of a Water Utility Crew Chief or Water Utility Worker IV, performs a variety of routine unskilled and semi-skilled manual duties required in the operation, maintenance and installation of the water distribution and transmission system and related facilities.
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The position performs skilled work in the construction, maintenance, and repair of water/reclaimed water distribution systems or wastewater collection systems to include the installation, maintenance and repair of valves, meters, pumps and associated equipment.
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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 Texas region.
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The Assistant Engineer will assist with reviewing and summarizing water treatment plant operations data, assist in conducting full-scale evaluations and process optimization studies, and assist with providing recommendations to the Water Treatment Section and Conveyance and Distribution Section.
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Must possess a valid Arizona driver license and have an Arizona Grade 3 Water Distribution System Operator and Grade 3 Water Treatment Plant Operator Certifications. Incumbents perform skilled activities related to the operation of groundwater production wells, water storage, water treatment plants, and water distribution systems.
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This person will primarily utilize Civil 3D to create 3D models of Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants for local Municipal clients. In addition, this person will use AutoCAD to create 2D Construction Drawings of Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Systems.
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Positions responsible for supervising the operation of public wastewater collection systems, public wastewater treatment systems, public water distribution systems, public water treatment systems will be required to possess a license of the appropriate class issued by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
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