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Keywords: Water, Wastewater, Water Resources, Water Resource Management, Drinking Water, Pump Station, Pipeline, Stormwater, Water Supply, Construction, Consulting, Project Manager, Design, Engineering.
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Will function as the Engineer of Record, Lead Engineer, or Project Engineer on critical Water, Wastewater, Water Resources or Industrial Water projects.
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5 years of experience in structural engineering for buildings and environmental engineering structures associated with Water/Wastewater Facilities. Fundamental knowledge of basic treatment processes associated with Water/Wastewater facilities.
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Family Housing, wastewater treatment, water collection and treatment, water resources, fuel tanks, airfield paving work, and DD1391 preparation. We have a record of outstanding, award winning performance delivering projects for the United States Department of Defense (DoD)We are looking for a Senior Project Manager Engineer to manage projects for DoD customers as an integral member of the HDR Hawaii-Guam team.
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In the role of Condition Assessment and Rehabilitation Project Engineer, we'll count on you to: Work directly on projects from large linear programs to small condition assessment projects to provide state-of-the-art condition assessment and pipeline management solutions for a variety of water and wastewater clients.
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This individual will be responsible for the structural design of Water/Wastewater facilities. This individual will also be responsible for representing HDR in the engineering community and participating in speaking engagements, building and maintaining strong client relationships, attending project interviews and helping craft project proposals, serving as a technical expert with recognized authority in structural engineering as it relates to projects, and resolving complex problems of great scope.
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Experience designing and creating plans and specifications for water and wastewater projects and drinking water related projects. Experience utilizing Revit, Civil 3D, hydraulic software/tools, pump selection software/tools as a part of project delivery.
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HDR is currently in need of an experienced Water / Wastewater Project Engineer to work as a key representative of the Mid-Atlantic Water Business Group (WBG.
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The successful candidate will be expected to work as a team member for preliminary engineering, studies, detailed design and construction services for water / wastewater treatment plants, developing proposals (e.g. scope and fee), and pumping stations.
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HDR is looking for a Senior Project Manager Engineer to manage projects for Department of Defense (DoD) and other utility customers, serving as an integral member of the HDR Hawaii-Guam team.
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Strong technical background and experience in water or wastewater treatment, water quality, water system distribution and/or wastewater collection systems, pipeline and pump station design.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience with municipal or industrial water/wastewater systems process and design or equivalent advanced education. At HDR, we know work isn't only about who you work for; it's also about what you do and how you do it.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience designing and creating plans and specifications for water and wastewater projects. Self-motivated, able to work independently and with a project team to completion of a task.
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