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Water/wastewater treatment plant environment; exposure to potentially hazardous chemicals, noise, dust, grease, smoke, fumes, and gasses; work with water and/or wastewater; irregular work hours; waste and infectious materials; potentially hazardous equipment, electrical hazards; fall hazards; work outside under adverse weather conditions.
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Operates and maintains water/wastewater treatment, processing, disposal and testing equipment in water/wastewater treatment facility to purify water to meet permit and operational requirements.
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Knowledge of water or reclaimed water distribution or wastewater collection systems. Preferably the candidate will possess knowledge of water and reclaimed water distribution and wastewater collection systems.
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Operates and maintains backhoe, dump truck, front-end loader, and other equipment to assist with the maintenance and repair of water/wastewater utility lines. Operates and maintains backhoe, dump truck, and other equipment to assist with the maintenance and repair or water/wastewater utility lines.
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As a Water/Wastewater Engineer, you will use your technical and management abilities to plan, design and construct water/wastewater infrastructure in a dynamic team setting as well as to mentor junior staff.
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CONTEXT: Seeking a temporary Contract or Freelance Mechanical Designer to design and draft process and piping systems and equipment for various projects relating to water/wastewater treatment in both industrial and oil & gas markets.
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Repairs and rebuilds electrical equipment at wastewater treatment plants, water reclamation facilities, water treatment facilities, pump stations, and all other Public Utility Department (PUD) facilities, including electrical motors and control panels.
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A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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Operates all equipment necessary to regulate the flow of water through wastewater treatment plant processes. Removes, repairs and completely overhauls pumps, motors, sludge centrifuge gear drives, mechanical bar-screens, chlorinators, gas compressors, boilers, valves, blowers, and other types of equipment related to water or wastewater treatment plants and pumping facilities.
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Design & project manage multiple projects at a time include: Transmission pipelines, Water & reclaimed water distribution, Storage systems, Wastewater collection systems, Pump stations, Water/wastewater treatment facility/process upgrades, Rehabilitation projects, Utility relocations, Solid waste transfer stations & Other environmental engineering projects.
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Responds to calls regarding the problems in sewer and water; maintains the operational status of wastewater (collection) infrastructure; maintains, rebuilds or replaces any or all parts that are in use on a daily basis throughout the plant.
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Operates and maintains wastewater treatment, processing, disposal, and testing equipment in the wastewater treatment facility to purify water to meet permit and operational requirements.
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Under general supervision of the Utilities Manager, oversees the day-to-day operations, maintenance, repairs and programs associated with the water distribution and wastewater collection system, including; monitoring pump station operations and SCADA system functions to ensure compliance and safety of employees and the safety and health of the general public.
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Georgia Class I Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator's License. Georgia Wastewater Operator Class I License Required. Tends automatic and semi-automatic machines and related equipment including pumps, engines, generators, valves, gates, mixers, conveyors, blowers, chemical feed and odor control and vacuum filters used to decontaminate wastewater by settling, aeration and sludge digestion.
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The Operator maintains water/wastewater treatment, processing, disposal and testing equipment in water/wastewater treatment facilities to purify water to meet permit and operational requirements.
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