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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer (I&C) Water/Wastewater, you will play an important part of our electrical and process engineering team as you complete a variety of technical tasks in the design and operation of SCADA systems for water/wastewater treatment facilities supporting our clients in both our local offices and client sites.
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Experience of engineering support on projects related to the operation and maintenance of a water/wastewater treatment facility, and irrigation, collection and distribution systems. Able to obtain a water/wastewater operator certification Grade III within 2 years of hire.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Industrial Water/Wastewater Engineer to join our National Industrial Water Team. This position will support our growing industrial water practice and will deliver planning, design, and construction project for our local and national private/industrial water clients.
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15+ years of experience as a structural engineer primarily in the water/wastewater/water resources design field. 7+ years of experience as a structural engineer primarily in the water/wastewater/water resources field.
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Jacobs has a strong technical water/wastewater treatment background, and you will have the opportunity to connect to and work with our technical experts across the company. We’ll have you use your experience to design pump stations for water and wastewater, including pipe sizing calculations, selection of pump type, process facilities (primary, secondary, tertiary, and solids treatment systems), rotating equipment (centrifugal pumps, blowers), piping systems, valves, and appurtenances for in plant process piping, chemical systems, and hydraulic studies.
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The Reston, Virginia office is currently seeking a Structural Engineering Professional to join our interdisciplinary team for water/wastewater projects within the Washington DC Metro area and the Mid-Atlantic region.
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You will primarily work in Water, Stormwater, and Wastewater facility design, however, the range for building typologies may include experience in Transportation, Science and Technology, Health Care, Corporate Commercial, Higher Education or Mission Critical facilities.
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Your Impact:At Jacobs, we are not just passionate about infrastructure and water/wastewater projects, we push the limits of what’s possible to make the world smarter and more connected.
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Are passionate about diversifying their careers and immersing themselves in a variety of project types, including locks and dams, tidal gates and barriers, moveable floodwalls, pump stations, and water/wastewater treatment facilities.
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Are passionate about diversifying their careers and performing structural engineering for a variety of project types including locks and dams, tidal gates and barriers, floodwalls, piers, wharves, pump stations, treatment facilities, as well as conventional designs for buildings, water, and wastewater infrastructure.
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You’ll get to work with a company that has been ranked #1 globally by Engineering News Record (ENR) in water/wastewater treatment and conveyance for decades. Process & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) developmentI/O list developmentInstrumentation selectionControl panel layout and wiringDetailed loop wiring diagramsPLC equipment list developmentAbility to mentor, train, and delegate work to others domestically and abroadAbility to work outside normal work hours at times to coordinate with global team membersProficiency with Microsoft Office Suite Ideally, you’ll also have: Water infrastructure Instrumentation & Controls Systems design experience.
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10 years of experience as a structural engineer primarily in the water/wastewater/water resources field. We are looking for a Senior Structural Engineer to join our team supporting water/wastewater/water resource clients.
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Structural design efforts will include design for manufacturing, education and healthcare facilities, data centers, planning studies, water and wastewater treatment facilities, technical writing and construction drawing and specification production.
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Experience in serving various municipal, federal, industrial, and other clients involving a wide variety of fields including water, wastewater, and water resource for planning, consulting, design and construction services.
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We're looking for a skilled Project Engineer to manage and supervise subcontract and material resources in relation to construction / installation for a complex water / wastewater facility project.
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