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The Senior Project Engineer will utilize their extensive knowledge and expertise in water and sewer to organize and execute the technical quality and coordination of a broad range of project assignments in all aspects of the planning and design of water, wastewater, and recycled water infrastructure projects, while understanding client goals, establishing effective client relationships, and supporting the team to achieve set goals.
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5 - 15 years experience with civil engineering projects - structural, transportation, site development, water/wastewater, stormwater, municipal, etc. Our projects span from wastewater to K-12 to government to transportation to urban planning.
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From our founding in 1989, we are recognized around the Valley as a prominent contractor who provides quality infrastructure management and construction services to our public and private clients including underground utilities, pipeline rehabilitation, UV CIPP rehabilitation, water and wastewater facilities, street improvements, grading, paving concrete flatwork and structures.
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The majority of projects include Potable Water Infrastructure (Distribution/Piping, Storage and Treatment), Wastewater Infrastructure (Collection, Lift Stations and Treatment/Irrigation), Site Design and Stormwater Infrastructure.
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Designing and overseeing the construction of wastewater, storm water, and water distribution systems, including gravity systems, lift stations, force mains, and low-pressure systems.
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The two primary sectors served by our organization are Infrastructure (Water, Wastewater, Site Civil) and Buildings (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing). We are in search of a highly skilled and dedicated Permanent Civil Engineer/Project Manager to join our dynamic team.
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The Water / Wastewater Project Engineer will be responsible for designing and engineering community water, wastewater, and storm water systems. 3+ years of experience in the design and engineering of water/wastewater treatment facilities and stormwater management systems.
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Lead the design and engineering of water and wastewater treatment facilities, stormwater management systems, and related infrastructure. The Wastewater Project Engineer must hold a valid Professional Engineer (PE) license, or the ability to get registered.
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A valid Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability to become registered. Provide technical support and guidance to junior engineers and other project team members. Prepare and review engineering plans, specifications, project schedules, and cost estimates.
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Experience in water treatment, wastewater, underground utilities or heavy civil experience required. Construction Project Engineer, Waste Water Projects, $250M Dollar Heavy Civil General Contractor, Great Benefits, Bonus and Truck Allowance.
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We are a leading general engineering contractor with a specialization in the construction, renovation, and expansion of water and wastewater treatment facilities. Wastewater Project Engineer - Greater Phoenix Area - Wastewater Experience Required - Great Pay & Benefits.
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Our expertise also extends to master plans, site development work, and construction supervision on water, wastewater, and drainage projects for South Texas municipalities and other governmental entities.
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Civil Engineer/ Project Manager with PE License. Utilizing advanced software tools such as 3D Modeling, HydroCAD, MGSFlood, WWHMM, and ArcGIS Pro for project design and implementation.
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The potential candidate will play a pivotal role in managing and overseeing the technical aspects of our construction projects (heavy construction, including: highways, water plants, wastewater plants, and industrial facilities.
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