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The Principal in Charge Project Manager will lead and direct the development of water / wastewater and stormwater projects as a client-facing project manager leveraging experience in water distribution system, wastewater collection system, stormwater management, pump / lift station, and water / wastewater treatment facility engineering including investigations, studies, analysis, designs, and construction administration services.
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Keywords: Water, Wastewater, Treatment, Pumpstation, Pipeline, Civil, Environmental, EIT, Engineering, Construction, Hydraulic. The successful candidate will be expected to work as a team member for studies and/or detailed design and construction services for water/wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, and collection/distribution systems.
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Experience in evaluating, designing, and/or developing drawings and specifications for water/wastewater treatment facilities and pump station projects. Bachelor's in Civil, Environmental, Chemical Engineering, or other Water/Wastewater Engineering related field.
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The ideal candidate will be a professional engineer with 11 or more years of relevant water/sewer experience, including experience designing water distribution, wastewater collection, water/wastewater treatment, water/sewer system modeling, cost estimates, technical reports, specifications and coordination of design and production activities with other disciplines.
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North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) provides vital wholesale water, wastewater and solid waste management services to more than two million people who call North Texas their home.
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We are currently hiring a full-time Water/Wastewater Civil Engineer that will be a project leader serving municipal and industrial clients. Senior Water/Wastewater Engineer possessing a Bachelor of Science Degree in environmental engineering or civil engineering with an emphasis in water and wastewater.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly-motivated team member to work on a variety of water distribution, wastewater collection, and stormwater treatment and conveyance projects as a water resources engineer.
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Coordinates assigned water/wastewater treatment, environmental, and pollution control activities with other divisions and operations to ensure reliability, sustainability, and optimization.
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Our team is responsible for conducting hydraulic analysis and designing water/wastewater treatment plants and transfer pipelines for a diverse range of clients. Free Surface Flow hydraulic design for water / wastewater treatment works.
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If you have expertise in project management, experience working in the civil construction industry (and specifically water resources and wastewater treatment plants) at a self-performing company, and want to take your career to the next level, this role will be a great fit.
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The Water Engineer will possess a strong foundation in engineering concepts and theories related to water, wastewater, and stormwater management. You will need to be skilled in evaluating, planning, designing, and supporting the management of projects involving water treatment, wastewater treatment, and stormwater conveyance including pipelines and pumping facilities.
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Provides technical and design services in support of water infrastructure projects (i.e. water and wastewater treatment, water distribution and wastewater collection/pumping.
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We are currently looking for a Water/Wastewater Civil Engineer to be a project leader serving municipal and industrial clients. This position will be a project manager and designer for wastewater treatment infrastructure and facilities including mechanical wastewater treatment facilities, lift stations, sanitary collection systems, lagoons, and disinfection; and water supply infrastructure including wells, ground and elevated storage tanks, pumping facilities, treatment facilities, and water distribution systems.
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Water/Wastewater Project Engineer. 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 Oklahoma region.
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Maintenance of Water/Wastewater facilities, underground utilities, pipe/pipe fittings, heavy equipment, knowledge of electrical motor control, mechanics, skilled in hand power tools, experience in troubleshooting, maintenance, rehabilitation of new and existing lift stations, routine preventative maintenance.
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