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The Water Infrastructure Specialist is a key member of the New England Water Infrastructure Network (NEWIN) team, which helps communities access Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding for drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater needs.
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We also welcome candidates with experience in engineering design of drinking water, wastewater, or raw water systems, pump stations, water or wastewater treatment, or water resource projects.
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Our water resources design team offers a variety of services, but most of our work involves Drinking Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater planning and infrastructure projects for various mid-west municipalities, public and private utilities, and water and sewer districts.
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Senior Plant Engineer Requirements:BS degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering or related field and ten (10) years or more of progressively responsible experience in operations and evaluations of drinking water treatment facilities is required.
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HISTORY: Through sustainability and resiliency, Spartanburg Water has consistently provided the highest quality drinking water and wastewater services to our region for more than 100 years, and continues to be a vital part of the area’s successful economic growth and development.
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Carry out general skills such as: soldering; pipe-threading/gluing/using pro-press tools and fittings; diagnosing mechanical issues with water treatment equipment and repairing; water leak detection and repair; performing basic water quality tests; changing out drinking water filters.
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Project types could include water and wastewater treatment facilities, gravity sanitary sewers and force mains, water distribution and transmission pipelines, water and wastewater pump stations and related infrastructure projects.
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As a Professional Water Resources Engineer, you will use your technical expertise to design hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, develop roadway drainage and stormwater treatment systems, design erosion control and sediment management best management practices, coordinate and obtain agency permitting, and perform bridge and culvert hydraulic analysis.
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BlueTriton Brands, Inc. (“BlueTriton”) is a water and beverage company in North America that produces and distributes a portfolio of brands of spring water, purified water, and other beverages, which include Poland Spring®, Deer Park®, Ozarka®, Ice Mountain®, Zephyrhills®, Arrowhead®, Origin™, Saratoga®, AC+ION®, Pure Life®, B’EAU®, and Splash Refresher.
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Government agency programs such as, but not limited to, finance, budgeting, procurement, human resources, government relations, legal, water utility and watershed operations and management, and/or other related programs.
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Perform advanced coatings for water electrolysis electrodes and PTM using thermal spraying, chemical vapor deposition, electroplating, etc. Benchmark advanced anode and cathode catalysts and porous transport media (PTM) for water electrolysis under alkaline or acid media.
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Our products drive technology advancements across a wide range of applications such as 5G, augmented/virtual reality, autonomous vehicles, clean drinking water and space exploration. 6 months+ of experience with circuit simulation tools (e.g. SPICE, Agilent ADS, Microwave Office, etc.
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Organize and oversee intern events such as intern bingo, tours with HR lunches, intern book club, water tower tour and climb with water department, bucket truck rides with the line crew, intern shirt orders, and coordination of DiSC and discussion.
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As a Lake Management Specialist, you will be responsible for implementing strategies to maintain water quality, biodiversity, and recreational opportunities while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
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Overview As a Water Resources Engineer for CEC, you will perform hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, dam safety assessment, design, compliance, and rehabilitation, water resource utility infrastructure and stormwater facilities design, stream restoration design, and conduct floodplain and drainage studies.
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