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15+ years’ experience in civil engineering consulting or engineering management with a focus on water and/or wastewater treatment. Your technical expertise will shine as you develop comprehensive studies, reports, and designs related to water and wastewater treatment, as well as recycled water systems.
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Dudek is looking to hire a Principal Engineer within the Treatment Group focused on collaborating with clients and staff to address technical challenges related to water and wastewater treatment projects.
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Senior Electrical Engineer - Wastewater/Water Treatment - Los Angeles. In addition to the above credentials, experience with municipal wastewater or industrial water treatment system is essential.
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Design various water and wastewater facilities such as transmission systems, collection systems, storage tanks, and treatment plants. Keywords: Water, Wastewater, Engineer, Design, AutoCAD, GIS, Texas, Professional Engineer, Benefits, Infrastructure, San Antonio, Quality Work, Quality Employees, Full-Time, Opportunity, Flexible Schedule, Competitive Salary, Healthcare, Retirement, Tuition Reimbursement, Engineering, Construction, Licensed, People Focused, Project Driven, Libertyjobs.com, Sean Toy, Position #1763.
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Experience with water and sewer main design, civil/mechanical/structural design for water & wastewater treatment plants and grading and erosion control using AutoCAD Civil 3D & Revit.
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Expereince in designing and constructing municipal water or wastewater treatment facilities. In this role, you will lead and oversee the design and execution of various water and wastewater projects, including mobile treatment units and aquatics facilities.
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Join our team as a Wastewater Treatment Operator, where you'll play a vital role in maintaining and optimizing water treatment facilities. 1+ years' experience in plumbing, well operation, distribution, collection water, and/or wastewater treatment.
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As a Water Treatment Operator, you'll play a vital role in maintaining and operating our water treatment plant, ensuring compliance with Nebraska's regulations. Primary Responsibilities : In this position, the ideal candidate will be able to successfully operate and maintain the water treatment plant under the supervision of the operator in charge and is responsible for complying with the state of Nebraskas rules and regulations governing a grade 3 water treatment facility.
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Relevant municipal engineering experience including designing pump stations, pipelines, water/wastewater treatment facilities. Designing water transmission and distribution systems, pumping stations, conveyance systems, water treatment systems, water/wastewater distribution planning, master planning, and treatment plant rehabilitation and expansions.
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South County Sewer includes five small wastewater collection and treatment systems in Orange County, NY. Forest Park and other satellite systems includes sixteen discontinuous water systems that serves an additional 1200 customers.
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Secondary Responsibilities: As a Water Treatment Operator, you will also be tasked with keeping surrounding MFI buildings repaired and maintained. Has a history of operating and maintaining water treatment equipment, conducting daily water plant operations, recording maintenance activities, and ensuring the cleanliness of equipment.
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Civil Engineer Water/Wastewater Treatment Qualifications. Civil Engineer Water/Wastewater Treatment Benefits. Civil Engineer Water/Wastewater Treatment.
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Working knowledge of installation practices related to water, wastewater and storm water distribution and conveyance system infrastructures. Comprehensive knowledge of the technical requirements and operation standards of water, wastewater and storm water systems and the knowledge of the principles and practices of municipal utilities.
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Purpose Join our dynamic team as a Senior Wastewater Treatment Operator, where you'll play a vital role in maintaining and optimizing water treatment facilities. Embark on a fulfilling career with us, contributing to the sustainability and efficiency of our wastewater treatment operations.
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This position leads projects from planning to design and construction of water/wastewater treatment plants/facilities, pump stations, stormwater systems, and distribution/collection systems, as well as creating construction documents/specifications and providing engineering services during construction.
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