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LI-JF1 Keywords: Senior Water/ Wastewater Project Manager, water/wastewater pipeline, reservoir, pump station, infrastructure, civil, chemical, or mechanicalQualificationsRequired Qualifications BS Engineering required, preferably Civil, Chemical, or Mechanical California PE license with five or more years more responsible in charge Project engineering and management experience in a consulting firm.
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A career-minded Water/Wastewater engineer, looking for growth and advancement, is needed to join JMT’s fast growing water/wastewater consultant engineering practice.
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BGE, Inc will hire an Engineer in Training (EIT) up to a Project Engineer (PE) to support the design and engineering efforts of Water/Wastewater Treatment Facility Plants.
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Bellevue Utilities is looking for a talented Sr. Engineer to join our collaborative team for design and project management of the drinking water, wastewater, and storm and surface water Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects.
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Concurrently manages a variety of civil engineering Public Works-Water Resources projects. Requires a minimum of 15 years' experience in Civil Engineering specifically pertaining to Public Works/Water Resources projects.
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Overview: Kimley-Horn's Richmond, Virginia (VA) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 5 years of experience to join their Water/Wastewater and Utilities team This is not a remote position.
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Utilize knowledge of water/wastewater engineering to manage and design projects that involve domestic and industrial wastewater treatment, water system analysis and design (supply, storage and distribution), new and rehabilitation of pump stations (raw water, water booster, wastewater and storm water), onsite wastewater treatment and disposal systems, and sewer separation, among others.
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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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Role accountabilities: The Water Engineer will possess a strong foundation in engineering concepts and theories related to water, wastewater, and stormwater management.
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Candidate will provide Instrumentation and controls engineering services to support planning, design, construction, and commissioning of water and wastewater facilities. Candidate will serve as an I&C engineer and designer on projects for water and wastewater facilities.
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Civil Apply Job Type Full-time, Part-time Description Martin/Martin, Inc. is seeking a Senior Project Engineer/Team Manager to lead our Water/Wastewater Treatment Team in our Lakewood, Colorado office.
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Projects have generally included feasibility studies, design, rehabilitation/renovation, and construction of roads, energy solutions, airfields, waterfront facilities, buildings, water and wastewater infrastructure, wastewater reuse, and disaster relief services.
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Our services include: Construction Services, Energy, Environmental, Geographic Information Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Land and Site Development, Planning and Landscape Architecture, MEP Engineering, Public Works, Right of Way, Structural Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering/Utility Coordination, Surveying, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater.
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We have immediate openings for a Senior Process/Chemical Engineer with primary focus on the Industrial Water/Wastewater market in our growing Industrial/Water Engineering team.
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15+ years of water and wastewater project experience in the field of Environmental Consulting Engineering with an emphasis on hydraulics, physical, chemical and biological treatment processes and treatment plant design for water, wastewater, and reuse.
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