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Experience in one or more of the following areas is desirable: pump station design; grant and proposal writing for Federal and State grants; preparation of water master plans; concepts and processes of disinfection and water treatment; asset management, working with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California; well design and well drilling and maintenance; water rate design; and/or project/construction management.
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This includes water demand forecasting, data management, water distribution system modeling and analysis, development and implementation of water resource management and operating strategies, monitoring and analysis of water supply and operations.
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Water/Wastewater Engineer EIT - ( 2400000C ) Has well-developed understanding of concepts of relevant areas of water/wastewater treatment infrastructure design. Participate in field sampling studies, pilot studies, and other data analysis activities supporting water/wastewater design.
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As part of our team, you will work to plan, design, and develop complex water infrastructure projects, supporting some of the region's largest water, wastewater, and conveyance projects.
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Supports principal design engineering and construction management team members on a variety of complex tasks on a wide range of challenging water resource projects that may involve master planning, modeling, pipelines, pump stations, reservoirs, hydraulic structures, and water/wastewater treatment facilities.
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This role goes beyond technical tasks and requires a water engineer who will engage with unique opportunities such as a lack of data, uncertainty, climate change, biodiversity loss, combined engagement and capacity building.
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Management experience and technical competencies with stormwater (flood mitigation, resiliency, and water quality) projects, horizontal utility projects, site grading, and drainage, and experience serving municipalities on various municipal assignments, including permitting.
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Education and Experience: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree froman accredited four-year college or university with a major inbusiness administration, public administration, civilengineering, environmental engineering, limnology, hydrology,hydraulics, water resources management, aquatic biology, or aclosely related field.
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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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Designs Site Drainage/Stormwater, Utilityplan – Sanitary Sewer Service and Water Service, Demolition and Erosion Control plan. Preferred:Certificates in Qualified Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)Developer, Qualified SWPPP Practitioner.
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Tests boiler water, condensate, cooling tower water, and water from other systems, and adds corrective chemicals or adjusts chemical pumps as needed. Operates, maintains, repairs, and inspects manual and automatic gas- and oil-fired high-pressure steam or high temperature hot water boilers.
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Utilities Senior Water Engineer to perform supervisory and/or professional water engineering work in the design, investigation and construction of water utility projects; and do related work as required within the Water Delivery division.
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15 + years of experience required in water/wastewater discipline, particularly as a water/wastewater engineer designing (study, plans and specifications) water and/or wastewater infrastructure (i.e. treatment and collection/distribution projects.
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You are responsible for leading the design of HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection for industrial type projects, mainly water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, hydroelectric power stations, storm mitigation facilities, and semi-conductor manufacturing facilities.
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Experience with water & wastewater treatment processes, piping systems, and pumping systems. · Ability to design all municipal civil infrastructure, including but not limited to sites, roads, water, wastewater, stormwater, and grading.
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