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Performs construction management of public works projects such as roadway construction (new roads, overlay, widening), earthwork, drainage, pipelines, water/wastewater facilities, municipal and transportation structures, and signalized intersections, and electrical.
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8+ years of experience in planning and designing water/wastewater/recycled water distribution/conveyance, pumping, and storage facilities · Valid Driver's License with and acceptable driving record · Background will ideally include project work and process knowledge of water/wastewater facilities projects with municipal, state, and water districts.
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15 years of sales/business development experience in the municipal water/wastewater market. Experience selling water/wastewater engineering services to the municipal marketplace. Established southern California client and colleague relationships throughout the municipal market.
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As a valued member of this team, you'll be integral to various projects associated with municipal water and wastewater treatment plants. Conduct load calculations, intricate conduit routing, design motor control centers and switchgear, and develop specifications.
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The inspector shall be familiar with heavy collections with municipal wastewater treatment plant experience. The inspector shall be familiar with heavy collections with municipal wastewater treatment plant experience.
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Responsible for local, county, state and federal code research and analysis for each project including City/Town Municipal/Zoning code and processing requirements related to signage. Ware Malcomb has an exciting opportunity for a Project Designer to join our Branding team.
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Experience in detailed design of water/wastewater projects for industrial and municipal clients. The position will interact with our design teams in Pittsburgh and across the company and work with a multi-disciplinary team of professionals throughout the U.S. The position will provide leadership and client development specifically in water/wastewater treatment design, planning, and delivery.
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Pursuant to applicable state and municipal Fair Chance Laws and Ordinances, we will consider for employment-qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. Perform routine accounting tasks such as data entry, invoice processing, and reconciliations.
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The ideal candidate will bring creativity, technical proficiency, and comprehensive knowledge of commercial and residential municipal codes and zoning requirements. This role demands a deep understanding of architectural design principles.
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Tillys will consider applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, Chapter XVIII, Article 9 (Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring (Ban the Box.
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May be required to hold and continue to meet the requirements for any applicable state, county and municipal license for Security Officers. Participates in and coordinates with Branch management the orientation, training, development and retention of high caliber staff; ensures that each staff member is treated with dignity and respect.
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Local/municipal requirements, such as Food Handler certification, acquired at applicant’s own expense. Performing Front of House (FOH) and Back of House (BOH) duties as directed by the Person in Charge (PIC.
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We specialize in medical malpractice, employment law, legal malpractice and municipal liability defense. This is a great opportunity for a Law Student that is interested in learning in a fast paced defense firm while getting hand on experience.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking a motivated professional to expand our team and presence in the local market focused on roadway, highway and/or municipal projects. Kimley-Horn is seeking a Senior Project Manager/Practice Builder to lead and grow our Roadway Design practice based in Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside or San Diego, CA.
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