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Boiler plant - Understanding of: Start-up & shutdown procedures; failure response; steam distribution; condensate return systems; feed water systems and pumping systems, water treatment and testing.
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PROJECTS INCLUDE Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Collection Facilities, Water Distribution Systems, Water Treatment Plants, Storm Drainage Collection Systems and Facilities, Water Main Replacements, Potable Water Pump Stations and Reservoirs.
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The Process Engineer will be responsible for the design of systems such as compressed air, vacuum systems, ultrapure/high purity water systems, bulk, and specialty gas storage and distribution systems, solvent/acid/hazardous wastewater collection and treatment systems.
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Accurately manages water Distribution, Production, and Treatment assets in enterprise asset management (EAM) systems/applications. The EAM Systems Technician collaborates with the various systems stakeholder groups to design, develop, test, train, and recommend system solutions that directly support the goals of Strategic Asset Management at California Water Service.
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A valid T2 (or higher) Water Treatment Operator license and a D1 Water Distribution Operator License issued by the California State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water, are required at the time of filing.
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Working knowledge of:a) Plumbing codesb) Electrical codesc) Federal/local fire codesd) Local mechanical codese) Water treatment programsf) Blue prints, plumbing, and wiring schematicsg) Power and hand tools, meters, etc.
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With general direction, creates and signs off on basic to highly complex engineering designs involving site layout development, site grading and drainage, hydraulics and hydrology calculations, water distribution systems, collection systems, storage tanks and impoundments, foundation designs, stormwater infrastructure and treatment, and occasionally single-story structures.
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Experience in water/wastewater treatment, distribution/collection, engineering, operations and maintenance, utility accounting/financial reporting, budgeting, and customer service. Experience in water/wastewater treatment, distribution/collection, engineering, operations and maintenance, utility accounting/financial reporting, budgeting, and customer service.
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Propose hedging strategies and collaborate with the Controller team to ensure proper accounting treatment. Ghost is the marketplace that connects leading retail brands to surplus distribution partners.
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Have 5+ years of professional experience in the municipal water and wastewater treatment industry OR commercial HVAC/fire suppression industry, including hands-on experience with vertical and horizontal centrifugal pumps.
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Lead projects and clients in the planning, design and construction of water/wastewater treatment plants, stormwater systems, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations as well as creating construction documents, specifications and overseeing design support services during construction.
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The Metropolitan Water District needs a Water Quality Technician II. They are looking for candidates with experience in drinking water regulations, water conveyance and distribution systems, water treatment processes, water chemistry, mathematics, health and safety requirements, and current office equipment and technology.
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A high school diploma or equivalent, Grade 2 (D-2) Water Distribution Operator Certificate issued by the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), AND three years of professional experience working in water operations; Must possess at the time of application and maintain a valid Class C California Driver's License.
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The Laboratory Technician performs a variety of procedures including venipuncture, skin puncture, specimen collection, specimen processing and distribution and the operation and maintenance of automated instrumentation up to but not including the resulting of laboratory data.
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