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Past projects/duties include: perform process calculations for the Risk Management Plan, including taking physical surveys of refinery process units; work on various process engineering projects within a Wastewater Treatment Plant; participate in inspections and/or testing that is conducted by federal, state, or local officials.
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Description :Principal Process Engineer – Wastewater Systems - Los Angeles, CAOPPORTUNITY :The Wastewater Principal Process Engineer provides technical leadership and project management accountability for process engineering in the delivery of capital projects and engineering services for wastewater treatment facilities.
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Primary duties include control systems engineering, process control strategy planning, automation designs, construction support services, planning studies with detailed analyses, and designs related to water and wastewater treatment plants and pumping stations.
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Experience delivering water and wastewater treatment, reuse, wastewater collection systems, water transmission/distribution, pipeline rehabilitation, and/or pump station projects. In this client-facing role, you will play an instrumental role in facilitating the planning, design, and construction of complex wastewater treatment and infrastructure projects, including the development and execution of budgets, schedules, contract obligations, and quality standards.
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Minimum of 5 years experience in chemical or environmental engineering (wastewater treatment is a major asset); We are currently looking for a Water Treatment Engineer – Environmental Innovations for our client.
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Experience includes wastewater and reuse design experience in the field of environmental consulting engineering with an emphasis in hydraulics, physical, chemical, and biological treatment processes and treatment plant design for wastewater and reuse.
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We are looking for someone with a technical background and understanding of how to build plants, experience working inside industrial facilities (oil & gas refineries, chemical plants, wastewater treatment plants) and a willingness to travel up to 50%, to support onsite installations at facilities around the world.
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4+ years of experience in application engineering and proposals for custom integrated industrial water & wastewater treatment systems. Water Softening, Ion Exchange for Raw Water, Boiler Water, Cooling Water, Oily Water, Process Water, Produced Water, Ultrapure Water (UPW) and Wastewater treatment systems.
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Process Engineer, Engineer, Wastewater, Water Treatment, Chemical Engineer, Engineering. + Subjectmatter expert in the areas of conventional wastewater treatment using processes such as physical/chemical primary treatment, conventional activated sludge, biological nutrient removal, fixed-film processes, membrane bio-reactors (MBR), sidestream treatment, tertiary filtration, disinfection, and biosolids processing.
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Waste industries– landfills, liquid waste facilities, wastewater treatment plants, and solid waste storage facilities. Process industries– mineral processing, manufacturing, energy production, chemical processing, oil and gas, agribusiness, breweries and wineries.
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Keywords: Water, wastewater, treatment, biosolids, solids, environmental, chemical, biogas, digesters, RNG. We have approximately 700 wastewater market sector employees spanning a range of biosolids management and solids processing services, as well as related wastewater treatment and utility master planning; strategic advisory services, transmission and distribution, water reuse; construction management and inspection; program management; and asset management and operations assistance.
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Design and optimize wastewater treatment processes, including physical, chemical and biological treatment systems, to maximize efficiency and minimize environmental impact.
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This position will be responsible for projects focused on detailed design and project management of small to large civil infrastructure projects including, but not limited to, wastewater, sanitary sewer collection systems, pump stations and wastewater treatment processes and plants.
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Conducting I&C engineering and analyses related to various water, wastewater, and industrial waste treatment facilities. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering is required, MS preferred; 8 - 16 years of experience in instrumentation and controls.
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Preparing studies, conceptual reports, and technical memorandumsConducting I&C engineering and analyses related to various water, wastewater, and industrial waste treatment facilities. QualificationsYour Capabilities and CredentialsBachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering is required, MS preferred; 8 - 16 years of experience in instrumentation and controls.
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