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Do you currently possess, or have the ability to obtain within 12 months of appointment, a California State Water Resources Control Board Water Distribution Operator Grade D1 Certificate.
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Technical environmental resource expertise in one or more of the following disciplines: biological resources (ecology, wildlife, threatened and endangered species), wetlands and waters of the U.S.; hazardous materials; air quality; noise; water quality; historic and/or cultural resources; Section 4(f) assessments.
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We maintain divisions that focus on civil engineering, urban design & planning, community planning, landscape architecture, transportation & traffic engineering, surveying, mapping, aerial photogrammetry, water resources, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and 3D laser scanning.
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OUR MISSIONThe Sanitation Districts protect public health and the environment through innovative and cost-effective wastewater and solid waste management, and in doing so convert waste into resources such as recycled water, energy and recycled materials.
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With nine (9) offices throughout California, the Company has provided services to the transportation, water resources, government services, and federal markets for nearly 60 years, and with the influx of capital via their sponsor, are well positioned to build on and exceed their previous growth trajectory in the future.
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ECORP is seeking a senior regulatory permitting specialist with direct experience preparing permit processing documentation for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Regional Water Quality Control Boards.
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Prepare, manage the preparation of, and review technical studies and associated field surveys informing CEQA and/or NEPA documents, e.g., biological resources surveys and reports, cultural resources surveys and reports, geotechnical surveys and reports, air quality reports, wetland delineations, etc.
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BlueTriton Brands offers an extensive portfolio of highly recognizable, responsibly sourced and packaged spring water, purified water and water beverage brands that include Poland Spring®, Deer Park®, Ozarka®, Ice Mountain®, Zephyrhills®, Arrowhead®, Origin™, Saratoga®, AC+ION®, Pure Life®, B’EAU®, Splash Blast® and Splash Fizz.
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The ideal candidate will have graduated from high school, or equivalent, a valid California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Water Distribution Operator Grade I certificate, and preferably one (1) year of experience in water system construction installation and maintenance or repair.
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Possession of a current, valid Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade III Certificate issued by the State of California State Water Resources Control Board within 24 months of appointment to a Wastewater Plant Operator II.
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10+ years’ experience providing technical environmental resource expertise in one or more of the following disciplines: biological resources (ecology, wildlife, threatened and endangered species), wetlands and waters of the U.S.; hazardous materials; air quality; noise; water quality; historic and/or cultural resources; Section 4(f) assessments.
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Possession and maintenance of a Grade V Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator certification issued by the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) is required. Coordinates activities of the waste water treatment plant and collection system with those of other District divisions, departments, and outside agencies.
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BlueTriton Brands also owns and operates ReadyRefresh®, a customizable water and beverage delivery service that has been certified as a CarbonNeutral® business. BlueTriton Brands manages resources for long-term sustainability and helps to safeguard more than 20,000 acres of watershed land.
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State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Water Distribution Operator Grade 3 Certificate. Must obtain a California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Water Treatment Operator Grade 5 certificate within 36 months of appointment.
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Additionally, the highly qualified candidate will possess a CDPH Water Treatment Operator Grade T2 certificate, a current CDPH Water Distribution Operator Grade D4 certificate, or a current California State Water Resources Control Board Grade 4 Wastewater Treatment Plan Operator certificate.
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