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CERTIFICATION: A valid Grade III or higher Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate issued from the California State Water Resources Control Board. Proof of a valid Grade III or higher Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate issued from the California State Water Resources Control Board.
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Lead project pursuits of small and moderate size Desired Skills and Experience: BS Degree in Engineering (Civil, Environmental, or Mechanical) requiredMS degree in (Civil, Environmental, or Mechanical) Engineering preferredMinimum of 5 years' experience in the design and/or design services during construction of water/wastewater treatment plants and conveyance systems.
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AECOM Water is actively seeking a highly talented and responsible Construction Resident Engineer (Water Treatment Design Build) for immediate employment on our active onsite construction Progressive Design Build - Advanced Water Treatment project in San Diego, CA. This is the largest project of its kind and a unique opportunity to be part of innovation within the wastewater industry.
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A Treatment Specialist will reach out to new marketing leads provided by our social media marketing team. As a LaserAway Treatment Specialist, you will virtually consult and sell our aesthetic dermatology services to new and existing patients.
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Inspections of various filtration systems at the wastewater / water treatment plant. Parsons is now hiring an experienced Electrical Inspector in the San Diego , California area to work with various inspections for wastewater / water treatment plant, for filter rehabilitations.
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Junior Water/Wastewater Engineer. Drinking water infrastructure: wells, storage tanks, pipelines, pump stations, pressure reducing stations, and water treatment facilities.
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Work on water/wastewater projects, which may include research and analysis, road storm sewer drainage, pipelines, hydrology, pump stations and reservoirs. The Senior Project Engineer will utilize their extensive knowledge and expertise in water and sewer to organize and execute the technical quality and coordination of a broad range of project assignments in all aspects of the planning and design of water, wastewater, and recycled water infrastructure projects, while understanding client goals, establishing effective client relationships, and supporting the team to achieve set goals.
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Responsibility Highlights for our Water / Wastewater Resident Engineer. Minimum Qualifications to be our Water / Wastewater Resident Engineer. Highlighted Benefits for our Water / Wastewater Resident Engineer.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for an experienced CAD Operator to join our Water/Wastewater team in San Diego, CA! You will be working closely with the Project Manager or Designer utilizing Autodesk Civil 3D to create civil construction documents for wastewater lift stations, pump stations, pipelines and utility work.
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A valid Grade III or higher Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate issued from the California State Water Resources Control Board. Two years of full-time experience as an operator in a wastewater treatment facility.
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Act as the City's representative for the Metro Wastewater JPA Technical Advisory Committee and with other Sanitation Districts and jurisdictions in regard to wastewater related issues. Functions when assigned to Wastewater Engineering.
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Best Management Practices (BMPs) for water quality treatment. As a Stormwater/ Water Resources Engineer, you’ll be responsible for taking a lead role in the development and delivery of stormwater projects in Southern California.
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We are seeking an entry-level water/wastewater project engineer to provide planning, assessment, and design services as part of a project team for water, wastewater and recycled water projects with an emphasis on treatment facilities.
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Case Managers will serve as liaisons between the treatment facility and legal team (including Treatment Court Judge, Assistant District Attorney and Assistant Public Defender). Case Managers will regularly meet with participants in treatment facilities, recovery houses and follow up on court ordered sanctions or requests and phase calculations.
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The Treatment and Counseling Center provides outpatient mental health treatment for adults and older adults with serious mental illness and promotes psychosocial rehabilitation principles of wellness and recovery.
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