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Keywords: Water/Wastewater Engineer, Environmental Engineering, Clean Water, Safe Water, Resilient Water Supplies, Civil Engineering, EIT, FE, Professional Engineer, California, MS Office, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, WaterGEMS, InfoWater, InfoWorks ICM, InfoSWMM, Salary Range, Benefits, Bonuses, Tuition Reimbursement, Collaborative Team, Diverse, Inclusive, Confidential.
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Our rapidly growing Industrial market encompasses a a broad range of projects that can span from Water/Wastewater treatment, Food & Beverage processing, Mineral Processing, Renewable Fuels, Pulp and Paper, Steel & Aluminum, Specialty chemical, Industrial Energy, Manufacturing, Automotive and Emerging Industrial Markets like EVBattery, Data Centers and Semiconductors.
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The WWERNRTF Senior Project Manager (PM III) is responsible for managing multi-component construction projects for renewal and replacement of wastewater treatment facility assets.
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Hazen and Sawyer is seeking a candidate to provide I&C engineering and design for water and wastewater facility projects. Knowledge of water/wastewater or industrial process instrumentation and equipment.
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A Master's Degree in Chemical, Sanitary, Transportation (Traffic), or Environmental Engineering disciplines only or a Grade Four Certificate in Water/Wastewater Treatment Operation (CA) may substitute for one year work experience in the chemical, environmental or transportation specialties.
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Sherwood is currently seeking a Senior Water/Wastewater (W/WW) Engineer to support our growing, progressive and dynamic civil and environmental engineering firm. Strong water/wastewater technical background, including in-depth knowledge of water and wastewater treatment processes including for water reuse and resource recovery.
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Progressive experience in structural engineering, with a focus on infrastructure projects related to water management, flood control, and seismic resilience. Serve as a task manager within a diverse range of projects, contributing to design development, evaluation of solutions, and construction implementation.
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The Infrastructure Manager will be responsible in designing and managing the architect and engineering (A&E) and construction activities of the USAID recent Health Reform and Recovery Activity to restore health services and reconnect people to care in Ukraine.
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We are looking for a multifaceted and experienced Construction Project Manager to join us in our mission to provide clean water and reliable sanitation to growing cities around the world.
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Take charge of shaping the marine engineering team’s vision, identifying key priorities, and ensuring alignment with operational objectives Develop a working relationship with Kiewit’s Marine construction divisions Build discipline-specific strategies and objectives for talent management, technology, quality management and risk management.
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Must have CA CEG registration or be able to sit and get licensed for within 6 months REQUIRED.Minimum 4-8 years of relevant site investigation, geotechnical analysis, and geotechnical engineering geology construction support experience, including professional services consulting experience in the Bay Area. Minimum 1 – 2 years of cradle to grave Project Management.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects - Utility Design - Site Grading - Storm Water Management Systems - Zoning Research - Permitting Research - Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency required We are looking forward to receiving your resume & going over the position in more detail with you.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Water/Wastewater and Utilities practice in Oakland, California (CA)! Manage, lead, and expand practice teams for multi-discipline projects and programs of work in the fields of water/wastewater treatment projects, water and wastewater pumping systems, and large diameter conveyance (water distribution and wastewater collection.
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The Affordable Housing and Construction Loan Processing Manager (AHCLPM) is responsible for managing the processes, procedures, personnel, and loan documentation related to Loan Operations for Affordable Housing and Construction Lending.
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We're hiring an Engineering Manager to help build our products and develop our team of machine learning engineers. Experience applying software engineering methodologies and best practices including coding standards, code reviews, build processes, testing, and security.
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