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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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Regional EHS Manager for Water & Wastewater Treatment Facilities. A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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Job Description:Senior Construction Manager – Water/Wastewater – California Opportunity : Parsons is now hiring a Senior Construction Manager who can lead a team of professionals overseeing every phase of a large-scale -construction management contract in our water/wastewater systems group in California.
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20+ years of construction background experience in water / wastewater, Oil & Gas, Power Generation or Industrial industries. Bachelor’s degree and 8+ years of relevant construction experience in water/wastewater; Oil & Gas; Power Generation; or Industrial industries; or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
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Our San Jose office is looking to add a Principal project manager with experience in water, wastewater, and stormwater to join our team. In this position you will be tasked with the overall management of a number of water, wastewater, and stormwater projects.
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The Opportunity: Consor is seeking a Construction Project Manager with water/wastewater construction management experience to join our team to provide project leadership in support of a growing PMCM practice.
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Reporting to the Director of Integrated Marketing, and working closely with the Marketing Strategy Manager and other University stakeholders, the Communications Specialist is an important part of the Office of Strategic Communications & Relations.
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Gannett Fleming is looking for a driven yet empathetic leader for the role of National Wastewater Practice Leader to advance the strategic direction of the wastewater practice and position Gannett Fleming for sustainable and continued growth, aligned with the overall strategic direction of the firm.
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We have an amazing opportunity for a driven and curious Design Engineer focused on water/wastewater treatment design to support our team. Strong water/wastewater technical background, including in-depth knowledge of water and wastewater treatment processes including for water reuse.
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Electrical & Instrumentation – low and medium power supply, monitoring, and controls for water & wastewater facilities, lighting design, generators, SCADA development, PLC programming. Our Engineering Technical Lead role for water and wastewater treatment plant engineering combines the elements of a technical design lead and a quality assurance leader, with a focus on technical training and development of staff.
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Assisting with compliance on environmental and H&S regulations, including LOTO, JSA, Confined Space, ERP, PSM/RMP, Air, UST, Waste Management, etc. Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or the ability and willingness to obtain these certifications is desired.
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Lead the planning, design and construction oversight of water and wastewater treatment related infrastructure projects. As a Project Engineer you will provide design leadership, project management services, client management, and development support relating to water and wastewater treatment projects.
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Associate Electrical Engineer (Wastewater) Associate Electrical Engineer (Wastewater) Remote positions only. Found 0 matching records.
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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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Describe your experience in the design and construction of electrical power systems for water or wastewater systems, substations and cogeneration plants. Provide troubleshooting support to facility maintenance or leading the troubleshooting effort as issues that arise related to grounding, general power system, power outage, power quality, control, and communications in the wastewater plants and pump stations.
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