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Keywords: One Water Treatment Lead, Senior Project Manager, P.E., PE, Professional Engineer, drinking water, advanced water treatment. Manage drinking water treatment and advanced water treatment projects as a Seller/Doer.
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Responsibilities included, but not limited to, all restroom fixtures, kitchen fixtures, dishwashers, grease traps, hood wash down system, drinking fountains, hot water heaters, building sewer system, dewatering system, storm drains, air conditioning condensate drains, water usage/conservation, water softener, reverse osmosis, and perform system check on fire sprinkler system.
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10 years of experience in drinking water treatment with at least 5 years in water quality and treatment (water quality analysis, treatment evaluations, process design, regulatory compliance assessments, distribution water quality analysis, etc.
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Knowledge of Hach’s primary applications in municipal drinking water and wastewater. Motivated by the highest possible stakes of climate change and global health, we’re working together within a rapidly digitizing industry to find innovative technologies that guarantee the safety of our water and our environment.
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Identify and monitor customer trends in drinking water, wastewater, and industrial markets. Knowledge of the operation of plants and or laboratories, water testing requirements and procedures, and water control regulations.
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Inspects the work of contractors engaged in major construction of drinking water mainline replacement, water services, installation of fire hydrants, and other water related infrastructure improvement/construction for conformance with requirements and specifications of contracts including earth moving operations, placement of water mainline, paving, pouring of concrete, landscaping, and construction of buildings and specialized facilities.
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Enforces compliance with plans, specifications, City standards, Department standards, and proper construction practices for work such as installation of water main lines, booster pumps, groundwater wells, sewer, utility conduits, landscape improvements, construction of storm drains, culverts, flood control channels, catch basins, junction structures, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, and streets.
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Assure that water pitchers are cleaned, filled with fresh drinking water and within the resident’s reach. Serve drinking water as required. Pass water pitcher as per established policy and procedure.
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Replace air filters for A/C units, clean refrigerator condensers and evaporator coils; replace drinking water filters on scheduled basis. Inspect and record daily all freezer and refrigerator temperatures, ice machine operations, boiler pressures, and test water softeners for hardness daily.
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The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a consortium of 26 cities and water districts that provides drinking water to nearly 19 million people in Southern California.
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Over the last decade alone, we have contributed more than $400 million to charitable organizations that support our communities, provided over 90 million cans of emergency drinking water, and, together with our wholesaler partners, invested more than $1 billion into responsible drinking initiatives.
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