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This role would be responsible for delivering innovative solutions to challenging water resources, water supply, integrated water management, and other groundwater-related projects.
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The Water/Wastewater Engineering Project Manager will support and lead projects for water and wastewater clients primarily in the Denver area but also include national projects including planning, designing, and preparing plans related to water and wastewater infrastructure which may be comprised of water distribution and sewage collection systems, pump stations, reservoirs, hydraulic structures, and water/wastewater treatment facilities.
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Apply and present a demonstrated knowledge of water resources and civil engineering to develop safe, economical, and innovative solutions to water management issues. Generate civil designs of water management infrastructure.
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Knowledge of Asset Management System (Elements) and their integration with GIS; AutoCAD or similar drafting software, computer hardware, software and peripherals such as central processing units, printers, and plotters; current technology related to GIS applications and the equipment and software required to maximize system support; water and wastewater utility systems and practices.
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Provide technical guidance on operational water management, including dewatering studies and operations, and analytical and numerical groundwater flow modeling in support of geotechnical stability.
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We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development. The successful candidate will be responsible as a leader in the Rocky Mountain West providing project planning, design, and construction administration support for dams and reservoirs; civil and green infrastructure; stormwater management; drainage and sediment control; hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, stream restoration, open channels, and flood control projects.
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Provide civil design services including preparation of civil/site work drawings, structural evaluations and designs, airfield pavements and water/sewer/storm water designs based on existing local utilities and facility load and use.
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AQUALIS is the nationwide leader of comprehensive water management services focused on maintaining, inspecting, and repairing post-construction storm water and lift station systems.
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LI-Hybrid Similar Jobs (1) Water/Wastewater - Project Engineer/Manager locations Denver, Colorado time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago. CFM Certification and/or experience in floodplain management practices, is a plus.
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They partner with homeowners to diagnose issues and estimate repairs through our foundation repair and water management solutions. Groundworks® is the nation's leading provider of Foundation Repair, Crawl Space Encapsulation, Basement Waterproofing, and Concrete Lifting & Stabilization.
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These include but are not limited to geology, hydrogeology, environmental practices/permitting, rock mechanics, water management, process design and pumping/piping of slurry tailings. The focus of the position will be to engage our highly skilled team of engineers and scientists in the technical execution of planning and design of Waste Storage Facilities (WSF), Tailings Storage Facilities (TSF) and Water Management Facilities in support of mining activity spanning from aggregates to precious metals.
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Projects could include site and basin-scale reclamation/remediation; groundwater recharge, storage, and recovery; source water and aquifer hydrologic characterization; water resource management and planning; and cap/cover design.
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Disposal Operations: Responsible for the knowledge development and progressive understanding and expertise in all aspects of day-to-day management of a landfill, including, but not limited to, fill sequencing, cover operations, waste placement and compaction operations, equipment and labor deployment, storm water management, and traffic flow.
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Certified Floodplain Manager, Certified Stormwater Management, or Certified Environmental Storm Water Compliance are a plus. Experience with Land Development, Stormwater Management Plan and Report (or SWPPP) preparation, grading and drainage design, and Civil 3D.
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The Denver office has an immediate opening for a Water Resources Engineering Project Manager. BS in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in water resources applications; MS in Water Resources Engineering preferred.
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