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Education and work experience should be related to one or more of the following areas of civil/water resources engineering: civil design, steam and floodplain restoration, infrastructure design, storm water management, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, cost estimation, environmental regulations, remediation, water balance modelling, heavy earthwork construction, water quality.
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An excellent understanding of rheology and its application to various slurry hydraulic modeling theories is necessary. The Role:We are seeking a technically orientated project engineer with experience in the design, construction and commissioning of pumping & piping, hydraulic and conveyance systems.
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Experience with water resources challenges in Colorado, including precipitation and flooding data analysis; urban and rural hydrologic analysis; storm sewer analysis and design; open channel and pipe flow analysis; hydraulic structures; stormwater quality and green stormwater infrastructure design; bank stabilization and stream restoration; floodplain analysis and mapping; dam break analysis; and dam and levee analysis and design.
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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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Candidates must demonstrate familiarity with hydraulic designs, water and wastewater pipeline design, engineering economics, preparation of specifications and engineering report writing. A career-minded Water/Wastewater engineer, looking for growth and advancement, is needed to join JMT’s fast growing water/wastewater consultant engineering practice.
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Perform detailed hydraulic calculations to determine pipe sizes, control valve sizing, compressor and pump duties, etc. Support schedule planning for projects including coordinating staffing resources with Process Engineering Manager.
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The Solid Waste Management team has an opening for a Utility Worker II. Job duties and responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:Lifts and empties heavy solid waste containers into disposal trucks, operates hydraulic compaction unit on city trash collection vehicles, and washes trucks as needed.
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Under direct supervision, perform basic complexity calculations, modeling, and data analysis for water resources projects with a particular focus on riverine and coastal floodplain analyses though hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, risk assessment, and/or hazard mitigation.
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Perform hydrology/hydraulic analysis for the design and construction of transportation, public site work, private site work and flood control projects. Demonstrated work experience with hydrologic and hydraulic computer programs including HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, CUHP SWMM, and SRH-2D.
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Basic Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or Water Resources Engineering Minimum of 4 years of drainage experience Demonstrated work experience with hydrologic and hydraulic computer programs including HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, CUHP SWMM, and SRH-2D Local county and municipality project experience Licensed Colorado Professional Engineer or the ability to obtain with in 6 months.
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Geotechnical engineering experience on dams, levees, hydraulic structures, or civil works infrastructure. Knowledgeable of today’s technical standards, including but not limited to USACE, Reclamation, FERC, etc.
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A good understanding of heavy rotating equipment, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Performs preventive maintenance procedures on mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment on a scheduled basis; Inspects belts, gearboxes, chains, bearings, etc.
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As a technician, we will train you to lead the charge for a world-class customer experience, educating and connecting more Americans with every home you visit. As a Field Technician, you will be representing DISH in customers' homes daily.
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Helpful experience:Previous experience or training involving internal combustible engines Previous experience or training involving Preventative Maintenance Repairing forklifts (e.g., repairing propane fuel / electrical / battery systems, hydraulic systems, pallet jacks, etc.
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As the Research Pharmacy Technician you will assist the Research Pharmacist in all aspects of clinical trial drug management. At least one year of experience working as a Pharmacy Technician.
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hydraulic job Title: plc technician Company: Boysen Usa Gaffney in Denver, CO
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