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Designer/Drafter, Designer, Technician, Fire Suppression, Fire Systems, Fire Life Safety Designer. This is a great opportunity to work with our teams of subject matter experts who provide coaching and development and opportunities to move into Project Management roles to oversee Fire suppression projects, and manage the entire life cycle of the project.
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Assist in the design, specification, and multi-discipline coordination of the following fire protection systems: Wet-pipe, dry-pipe, pre-action, deluge, and foam/water fire suppression systems.
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The Water/Wastewater Project Manager will support and lead projects for water and wastewater clients primarily in the Denver area but also to include national projects involving planning, designing, and preparing plans 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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The ideal candidate will have a solid technical background in municipal and industrial water/wastewater treatment, coupled with a proven track record in business development within the environmental consulting industry.
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In this role, you may work on Water treatment, wastewater treatment, desalination/reuse, manufacturing, data centers, mineral processing, pulp/paper facilities, specialty chemical plants, Steel, Aluminum, and industrial energy projects - just to name a few.
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Conveyance systems, including wire-to-water analysis, pumping optimization, transient analysis, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and management of physical modeling projects. Water distribution and wastewater collection system asset management, including condition assessment, sanitary sewer evaluation studies, and capital planning.
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Providing construction management services in the water/wastewater, storm water, underground utilities, piping and conveyance systems, pump/lift stations, treatment plants, and reservoir/tanks markets.
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A combination of related education (Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution related to solid and hazardous waste, water and/or wastewater treatment/operations, environmental sciences, or closely related field) and/or relevant experience in solid and hazardous waste management, water and/or wastewater facility operations, or appropriate administrative support in a hazardous waste/water/wastewater setting equal to six (6) years.
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Preferred candidates will have worked on water treatment plants, pump stations, fish hatcheries, and hydropower facilities or similar Structural projects. The Revit Team Member will work with our CAD/BIM/VDC team to take our water resource projects to the next level.
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Bachelor's Degree in a building design related discipline that could include: Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, Building Science or similar or 10-15 of experience in the trades of building controls, building equipment related technician (HVAC, BAS, Electrical, etc.
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RK Water: groundwater dewatering and remediation, facilities water treatment and custom fabrication. Comprehensive medical plans with HSA and FSA options for you and your family.
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Whether dealing with water damage restoration, fire damage and smoke removal, or storm and wind damage our goal is always to rebuild your property, renew your confidence, and restore your life.
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CeDAR provides both inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment, along with the highest levels of addiction-related medical and psychiatric care for adults 18 years of age and older. Integration within the UCHealth Anschutz Medical Campus makes CeDAR the safest place to detox and receive treatment for substance abuse.
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As part of the Building Services CAD team, you will work specifically on HVAC and Plumbing systems for projects related to municipal water and wastewater treatment plants, including but not limited to major treatment plant expansions, regional water quality studies, and critical water reuse projects that will create sustainable and resilient water supplies for the world.
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As an AS350 Fire/Utility Pilot, you will work closely with the Contract & Charter team to perform wild-land firefighting activities and/or various utility operations. Aircraft will also be utilized for wild-land fire fighting activities within the National Parks or on bordering lands as needed.
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