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PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Possess a Bachelor’s degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering or related engineering field Have 6-10 years of increasingly-responsible, professional experience in the study, design, and construction administration of water, wastewater and stormwater collection and conveyance infrastructure and related facilities water distribution/transmission and gravity sewer pipelines, force mains, and pump stations.
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DC Water is seeking a contract or contract-to-hire IT professional to assist with Power BI and SQL Server reports execution, data validation and performance improvement. Identifies, coordinates, and resolves reports related issues by working with DC Water Business and IT teams.
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Performs a variety of duties directly or indirectly related to repair, maintenance, rehabilitation, or replacement including emergency water main repairs, sewer system maintenance, and all other work related to the water distribution system or wastewater collection system.
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Experience with water management, drainage, waste and/or stormwater design preferred. We specialize in design- build delivery methods for clients within the public sector including VDOT, MDOT and DDOT. Due to continued growth we are seeking experienced individuals to join our team.
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Project Management experience on municipal water, wastewater, or stormwater projects of various sizes. Lead/Support teams in the marketing and proposal phases of projects including preparation of winning proposals and successful presentations, as well as developing scopes of work and budgets for various water, wastewater, and stormwater projects.
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Demonstrated experience in stormwater compliance, including knowledge of the Clean Water Act, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP.
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FOXXSTEM is actively seeking a motivated, experienced, and team-oriented Utility Inspector with Water/Wastewater experience to be located in the Washington, DC area. Projects may include water system master plans, hydraulic distribution system modeling, water audits, water quality studies, disinfection, water systems design (water treatment plants, pump stations, etc.
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At DCA] May perform chemical tests of cooling-tower water. [At DCA] Knowledge of and skill in making repairs to Chillers and Chilled Water Systems and Boilers (low pressure hot water.
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Clark Civil performs heavy/civil work including airport, heavy rail, light rail, bridges, interstate road work, electrical substations, water and wastewater treatment, and facilities projects ranging from $10 million to $500 million.
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Kiewit’s Eastern District specializes in challenging heavy civil construction projects throughout the Northeast, including the metropolitan areas of New York, Chicago, Boston, and Washington DC. We are leaders in bridge, transit, foundation, tunnel, and water/wastewater construction while specializing in cast-in-place concrete, structural steel erection, earthwork, pile driving, and caissons.
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Responsibilities Chemical testing and treatment of boilers water and campus loop waterChanging oil tanks, oil soundings and cleaning strainersSwitching oil burnersMonitoring of distributed control system as well as monitoring/control of emissions comply with EPA standardsMonitoring the data acquisition system (D.A.S., SCADA, BMS) that monitors campus buildings, room temperatures, machinery, cooling towers, absorbers and all auxiliary equipment that requires action prompted by alarms.
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These systems encompass the production and distribution of chilled water, heating hot water, and steam, along with the electricity and natural gas networks. Knowledge of modern project management tools such as Project, Primavera P6, Procore or competing products.
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Understands, conducts, and documents appropriately Dialysis/Apheresis machine safety tests/alarm tests, equipment calibration, dialysate testing, machine safety tests, functional testing, and internal and external disinfection on all water & dialysis machines, and complies with the documentation/notification standards per FMS policies.
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Focuses on advancing GW’s zero waste aspirations, improving procurement practices, enhancing green space, fostering water conservation and healthy freshwater systems, supporting sustainable food production and food waste avoidance, promoting healthy air and climate, and encouraging low- and zero-carbon transportation options.
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Manage Hazardous Material Pharmacy, Solid Waste, Pollution Prevention, Asbestos, Lead-based Paint, Hazardous Waste, RRRP, Air Quality, Water Quality, Natural Resources, NEPA, and Cultural Resources.
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