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At Freese and Nichols, everyone on our team gets to make a meaningful difference in our communities. For almost 130 years, we have been planning and designing the infrastructure our society needs: developing water supplies, designing roadways and bridges, preparing for natural disasters, and much more.
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This role will manage and lead project/tasks and clients in the planning, design and construction of water, wastewater, and stormwater facilities including but not limited to treatment facilities, distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, stormwater systems, and pump/lift stations as well as creating construction documents, specifications, and handling construction oversight/administration for both new construction and for rehabilitation work.
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Plan and design water/wastewater treatment, distribution/conveyance, pumping, and storage facilities. If this sounds appealing to you, then consider our Water-Wastewater Engineer, EIT opportunity.
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Burgess & Niple is looking for a Florida Water/Wastewater Treatment Leader to join our team in Orlando, Tampa or Jacksonville. B&N Senior Florida Water/Wastewater Treatment Leader Responsibilities.
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The successful candidate will have the opportunity to support our dynamic and highly talented multi-disciplinary team on water and wastewater projects including, but not limited to, water and wastewater treatment facilities, layout, design and analysis of collection and conveyance systems and analysis of hydraulic structures.
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Keywords: Pump Station, Water, Wastewater, Stormwater, Water Resources, Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Construction, Project Manager, Program Manager, Flood Protection, Drinking Water, Treatment, Conveyance.
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Demonstrated ability to manage water/wastewater/H&H projects profitably. Kimley-Horn has a challenging and rewarding opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to join our Surface Water team in Orlando, Florida.
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Possession of a current State of Florida Wastewater Operator "B" Certificate for wastewater treatment at time of appointment. High school diploma with two (2) years progressively more responsible wastewater treatment plant operations experience including s ome supervisory or lead experience required.
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Watershed management / Water quality treatment. Leading multi-disciplinary projects with hydrologic, hydraulic, or water quality treatment focus including interaction with staff and clients.
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We have an opening for a Stormwater / Water Resources Engineer with experience in hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) modeling. Our stormwater and flood forecasting models include complex mathematical models that simulate the rainfall-runoff process, drainage systems, flooding and flood forecasting, groundwater flow, water quality impacts, and green stormwater infrastructure.
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Northeast Florida Water Market Leader page is loaded Northeast Florida Water Market Leader Apply locations Jacksonville, Florida posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago job requisition id JR100417 Freese and Nichols is growing in Florida and seeking a Water Market Leader in our new Jacksonville office.
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Knowledge (basic (I), intermediate (II), or advanced (III+) level depending on position) of chemistry and laboratory procedures as applied to water/wastewater treatment. General Description The Water Production/Reclamation Facility Operator Trainee is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Water Reclamation Facility or Water Production Facilities in the proper treatment of wastewater or production and distribution of potable water for the City of Casselberry.
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Manage project execution for current and future advanced water and wastewater treatment facilities, underground conveyance, and carbon neutral solution projects delivered through design-bid-build and collaborative methods.
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Working knowledge of IICRC S500 Water Damage Standard. Evaluate integrity of affected structural materials and contents for direct and indirect water damage; accurately assess the cost of restoring vs cost of replacement.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Water Well Driller (Drilling / Exploration ) - Orlando, FL based in Orlando, FL, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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