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Will provide engineering design input, operation, maintenance and trace down of the UPW and reclaim systems, and will provide secondary support for the wastewater treatment plant (IWTP), metal waste treatment systems, and drains from the Fab. This position works directly with the operations team and technicians monitoring systems parameters via intelligent systems such as SPC/IOT and SCADA, ensuring they are running within specifications.
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The team works on a multifaceted portfolio of categories and sub-categories including various facilities equipment categories such as electrical equipment, mechanical equipment, gas handling equipment, chemical equipment, ultra-pure water (UPW), and wastewater treatment plant (WWT.
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Minimum academic requirements include coursework in physical, chemical, and biological processes; hydraulics; and principles of water and wastewater treatment plant and infrastructure design.
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The onsite locations include industrial manufacturing facilities, wastewater collection systems, wastewater treatment plants and other locations that contain a variety of safety hazards.
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5 to 10 years of wastewater design experience in the field of Environmental Consulting Engineering with an emphasis in hydraulics, physical, chemical, and biological treatment processes and treatment plant design.
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Perform assignments in the analysis and design of water and wastewater treatment facilities, including advanced treatment/nutrient removal processes, water and sewer pipelines, pump stations, and related infrastructure.
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Merrick & Company is seeking a Senior Civil Engineer I with experience in design and construction oversight of water and wastewater infrastructure to join our Water Group in our Boise or Lewiston, ID office.
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Follows all safety and environmental procedures to ensure compliance with applicable regulations including PPE, CoHE (lockout /tagout) and chemical safety. Required: Minimum - Relevant Bachelor's degree or experience; Chemical, or Environmental engineering, Chemistry, or related field of study.
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Our Business Development Management (BDM) team travels within their designated territories, conducting live demonstrations in various industrial settings including refineries, chemical plants, oil/gas production sites, wastewater treatment plants, and power plants.
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In this role, you are encouraged to collaborate with cross-functional partners, 3rd party service providers, and suppliers across multiple categories and regions, in an indirect procurement leadership role.
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Keywords: Water, wastewater, treatment, biosolids, solids, environmental, chemical, biogas, digesters, RNG. We have approximately 700 wastewater market sector employees spanning a range of biosolids management and solids processing services, as well as related wastewater treatment and utility master planning; strategic advisory services, transmission and distribution, water reuse; construction management and inspection; program management; and asset management and operations assistance.
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