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Become proficient in fire and water restoration, as well as mold abatement. Job assignments can include specialty mitigation services, light demolition, water extraction, carpet and upholstery cleaning, mold abatement, vandalism clean-up, fire and smoke damage mitigation, content move-outs and pack ins, and content cleaning.
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Responsibilities: Provide exceptional fire and water restoration services to our referred clients, including assessment, cleanup, repair, and restoration. Requirements: Proven experience in the fire and water restoration industry with a strong track record of customer satisfaction.
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We Are Proud Partners With the Chicago Cubs We are a Legacy Partner of the Chicago Cubs and we are proud to be the organization’s official water efficiency partner! Through this relationship, which includes the naming rights to Sloan Park, the Cubs’ Spring Training facility in Mesa, Arizona, we have had the opportunity to promote our brand and continue our water conservation efforts in the city of Chicago and around the world.
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In this position, your primary role will be to lead the successful delivery of engineering projects for our clients in the following areas of practice: planning and design of drinking water, wastewater treatment, biosolids, pump station, conveyance, general municipal engineering, and stormwater.
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Protection and management of water resources starts at the watershed level and follows the movement of water through urban and agricultural areas, streams, lakes and reservoirs, water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and water/wastewater treatment plants.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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The LCRR Regional Lead should have working knowledge of drinking water utility asset management programs, GIS, and applications for data analytics for dashboard development. Job Segment: Wastewater, Water Treatment, Construction, Chemical Engineer, Project Engineer, Engineering.
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Installs, maintains, repairs, replaces and tests plumbing systems including water, drainage, and sewer lines, plumbing equipment and fixtures, associated pumps, valves and devices such as backflow preventers, reverse osmosis and deionized water systems, fire protection systems and equipment.
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We expect that this role will be involved with projects with HNTB clients such as the Illinois Department of Transportation, Chicago Department of Transportation, Metra, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Department of Water Management, and Amtrak.
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You are responsible for leading the design of HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection for industrial type projects, mainly municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment plants, hydroelectric power stations, storm mitigation facilities, and semi-conductor manufacturing facilities in different locations across North America.
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Role description:Arcadis is seeking a Water Engineer/Management Consultant to join our Resilience Water Team and work on a variety of engagements with our Water Asset Management practice.
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Potential projects include drinking water (treatment, storage, and distribution), wastewater (treatment, collection, and conveyance), stormwater (collection, conveyance, detention, and green infrastructure.
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Material selection knowledge is a plusUse of press brake technologyLaser/plasma/water jet cutting. Knowledge of all CNC machining and/or sheet metal fabrication practices for both high and low volume runs required including but not limited to:3/4/5 axis milling.
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As a Field Service Technician working with the Water Technologies and Solutions (WTS) team, you will safely provide commissioning and aftermarket support to a diverse group of industrial and municipal customers primarily focused on our ultrafiltration (UF) and membrane bioreactor (MBR) product line.
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We are a recognized leader in transportation, civil, environmental, water/wastewater, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering. 2+ years of roadway and/or drainage design experience for municipal, county or state agency clients (IDOT, Tollway) is desired.
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