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Perform installation, startup, and commissioning of CEMS and COMS. Including installation inspection, initial power up testing, calibrations, and U.S. and Regional EPA testing and certifications.
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Compiles data and prepares comprehensive technical reports that may include budgetary, project summary, or regulatory compliance (e.g. Ohio EPA, Army Corps of Engineers) information; This position will require strong attention to detail and learning capacity to perform reviews of Floodplain plans, Suburban sewer plans, Right of Way plans and permits, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, Capital Improvement Project plans, and other plans in a timely manner.
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Work as part of a multi-disciplinary Engineering team to provide Instrumentation and Controls support for Water and Wastewater Construction projects. Knowledge of process instrumentation used in water and wastewater treatment.
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Authors reports for EPA and local regulatory agencies related to environmental issues and required annual reporting for environmental permits (water, air, and hazardous waste). Conducts/facilitates required testing associated with air, water, & hazardous waste permits.
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The Environmental Engineer will support department and plant environmental regulatory compliance (CAA, CWA, RCRA, EPCRA, SWPPP, SPCC) and sustainability performance (energy/water/waste resource reduction and efficiency) programs through data analysis, program development and execution, facilitation and promotion, in alignment with regulatory requirements, plant business plan, and company direction to ensure environmental compliance and to achieve environmental targets.
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We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development. Industry certifications from API, STI, or NACE are desirable.
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Multiple years following PE licensure of documented project management and design experience for water/wastewater facilities projects. The position includes delivering public sector water and wastewater facilities planning and design projects.
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Performs miscellaneous service duties such as checking oil, water, gasoline and air in tires on a daily basis. Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC is one of the nation's foremost agronomy solutions providers.
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