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Services are provided for a broad range of projects and capabilities, including highways, airports, bridges, rail and transit systems, government and commercial facilities, water and wastewater infrastructure, oil and gas infrastructure, and commercial/urban development.
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Burgess & Niple is looking for a Water/Wastewater Treatment Process Engineer to join our team. B&N Water/Wastewater Treatment Process Engineer Responsibilities. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Ecological Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, or equivalent from an ABET accredited engineering program.
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Arcadis is currently searching for a Senior Water/Wastewater Engineer with a minimum of 10 years of experience to join our team. This position leads projects from planning to design and construction of water/wastewater treatment plants/facilities, pump stations, stormwater systems, and distribution/collection systems, as well as creating construction documents/specifications and providing engineering services during construction.
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QualificationsExperience/Education Bachelor of Science degree in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Geological, or Environmental Engineering Knowledge of civil and electrical conceptual and detailed design methods, road design, foundation design concepts, geo-technical engineering concepts, storm water management, permitting, collector system engineering, substation engineering, construction methods, cost estimation, systems operation and maintenance and construction QA testing preferred.
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As a Civil 3D CAD Designer for Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc. (CEC), you'll work with project managers to produce civil site, water resources, stream restoration, and solid waste construction documents using AutoCAD Civil 3D to include site plans, grading & drainage plans, utility plans, erosion control plans, storm and sewer profiles.
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Example projects include septic tank elimination, collection system improvements, Long-Term Control Plan sewer separations, treatment facility expansions, emerging contaminant treatment, lead service line replacement, wellfield expansions, water storage, and water distribution improvement projects, among others.
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Responsibilities:Supports water treatment chemical sales efforts for industrial, municipal, and metal finishing and food production markets. Assists the sales force in making potable water scale and corrosion treatment recommendations, as well as Bio-Augmentation program recommendations.
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Required Experience: Minimum of 8 years of experience in environmental regulations, including Solid and Hazardous Waste (RCRA), Clean Air Act, Drinking Water, Wastewater, and Soil & Groundwater Protection.
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Disciplines: Civil Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Aviation Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Roadway Design, Landscape Architecture, Utility Coordination, Permitting, Construction Inspection and AdministrationProject Portfolio: government, healthcare, industrial, commercial and educational clientsWhy join us.
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This dual-role position involves overseeing water damage restoration projects and performing reconstruction tasks under the supervision of the Mitigation Service Manager. Oversee and manage water damage restoration projects from start to finish, including scoping, sketching, estimating, and equipment placement.
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As a civil designer you will have opportunities to analyze and design projects impacted by or intentionally engaging with streams, floodplain, wetlands, and other water resources. You will work with teams that understand the many aspects of water and are industry leaders in helping protect that valuable resource.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects- Utility Design- Site Grading- Storm Water Management Systems- Zoning Research- Permitting Research- Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency requiredWe are looking forward to receiving your resume & going over the position in more detail with you.
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Our brands, including LeafFilter Gutter Protection, Leaf Home Water Solutions, Leaf Home Safety Solutions, and Leaf Home Enhancements, invest in our commitment to make each home safer and more livable.
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If you are a P.E. licensed - Electrical Engineering Department Manager (bonus if you have Municipal Water/Wastewater Treatment experience), please read on! You will be working on large municipal water/wastewater treatment facilities and will visit with clients to discuss their needs before their project kicks off.
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Normally, their assigned areas will include the boilers and associated systems such as fans, grates, ash and air pollution control systems, the demineralizer, and the testing of water chemistry.
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