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Other tasks include overseeing and managing the preparation of construction documents plans, specifications, construction cost estimating and various studies and reports for roadway, highway, rail, utility, site development and water resources projects including, but not limited to, design projects for commercial, educational, industrial, and governmental/public agencies.
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Job Opportunity: Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) has an exciting opportunity for an analytical and technically minded Water Resources (Flood) Engineer with expertise in inland and coastal flood risk modeling (including storm surge) to join the Catastrophe Engineering and Analytics (CAT E&A) team.
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GEI is seeking experienced structural engineer to join our dams and water resources consulting practice. Dams, reservoirs, hydroelectric developments, and other water resources facilities are crucial components of our nations infrastructure, providing clean energy, water supply, and flood control.
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Dedicated to water resources and environmental engineering, our firm balances sound engineering principles with innovative technology tailored to our clients' needs. Identifies design problems, such as location, elevation, drainage, pipe alignment conflicts and right of way availability; develops and presents proposed resolutions to the assigned project engineer.
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We are seeking a Senior Water / Wastewater Project Engineer in our Boston, Worcester, Springfield or Rocky Hill offices. You will work with a talented team of professionals with sought after experience in water resources planning, distribution and collection systems design, construction management, and trenchless technologies.
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Creating basic to moderate complexity calculations, modeling, and data analysis to support remedial designs, water supply planning and/or other similar evaluations for water resources projects, with a focus on groundwater.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Water Resources or closely related field. WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Water Resource Engineer for our Boston, MA office. WSP USA designs lasting solutions in the buildings, transportation, energy, water and environment markets.
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Provide technical expertise in environmental disciplines, including air quality, noise, ecology, and water resources, to support project development and permitting activities. Manage project timelines, budgets, and resources effectively, ensuring the successful delivery of environmental consulting services to clients.
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Will be responsible for developing and managing municipal, commercial, and industrial planning and design projects in the water resources environment. This position will require experience in public utility / wastewater / water engineering, with a specialized emphasis on wastewater treatment studies, planning, design and construction administration, as well as experience managing multi-disciplinary projects.
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Education: Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering or related programEngineer shall have a minimum of six years of experience environmental and process engineeringStrong analytical and report writingExquisite interpersonal, written, and oral communication skillsCompetence with managing internal and external resources.
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Certificates and Licenses:LEED AP, CEM, CEA, Energy Engineer, or PE license helpful. Responsible for the management of the FAS Environmental Compliance Reporting – SPCC; Emissions; Ground Water/Rain Water run-off; MWRA and DEP in conjunction with University departments such as Environmental Health & Safety.
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Veralto is a $5B global leader in essential technology solutions made up of over 16,000 associates across our Water Quality and Product Identification segments all united by a powerful purpose: Safeguarding the World's Most Vital Resources.
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Water Resources Engineer - ( 240001AV ) This is a multi-disciplinary Water Resource Engineer position that requires strong knowledge of civil/environmental engineering practices and principals along with understanding and appreciation of biological and ecological science.
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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Microsoft Certified Solutions Engineer (MCSE) VMware Data Center Virtualization Certifications: VCAP - Data Center one of the current storage infrastructure certification (e.g. HP, NetApp or EMC.
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Prior internship or coursework in water/wastewater, water resources, or related sectors. BS in Civil, Environmental, or Water Resources Engineering, or another closely related academic discipline.
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