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AMT is growing and is seeking a highly motivated Water Resources Engineer , with 5+ years of relevant experience, to join our growing team of design professionals in our Towson, MD office.
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Stantec is seeking a Water Resources EIT/Engineer to join our team. Water Resources EIT/Engineer - ( 240000W1 ) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Civil, Environmental, or Water Resources Engineering from an accredited college or university.
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3-5 years' experience in transportation water resources design and analysis for a professional engineering firm. Provide technical assistance to the transportation and environmental teams in areas of hydrologic, hydraulic, scour, and water quality design and analyses.
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The Water Engineer will be responsible for day-to-day tasks associated with wastewater treatment, water supply, water distribution, and pump station management. This is a full-time hybrid role for a Water Engineer located in Baltimore, MD, with flexibility for some remote work.
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Come join the Mead & Hunt team as a Water Resources Project Manager and help design solutions to keep our transportation running smoothly and our communities safe. We are adding a Water Resources Project Mangaer for our Columbia, MD office.
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We are looking for a senior water wastewater engineer and project manager to join our collaborative engineering consulting group that delivers solutions for our public works and private clients through all phases of a project lifecycle: planning, engineering evaluation and design, permitting, construction-phase services, and program and operations support.
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We are looking for a mid-level water wastewater engineer to join our collaborative engineering consulting group that delivers solutions for our public works and private clients through all phases of a project lifecycle: planning, engineering evaluation and design, permitting, construction-phase services, and program and operations support.
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The candidate is assigned to sewer and water system projects within the WSSC operating zones of the Prince George's County, Maryland service base. This knowledge shall include understanding of by-pass systems, rehabilitation, relining, water sample collection, valve operation, shut down notifications, valve installation, pipe laying, restraint systems, fire hydrants, pressure testing, chlorination, flushing and service connections.
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The ideal applicant will have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in sewer and/or water systems. The candidate will work directly with the water wastewater provider in the nation.
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Strong existing client relationships in NYC Metro area in the areas of water infrastructure, water resources and climate resiliency. B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering (M.S. preferred) or related Engineering or planning fields, with emphasis preferred in water infrastructure, climate resilience and/or water resources.
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POWER is seeking a full-time Cultural Resources Field Director to join the Environmental team working in the Mid-Atlantic Area. Although we maintain a Richmond, Virginia office, this position can be successfully executed from anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic United States.
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Familiarity with Section 106 processes and NRHP eligibility criteria for cultural resources. Locating, analyzing, and recording archaeological and architectural resources within defined areas.
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Department: ENV RAM Eastern Cultural Resources Dept. Cultural Resources Field Director. Three or more (3+) years of experience within Cultural Resource Management or related fields as a project archaeologist/field director/crew chief supervising Cultural Resource field investigations.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Lead Water Resources Engineer for our Annapolis, MD office. Bachelor’s Degree in Civil or Water Resources Engineering or closely related discipline.
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Water/Sewer Utility Inspector/Consultant Inspector. Five (5) years of experience in construction inspection of utility installation (water/sewer/storm drain connections). The Consultant Inspector is responsible for performing construction inspection of residential utilities and water and sewer connections.
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