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5-10 years working as a Water / Wastewater Engineer related to pipeline design or other related areas including water and wastewater system studies, water quality analyses, pump station design, water treatment design and wastewater treatment design required.
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HDR is currently in need of a Water Resources Engineer to work as a member of our Transportation Business Group in our Virginia Beach, Fulton, Glen Allen, Roanoke or Vienna offices. Experience with water resources design elements related to stormwater management, culverts, storm systems and E&S controls required.
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Familiarity with instrumentation and controls, and SCADA systemsAble to perform basic water quality or other laboratory analysisKnowledge of the operation of solids dewatering equipmentKnowledge of CHP, biomethane upgrading technology, flares, and gas blowers desired.
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An employee in this class assists in the control and preventive maintenance operations of a waste water treatment plant on an assigned shift. Ability to perform minor maintenance such as adjust pumps, valves, gauges, or other equipment used in a waste water treatment plant.
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EBA provides civil/site, environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation, water resources, and water systems engineering; construction management/inspection; field and laboratory material testing; asset management; and geospatial technologies services to clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Other desired experience includes: watershed assessments, stream assessment/ restoration, water quality monitoring/ modeling. The water resources project engineer will serve in a technical role under the direction of a project manager for a wide array of planning and design services.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Water/ Wastewater Project Engineer/ Manager is a professional with a minimum of 5 - 10 years of experience. This individual will plan, design and perform analysis on water/wastewater engineering projects such as pipelines; pumping stations; and treatment facilities.
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The Water/ Wastewater Project Engineer/ Manager will plan, design, and perform analysis on water/wastewater engineering projects such as pipelines, pumping stations, and treatment facilities.
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Responsibilities include assisting in assignments related to water condition assessment, sewer condition assessment, collection system analysis in the Line Blockage Analysis Program, and helping the county inspection crews.
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This hands-on position involves various restoration tasks, including water extraction, carpet and insulation removal, drywall removal, equipment setup (air movers and dehumidifiers), and moisture monitoring.
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Serve as a project engineer for water resource engineering projects. The main responsibility of a water resource engineer is to provide quality design and modeling support that advance sustainable and resilient communities while achieving project objectives.
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As a key player, you'll contribute to our goal of making fire and water damage "Like it never even happened" every day. As a key player, you'll contribute to our goal of making fire and water damage "Like it never even happened" every day.
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Our water filtration systems utilize cutting edge technologies and provides unmatched water quality. We are looking for all levels of experience to grow our revenue and profitability through direct sales of our client's water filtration systems to homeowners and businesses.
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Benefits: 401(k) Company car Company parties Competitive salary Dental insurance Free uniforms Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance Join SERVPRO Team Holland as our newest Sales Consultant.
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Water Resources Engineer- Design Engineer. Responsibilities include developing plans, specifications and estimates for design and permitting services including but not limited to: roadway drainage, open and closed drainage systems, environmental site design, stormwater management (SWM), erosion/sediment control, stream restoration, bridge scour analysis, floodplain studies, hydrology/hydraulics, TMDL, Critical Area, NPDES & MS-4 permits, SWM retrofits and BMPs, Joint-Permit Application (JPA.
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