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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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Good fit for anyone with sales experience in the water quality/water filtration industry. Conduct territory site visits offering our water quality, conditioning, and filtration solutions.
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We are seeking a full-time, Civil/Water Resources Engineer in our Maryland office location, to support our clients growing green infrastructure, climate adaptation, urban flood resiliency, stormwater management, and stream and floodplain restoration projects in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Wastewater/Water Process engineering: Minimum 5 years (Required) We are looking for a Senior Application Engineer with first-hand experience designing, commissioning, and operating industrial wastewater filtration equipment (e.g., UF, NF, RO.
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This knowledge shall include understanding 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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Directs a crew assigned by the supervisor to such jobs as excavation, sewer clean out, TV inspection and grouting, road resurfacing, water meter installations and meter reading, laying pipe, tree maintenance, and a variety of other operations.
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Job Description Dewberry has an immediate opening for a Senior Project Manager experienced in water and wastewater planning, design and construction phase engineering services for our growing Mid-Atlantic Water practice in our Baltimore, 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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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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The candidate will work directly with the water wastewater provider in the nation. The candidate is assigned to sewer and water system projects within the WSSC operating zones of the Prince George's County, Maryland service base.
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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. Extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in wastewater treatment, water supply, water treatment, water distribution, and pump stations management.
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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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Whitman, Requardt & Associates, LLP (WRA) a top 120 ENR firm is seeking qualified Construction Managers for water-sewer infrastructure, water-wastewater treatment plants and pumping station facility assignments.
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Water & Wastewater Treatment Plants including upgrades or rehabilitation and new construction for facility expansions. Water or Wastewater Pumping Stations including new construction and rehabilitation.
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Our main service areas cover Water Infrastructure & Climate Adaptation, Water & Wastewater Treatment, Water Resource Management. Ensuring the highest quality by leading and mentoring technical design teams to prepare planning studies, engineering estimates, design and construction documents, and quality reviews for municipal water and wastewater integrated infrastructure and resilience programs.
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