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Cadmus seeks a highly motivated Subject Matter Expert to lead financial, policy, and statistical analysis projects for EPA and other government clients in the area of drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and natural infrastructure financing, with a particular focus on the Drinking Water and/or Clean Water State Revolving Loan Funds.
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Valid safety tickets such as First Aid/CPR, Construction Safety Training (CSTS), Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) and H2S Alive are considered an asset. Services provided include (but are not limited to): confined space entry, spill cleanup, line flushing, power washing, water hauling, and loading and hauling of various fluids/ material.
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We also welcome candidates with experience in engineering design of drinking water, wastewater, or raw water systems, pump stations, water or wastewater treatment, or water resource projects.
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Provide policy or financial analysis on issues related to drinking water, wastewater, or storm-water utility financing, sustainability, and resilience to climate change. As a highly motivated, mid-level policy and financial analyst, youll be joining Cadmus rapidly growing practice supporting contracts with EPA and other government clients in the areas of drinking water, water quality, and climate resilience.
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Potential projects include drinking water (treatment, storage, and distribution), wastewater (treatment, collection, and conveyance), stormwater (collection, conveyance, detention, and green infrastructure.
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Innovative and durable solutions Our high performance products have applications in wide-ranging areas, from new generation car batteries or telephones to recyclable wind turbine blades, from adhesives for the protective backsheets of solar panels to drinking water filtration systems, from running shoes and acrylic resins with no solvent and no volatile organic compound for 3D printing to molecular sieves for portable oxygen devices used by people suffering from respiratory failure.
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Obtaining the NH Grade I Drinking Water Treatment Operator or I OIT and NEWWA Wastewater Laboratory Analyst Certificate I are both encouraged! This position is responsible for performing chemical, physical and biological analysis of wastewater, drinking water, stormwater and groundwater for process control and regulatory permits to ensure compliance with environmental compliance regulations.
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Oversee regulatory requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act and state laws that protect the adequacy and purity of the state’s drinking water supply; We provide technical assistance, education, and regulatory enforcement to over 2,300 public drinking water systems, which provide drinking water to approximately 2.9 million persons on a daily basis.
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Civil Engineer - Drinking Water, Storm Water, Wastewater opportunity in Bridgeville, PA. - Business and project fee development in municipal water, wastewater, drinking water, and/or storm water.
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Certification as a drinking water treatment operator through Commonwealth of Kentucky. This work will involve monitoring water treatment plant processes to produce safe drinking water in a cost-effective manner in accordance with guidelines set forth by federal, state and local regulators.
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U.S. Water is a fast paced and rapidly expanding company headquartered in New Port Richey, Florida with a staff of over 700 employees in eighteen states The Water Plant Operator Trainee will, under general supervision, assist in the daily operations and maintenance of the drinking water plant and perform related work as required.
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Drinking Water operator- Class 1 Treatment (1T) Drinking Water operator- Class 2 Treatment (2T) Drinking Water operator- Class 1 Distribution (1D) Drinking Water operator- Class 2 Distribution (2D.
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Knowledge of American Water Works Association manual, New Mexico Safe Drinking Water manual, and other industry standards, guides, and manuals for water treatment preferred.
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For more than 25 years, Woodard & Curran has offered contract operations and management services for drinking water, municipal and industrial wastewater, groundwater remediation, and solid waste facilities nationwide.
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The company s products and services include active pharmaceutical ingredients (API), stem cell therapies, drinking water sanitizers, vitamin B compounds, organic personal care ingredients, industrial preservatives and microbial control solution to combat viruses, bacteria and other dangerous pathogens.
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