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Water distribution and transmission main design with rigid and non-rigid pipe materials including welded steel pipe, ductile iron pipe, PVC, HDPE, and concrete pressure pipe and cylinder pipe. Stantec is seeking an experienced and versatile civil engineer with design and construction experience of gravity sewer pipes, force mains, water distribution systems, and water transmission mains.
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Complete and maintain required trainings and certifications- e.g., IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician. Assist lead technicians and project managers with mitigation and restoration projects, including but not limited to: water extraction and mitigation, fire and smoke cleaning and restoration, biohazard cleanup, demolition and light construction, carpet cleaning, and content handling/storage.
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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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Demonstrate an ability to perform technical skills including patient treatment, water treatment facility and emergency procedures. NaphCare has an exceptional opportunity for a Hemodialysis RN to join our healthcare team at the Washoe County Jail located in Reno, NV. Pay rates range per hour based on type of license, certification, Shift, FT, PRN, temporary contract, site needs, licensure, and experience.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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We build culverts to take water away from your neighborhoods, underground utility boxes to hold cables, and manholes to allow workers access to the sewers deep below the roads we drive on. Primarily using MIG, TIG and Stick welding, flame-cutting and carbon arc equipment you'll be working in a metal shop, fabricating access doors for Precast products.
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The Global Drilling Services division operates for a diverse mining customer base with drilling methods including diamond coring exploration, reverse circulation, large diameter rotary, mine dewatering, water supply drilling, pump services, production, and sonic drilling services.
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Experience using hand tools, power tools and instruments of the trade such as combustion analyzer, manometer, electrical meter, circuit testing equipment, and water treatment testing equipment.
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Professional experience conducting hydrogeologic investigations for mine permitting, mine dewatering, and surface water – groundwater interactions; developing hydrogeologic conceptual models and water budgets; groundwater well drilling, design, construction, and testing; analyzing pumping tests.
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Lead a highly skilled technician staff in the execution of preventative and corrective maintenance, spare part control, and general troubleshooting of plant utilities including water systems (purification and treatment), mechanical systems (FCU’s, AHU’s, Compressed Air, Exhaust, Chilled Water), Chemical Systems (refinement, distribution), Electrical Systems (transformers, distribution), and Grounds Maintenance Teams.
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This role achieves this by installing the best-suited plant material for the high desert, the most water efficient irrigation systems, structurally sound and beautiful hardscapes, natural water features, long lasting and realistic artificial turf and inviting landscape lighting.
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Perform salvage operations and place waterproof covers on materials subject to water damage. Emergency Medical Technician Advanced (EMT-A) or higher. Firefighters are primarily responsible for fire suppression, emergency medical response, hazardous materials, and other emergency management to help provide the public with a safe experience while traveling through the Reno-Tahoe International Airport.
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Besides performing routine maintenance repairs, this position is also responsible for and performs more complex, technical, and skilled plumbing/pipe fitting duties for centralized laboratory systems such as compressed air and vacuum; deionized water; and domestic and industrial hot and cold water.
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Paul Davis Restoration is part of a national franchise organization that provides services to repair and clean up damage to residential, institutional, and commercial structures from fire, water, storm, mold, or other disasters.
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We have a sincere drive toward the goal of helping make fire and water damage “Like it never even happened”! In this position, you will be making a difference each and every day toward the goal of helping make fire and water damage “Like it never even happened.
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