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Our main service areas cover Climate Adaptation & Landscape Architecture, Water & Wastewater Treatment, Water Resource Management and Water & Wastewater Networks. Our main service areas cover Climate Adaptation & Landscape Architecture, Water & Wastewater Treatment, Water Resource Management and Water & Wastewater Networks.
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We are leaders in bridge, transit, foundation, tunnel, and water/wastewater construction while specializing in cast-in-place concrete, structural steel erection, earthwork, pile driving, and caissons.
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This includes 14 wastewater treatment plants, sludge dewatering facilities, collections facilities (pumping stations, combined sewer overflow retention facilities, regulators, tide gates, etc.
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Working under the direction of the Infrastructure Regional Manager & Rep/OEM/Contractor Sales Director, the Pratt Regional Manager is provided the opportunity to learn or expand upon their knowledge of the water and wastewater plant treatment & distribution industry and sales knowledge/strategies, all while earning a competitive base salary, sales incentives, and full benefit package.
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Keystone Engineering Group, Inc. is a Professional Engineering Firm and Systems Integrator with 25+ years of experience in Design and Design-Build services for Water, Wastewater, and private industries.
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Our core focus is serving the natural gas industry, while offering specialty services that support the advancement of water, wastewater, electric, telecommunications, and other critical industries across a combined service territory of 41 states.
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Strong knowledge of power generation/transmission technology, water and wastewater treatment including processes, procedures, and related systems in a plant environment. Related Utilities management experience in plant operations with a focus on power technology, systems, processes, and project management.
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Because of our growth, we are seeking a Water Program Director in Ohio. Woolpert's Water services include but are not limited to: Wet Infrastructure Management and Condition Assessment, Water / Wastewater / Stormwater Design, Watershed Studies, Surface Water Monitoring & Analysis, NPDES Stormwater Services, and Wastewater & Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Studies (SSES.
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The role of the Senior Process Engineer is to productively network with a wide array of engineering, environmental, water and wastewater professionals on both technical project execution and related business development initiatives, as well as lead process evaluation and design efforts.
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Our Southern Tier, NY region is searching for a water/wastewater engineer looking to grow their career and build a business service line. Reporting to the Southern Tier Regional Team leader, this position will have the responsibility to develop and manage a significant portfolio of professional engineering services with a focus on process water and wastewater projects.
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Provides technical expertise, guidance, and leadership to implement applicable programs, such as remediation, wastewater, regulated waste, SPCC, air emissions, environmental sustainability strategies, etc.
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It builds and maintains the City's water distribution network, fire hydrants, storm and sanitary sewage collection systems and Bluebelt and green infrastructure systems and manages 14 in-City wastewater resource recovery facilities as well as seven wastewater resource recovery facilities in the upstate watershed.
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Assist in wastewater treatment plant monitoring, operation, and associated reporting requirements including invoice approvals and budget tracking. Sustainability – Drive effective programs to facilitate Plant efficiency including but not limited to Water, Natural Gas, Electricity, Liquid and Solid Waste Management while maintaining accurate recordkeeping.
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Water/wastewater experience is neededBachelors Degree. Job Description:Writes PLC programs, OIT programs, and software control descriptions for controlling water and/or wastewater processes.
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This person will be supporting the national MEP Group, drafting and designing electrical power systems involved in water & wastewater treatment plants, pump stations and other critical facilities.
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