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Water Resources Engineer. Successful delivery of water resources related projects with oversight of scope, schedule, budget, quality, and design team. Our people design roads, bridges, water and sewer systems.
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The Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, Kennywood, and Sandcastle Water Park offer endless entertainment for kids nearby. Physician resources to help you achieve these incentives include social work, behavioral health and nutritionist professionals assigned to your practice for easy referrals, diabetic retinal exams read by an Ophthalmologist in every practice, and partnerships with UPMC Health Plan. Additionally, a team of administrative leaders are responsible for practice operations, so that you can focus on patient care and settling into our team of 350 world-class Primary Care Physicians.
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BS in Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Biological Engineering, or a similar technical field. RETTEW is seeking a Water/Wastewater Engineer to support our growing Municipal Team based in our State College, PA office.
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That means improving our clients’ energy efficiency, better managing their water and wastewater, and recovering resources from their wastes. Experience with environmental regulatory framework and permitting, including drinking water quality standards and compliance.
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With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing® by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people across 14 regulated jurisdictions and 18 military installations.
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Work with Central Claims Processing to organize/direct the resources (claims assistants, pricing representatives) required for completing the inventory and LKQ assessment of all damaged/destroyed total loss contents in an efficient and effective manner, and as per productivity standards.
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As an Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top 500 design firm, our staff of professional engineers, planners, surveyors, technicians, construction inspectors, and support personnel work on a diverse portfolio of projects involving highways, bridges, mass transit facilities, water resources, utilities, as well as water and wastewater facilities.
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Bachelors degree in water resources management, water resources engineering, hydrology, watershed management, aquatic ecology, limnology or a related discipline. + Experience retrieving, cleaning, and analyzing large environmental datasets and geospatial data layers, such as land use, hydrography, climate, and water sampling data.
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The Water Resources Group provides drainage, stormwater and erosion control designs as well as permitting for HNTB's projects. Water Resources Engineer I. The Water Resources Group provides drainage, stormwater and erosion control designs as well as permitting for HNTB's projects.
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6-10 years of experience in Land Development or Water Resources Engineering. JMT is seeking a motivated and innovative Water Resources Project Engineer with 5-10 years of design experience to join their Eastern PA team.
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STV is seeking highly motivated Civil/Water Resources Engineer for positions in our Lawrenceville NJ, Newark, NJ, and Philadelphia offices, with experience public transportation improvement projects for NJDOT, SJTA, NJ Turnpike, PennDOT, and other agencies.
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Our Northeast Water business is looking for a Water Resources Engineer to join their team in Harrisburg, PA! In this role, you will assist with the preparation of investigations, technical studies, designs, and project management & development for water/wastewater/stormwater infrastructure systems throughout the region for our municipal sector clients.
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The GPS Energy, Climate, and Natural Resources team is part of the broader Supply Chain and Network Operations Portfolio within Deloitte Consulting. incorporation of variable energy renewable resources and energy storage.
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The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is seeking candidates for a Recreation and Conservation Program Specialist vacancy to assist in implementing the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Program and the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) Program in Pennsylvania.
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Our engineers and professionals provide services including Civil Engineering, Stormwater Design, Bridge and Structural Engineering, Highway Design, Surveying and Mapping, Energy Facility Design, as well as provide Geotechnical/Geophysical, Environmental Studies and Water/Wastewater design.
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