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15 - 20 plus years of proven experience in project, client and business management for state and local government and private sector clients managing water supply, treatment, storage and distribution and wastewater collection conveyance and treatment.
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Job Segment: Wastewater, Water Treatment, Process Engineer, Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Engineering. Functionin a lead water process engineer role, as a technical specialist or as a subject matter expert in the areas of conventional water treatment using processes such as coagulation, clarification, softening, media filtration; and advanced water treatment processes such as membrane filtration, reverse osmosis (brackish, seawater), UV/AOP, ozonation, carbon adsorption, and/or distribution system water quality.
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Assists the Director of Water Resources and works with the Plant Superintendents to manage, plan and direct the daily operations of Greenville Water\'s Water Resources Division with primary emphasis on the water treatment plant processes and efficient and optimized operations.
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The Senior Civil Designer - Civil 3D will provide civil engineering and design support as required for a variety of projects related to developing civil engineering designs and drawings for water and wastewater treatments plants or improvements to existing water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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Has well-developed understanding of general concepts of relevant areas of civil engineering design, including gravity and pressure systems, geotechnical considerations, survey, storm water/drainage design, road design, erosion and sediment control, and grading.
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Keywords: Water, Federal, Wastewater, Drinking Water, Stormwater, Flood Protection, Water Resources, Construction, Project Management, Program Management, Business Development, Engineering, Consulting.
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The Treatment Coordinator will be responsible for some internal administrative duties as well as grassroots marketing to local businesses and referring dentists. The Treatment Coordinator is a liaison between the doctor and the patient and assists in the gathering of information in the new patient experience, as well as coordinating a treatment plan with the doctor and presenting it to the patient.
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Provide technical leadership and supervise multi-disciplinary engineering staff for the planning, design and construction oversight of water and wastewater treatment and pumping facility projects in.
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Water, wastewater, storm water including hydrology and hydraulic studies, reports, site plans, grading and utility plans, erosion control plans and roadway design. The Project Engineer will be primarily serving municipal water, wastewater, and reclaimed water-related client services.
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YOUR DAY-DAY WILL INCLUDE: Growing and developing client relationships in the Greenville, SC and Spartanburg, SC region with a primary focus on the municipal water, wastewater and water resources market.
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Preferred experience with design, permitting, bidding & construction of Municipal Water, Wastewater pipelines, pump stations & treatment facilities. Design & engineering tasks for civil design, hydraulics, pumping and conveyance, and treatment of water/wastewater.
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From CSO and stormwater solutions to solid waste, wastewater treatment, and water supply services, our resume covers hundreds of projects, miles of pipelines, acres of treatment ponds, and an army of satisfied clients.
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Previous experience as engineer in responsible charge of process design, including detailed plans and specifications, for water and wastewater treatment plant improvements projects.
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Other Required Skills and Experience Basic Computer Skills Mathematical Skills Patient Equip (vitals, suction, defib) Work Shift Day (United States of America) Location Marshall Pickens Hospital Facility 1007 Marshall I Pickens Hospital Department 10077520 Day Treatment Share your talent with us.
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We are looking for a motivated and experienced Civil Engineer to join our team and help develop and design innovative solutions for complex projects.
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Title: water wastewater treatment Company: Freese And Nichols in Travelers Rest, SC
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