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Strong understanding of civil engineering principles and water/wastewater treatment processes. You will be working on exciting projects involving wastewater treatment plants and drainage systems, and contribute to the sustainable development of our society.
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The Senior Project Manager will be responsible for leading the management, analysis, design, and preparation of technical reports, plans, specifications and estimates for both treated water, raw water, wastewater treatment facilities as well as pump station projects.
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The company also does artificial beaches, urban lagoons, wave pools, surf parks, aquatics, sewage treatment, wastewater, and drinking water. A US-based, next-generation water treatment company that aims to provide Water for Humankind with a cornerstone of sustainability and a promise of a better, healthier tomorrow servicing various industries and markets around the world from Real Estate, Wastewater Treatment, Municipal Potable Water, and multiple others, in particular, focusing on the recovering and recycling of different waters in a centralized or decentralized way.
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Experience in designing and delivering municipal water and wastewater treatment projects via different delivery methods (design-bid-build, design-build, or other alternatives) a plus. You'll prepare and manage detailed electrical power systems design for water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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We're looking for a Civil Estimator who will be a key to our success by partnering with clients, design engineers, and subcontractors to assemble successful bids to build water and wastewater treatment systems across the nation.
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The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership and technical skills to oversee the large wastewater treatment projects in the South Central Region of the US while providing guidance and mentorship to junior, mid-level, and senior engineers.
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2 to 4 years experience with water or wastewater related work. Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering (concentration in Environmental) or in Environmental Engineering. Master's degree in Civil (concentration in Environmental) or Environmental Engineering, preferred.
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Furthermore, the General Manager will oversee the expansion of the Santa Clara wastewater treatment plant to accommodate the increasing demand. Operating from its brand-new facility in Marion, Texas, located approximately 30 miles northeast of San Antonio and 60 miles southwest of Austin, the Green Valley Special Utility District (GVSUD) provides potable water and wastewater services to its customers across 120 square miles in Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe counties.
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Class D Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator License or Class I Collection System License. For general information about a career as a Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant System Operator, click.
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5+ years actual applications/process engineering experience in Municipal and/or Industrial Wastewater treatment, Chemicals, Power or other heavy process industry. We are looking for a Senior Application Engineer with first-hand experience designing, commissioning, and operating industrial wastewater filtration equipment (e.g., UF, NF, RO.
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15 years working experience in the water/wastewater industry in electrical engineering role. Experienced in phased project deliverables such as design reports, drawings and specifications for power distribution applications, including calculation of available short circuit current, voltage drop, harmonic distortion, load calculations, power factor, equipment, conduit, conductor sizing, electrical plans, schematics and schedules.
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Provide support for the design of water and wastewater treatment systems. Provide support for the design of water and wastewater treatment systems. Exposure to ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Civil3D, Bluebeam and/or other modeling software.
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Use Civil 3D Pipe Networks for stormwater, sanitary, and water mains design. Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D, Microsoft Office, and project management software. Assist with site grading, shop drawing review, and preparation of technical reports.
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Job Segment: Architecture, Sales Consultant, Wastewater, Water Treatment, Engineering, Sales. The Water Treatment Sales Consultant will be responsible for identifying, developing, and servicing existing and new accounts in the greater market.
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Job description: If you have previous experience in Manufacturing, Gas and Oil, Chemical Technician, Industrial Mechanics, Production Technician, Bio-Tech, Automotive and Mechanics, Waste and Wastewater Treatment, Power Plant, or Refinery this could be a great fit for you.
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