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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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BGE, Inc will hire a Wastewater Project Manager up to a Sr PM - Water/Wastewater Treatment - Public Works/Water Resources to serve in our Public Works Department working out of one of our Austin, TX offices: South Austin (Directors Blvd) or North Austin (Louis Henna Blvd.
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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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Advanced knowledge of mechanical (equipment and piping related), electrical (including automation), water/wastewater treatment and general manufacturing topics and processes. This person has advanced experience in plant/facility management, water / wastewater treatment, technologies, and operations; leading and working alongside their team as needed to achieve success.
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Servicing various industries and markets around the world, including Real Estate & Aquatics, Municipal & Wastewater Treatment, Food & Beverage, and Oil & Gas, our focus is on recovering and recycling different waters in a centralized or distributed way.
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Our Business Development Management (BDM) team travels within their designated territories, conducting live demonstrations in various industrial settings including refineries, chemical plants, oil/gas production sites, wastewater treatment plants, and power plants.
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Recent and ongoing projects include planning, evaluation and design of water and wastewater treatment plant expansions and process improvements, pump stations, and lift stations. Our client is looking for an experienced Civil Engineer and Project Manager with 10 or more years of experience in planning, design, and project management on municipal water and wastewater treatment and facilities projects to work from any of their Texas offices located in Austin, Round Rock, San Antonio, and Houston.
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Water/Wastewater treatment and pumping experience, is a plus. 15+ years of experience to support Water/Wastewater Utility projects including pipeline and facility modeling, design, planning, and construction.
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MWH Constructors, a leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is currently seeking a Project Engineer to support Critical Wastewater Treatment plant projects in the Greater Austin area.
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Demonstrable experience in leading the design and construction of W/WW facilities and/or infrastructure: planning, design, and construction of potable water; wastewater treatment and conveyance design.
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MWH Constructors, a leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is currently seeking a Project Engineer to support Critical Wastewater Treatment plant projects in the Austin and Greater Austin area.
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Responsible for local, state, federal, insurance carriers and OSHA compliance as it pertains to air/wastewater emissions, waste disposal, fire protection, chemical spills, medical surveillance of employees, training, audits and inspections including reporting requirements and all operating permits.
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This individual will serve a key function in leading and supporting design and permitting efforts for a variety of land development projects, more specifically water and wastewater distribution systems and pump stations including wastewater treatment facilities.
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Staff UPW (Ultra-Pure Water) and IWT (Industrial Wastewater Treatment) engineer responsible for technically leading, ensuring code compliance and safety for new construction, remodel construction, and sustaining operation evaluation of new facilities.
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May conduct on site observations to monitors the progress of the construction of water and wastewater treatment systems for compliance with TWDB rules and specifications. Experience in planning and/or design of wastewater treatment plants and collection systems.
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