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Arcadis is seeking an experienced Water/Wastewater Engineer to join our Resilience Water team in Dallas, TX. Design and construction support for water/wastewater treatment plants, storm water systems, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations.
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Civil Apply Job Type Full-time, Part-time Description Martin/Martin, Inc. is seeking a Senior Project Engineer/Team Manager to lead our Water/Wastewater Treatment Team in our Lakewood, Colorado office.
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Kimley-Horn's Dallas, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Water/Wastewater and Utilities team! Responsible with assisting in the design of water transmission and distribution systems, pumping stations, conveyance systems, water treatment systems, water/wastewater distribution planning, master planning, and treatment plant rehabilitation and expansions.
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At least 5 years experience performing Electrical engineering design for Industrial facilities (which could include Chemical plants, Mining/Mineral Processing, Power, Water/Wastewater, Processing plants, Advanced manufacturing plants, data centers, EV Battery.
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As part of the Instrumentation and Controls CAD/BIM team, you will work on projects related to municipal water and wastewater treatment plants, including but not limited to major treatment plant expansions, regional water quality studies, and critical water reuse projects that will create sustainable and resilient water supplies for the world.
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Qualifications 8 years of construction experience with experience being in a Superintendent/Leadership capacity (preferably working on infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, dams, water/wastewater treatment plants etc.
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Design of water/wastewater pipelines including gravity fed and pressurized systems, site grading, and erosion control. Design of water/wastewater infrastructure projects including water/wastewater treatment plants and pump/lift stations.
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Title: Graduate Engineer I
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We are seeking an Industrial Automation Water/Wastewater Business Development Manager to establish and strengthen sales relationships with end-user customers, driving incremental business growth by identifying new opportunities and prospecting for new customers.
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Today, IPS has the industry's largest network of remanufacturing locations, distribution centers, and field service offices across North America and the United Kingdom, serving over 30,000 customer locations across a wide range of end uses, including power generation, utilities, water and wastewater, petrochemicals, air separation, oil and gas, metals, mining, paper, aggregates, cement, hospitals, universities, commercial buildings, and data centers.
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Qualified work experience in Wastewater Treatment Plants or similar (water, piping, tank building/welding, utility construction). We have more than 140 wastewater treatment plants under lease in the United States with property developers, municipal customers, and utility districts.
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This business manufactures pump solutions used in commercial fire suppression, commercial HVAC, municipal water, wastewater, and flood control. Have 5+ years of professional experience in the municipal water and wastewater treatment industry OR commercial HVAC/fire suppression industry, including hands-on experience with vertical and horizontal centrifugal pumps.
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Coordinate with Community Impact Associate to develop grassroots community engagement and volunteer opportunities in urban and rural counties, including assisting with storytelling work. Organize and engage with a diverse range of Arizona solar supporters, including in urban, suburban, rural, and tribal communities.
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Currently in 26 states and growing, we provide staffed mobile MRI, PET/CT and Mammography services to metropolitan and rural areas across the United States. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Nuclear Medicine Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing 40 hours per week Shift: days Employment Type: Staff 4 days a week with rotating Saturdays.
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Experience in water/wastewater industry is required; oil and gas industry experience is a plus. Management of surge modeling projects for the water and wastewater industry is the primary focus of this position with a secondary focus of business development.
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