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Be a well-known and respected entity to the City of Ft. Worth, TX client for 5+ years as a successful design manager, project manager, and pursuit leader in the water and wastewater treatment market of Ft. Worth, TX.
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Water and wastewater treatment plants. Water distribution and wastewater collection, including pumping and storage. Senior Project Engineer - Water/Wastewater. 4+ years of experience related to design of water/wastewater systems.
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Engineering experience in a variety of civil engineering infrastructure projects (Water Utilities such as Wet Utilities Systems, Sanitary Sewers, Storm Drains, Potable Water Systems, Recycled Water, Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants, Pump Stations, Water Pipelines, etc.
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Under moderate supervision, operates water treatment, clarification, sludge processing, and disposal equipment related to oilfield residual fluids treatment and disposal to control flow and processing of residual fluid.
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At Kroff Chemical, we are changing the water treatment industry through true innovation. Have previous water treatment experience. At Kroff Chemical, we are changing the water treatment industry through true innovation.
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Identify causes of inadequate wastewater treatment plant performance and provide recommendations to plant staff/clients to resolve deficiencies. The Senior Process Engineer is responsible for providing expert level engineering, process, and management support to municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants.
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The Engineering Manager for Water & Wastewater will manage execution of the engineering component of multiple traditional, design-build, design-bid-build, and collaborative delivery projects including advanced treatment facilities, underground conveyance, and carbon neutral solutions.
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Your I&C skills will support designs for complex wastewater treatment plants, water treatment plants, pump stations, and conveyance systems. Demonstrated understanding of processes and equipment for various water/wastewater facilities, pump stations, and conveyance systems.
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Preferred Experience: Revit MEP, BIM360, 15 years of Water/Wastewater Treatment. Preferred Experience: Revit MEP, BIM360, 15 years of Water/Wastewater Treatment. Identifies design problems, such as location, elevation, drainage, pipe alignment conflicts and right of way availability; develops and presents proposed resolutions to the assigned project engineer.
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Strong understanding of wastewater treatment processes and regulations. As a Water/Wastewater Project Engineer you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and executing wastewater management projects throughout NYC. You will collaborate with a talented team of professionals, working to ensure the successful completion of projects while maintaining compliance with environmental regulations.
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Key responsibilities include managing asbestos-containing material surveys, lead-based paint surveys, stormwater compliance, permitting, facility compliance, industrial wastewater treatment, and more.
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Brown and Caldwell is currently seeking a self-motivated water and wastewater treatment engineer specializing in process mechanical design to join our Denver, Boise, Salt Lake City, Dallas, Portland or Seattle office.
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2+ year BIM/CAD Technician with experience in Civil 3D that will support the Water/Wastewater team. Preparing and producing construction drawings/documents tailored to Water treatment department.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience in water and wastewater treatment design. As the Senior Water/Wastewater Manager Project Manager at Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc., you will play a pivotal role in managing and directing a team of professionals responsible for the planning, design, and execution of water and wastewater infrastructure projects.
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Expert design knowledge of low voltage power distribution systems, industrial controls and lighting systems for water and wastewater treatment facilities or similar. Perform construction shop drawing submittal reviews, request for information responses, and general electrical design coordination for water/wastewater plant and pumping station power systems in construction.
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