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Knowledge of advanced wastewater treatment and water treatment systems for biological process based industries like food processing, beverage, meat, pulp & paper, etc. Designs and details wastewater treatment equipment using the information supplied by senior engineers, sales team, and customer specifications.
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Projects will include hydraulic modeling, lift stations, pump stations, conveyance, water & wastewater treatment, and much more. Our ideal teammate will have at least 6 years of professional experience in any of these areas: water, wastewater treatment, water/reuse treatment, or conveyance.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and implementing electrical systems for water and wastewater treatment plants and related infrastructure projects, such as irrigation pump stations, remote wells, amenity lake pump stations, and surface water projects.
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Design and develop electrical systems for water and wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, and related infrastructure projects. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Electrical Engineer to join our team in the water and wastewater industry.
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You will be responsible for managing projects from the planning phase through construction, providing engineering expertise on all aspects of small to large water/wastewater projects including, but not limited to, water distribution and transmission pipelines, sanitary sewer collection systems, tanks/reservoirs and pump stations, and/or water and wastewater treatment.
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Provide technical assistance and advise to Project Managers relative to resolving existing project-related issues Projects are related to domestic, wastewater, sewage treatment, and air quality.
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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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Types of projects include - water main, water pumping and booster stations, wastewater treatment plants and lift stations, storm and sanitary collection systems, and water distribution systems, and associated pipelines and structures.
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Our employees deliver landmark commercial, industrial, environmental, energy, power, and renewable infrastructure projects — and provide innovative solutions to complex environmental, water quality, supply, treatment, watershed, and wastewater challenges.
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THE most reputable Water/Wastewater Infrastructure and Treatment Civil Consulting firm in the US & Canada. Project may include pipelines, open channels, pump stations, channel stabilization, storage and treatment facilities, multi-benefit facilities, and other conveyance measures.
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Duties and Responsibilities: Assist project team in design of public infrastructure such as water & sanitary sewer lines, roadways, water plants, lift stations, wastewater treatment facilities, etc.
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Design responsibilities include preparing construction documents, calculations, writing specifications, analysis and study-level reports for water and wastewater treatment plants, water distribution, wastewater collection system, pump stations, site layouts, horizontal and vertical control, grading and drainage, paving, site utilities, determining appropriate design methods, equipment sizing and selection.
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You will oversee the development of plans for water and wastewater systems, write specifications, analysis, and study-level reports for water and wastewater treatment distribution and collection systems, determine appropriate design methods, equipment sizing and selection, and work directly with the owner.
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Our Houston office is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer with experience planning, organizing, and developing engineering activities for the construction and maintenance of water, wastewater treatment, and energy plants and facilities.
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As a Project Director/Project Executive in our Water/Wastewater Group (W/WWTP), you will lead and manage a complex and/or mega project(s) from preconstruction through early stage client involvement to project start up, commissioning and project close out.
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