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Wastewater projects include wastewater treatment plant studies and design, collection system assessments and rehabilitation, pump/lift stations, and process/mechanical piping systems.
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You will be involved in designing water distribution systems and facilities including treatment plants and booster pump stations, wastewater collection systems and facilities, roadway/drainage projects, and other projects typical of a municipal engineering practice.
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As part of our 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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We are currently searching for Water/Wastewater Treatment Engineers in our offices located in Dallas, Fort Worth, Denton, Houston, and Pearland, TX.The Water/Wastewater Treatment Engineer will assist with analysis, design, construction administration, and preparation of technical reports, plans, and specifications for various water treatment, wastewater treatment, reuse, and resource recovery facility projects.
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Design and Engineering: Develop and review engineering plans, specifications, and designs for water treatment, distribution, wastewater collection, and treatment systems. With a strong commitment to sustainability and a passion for addressing environmental challenges, we are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Water/Wastewater Professional Engineer to join our team.
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The successful candidate will have the opportunity to be part of our dynamic and highly talented multi-disciplinary team supporting municipal water / wastewater/Stormwater projects including pump stations, storage and treatment facilities, and collection and conveyance systems.
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As a process engineer, you will work in a supportive team environment and have exposure to industrial water projects and wastewater treatment plants, groundwater treatment, and pump stations across a variety of industries.
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We create advanced chemistry for industrial water treatment that require less equipment, chemicals, and labour, changing the economics of the P&L and giving operators back their margins. Experience : A minimum of 5 years in sales or account management within the water treatment industry, with a specific emphasis on polymer/flocculant sales.
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5+ years experience in a direct sales position selling wastewater-related capital goods, biological processes and treatment/reuse solutions to industrial clients like Food Processing, Dairies, Meat and Cheese Processing, Chicken Rendering/Processing, Breweries, Distilleries, Wineries, Soft Drinks, etc.
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Prepare wastewater treatment plant designs, water designs, and water calculations. Water/wastewater design experience including wastewater treatment plants. Prepare wastewater treatment plant designs, water designs, and water calculations.
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Plans, coordinates and directs the activities of groups of employees within the same department who are engaged in providing Collection System, Wastewater Treatment Plant and Lift Station services.
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We are looking for a civil engineer with well-rounded experience, knowledgeable in drainage (e.g. municipalities), and a vast understanding in water/wastewater treatment plants and or roadways.
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Lead monthly reviews of operations (Incinerators, Refineries, Transfer Storage/Disposal facilities, Wastewater Treatment, and Landfills) key programs/initiatives to drive timely development and execution.
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The Senior Civil Project Manager will be the main point of contact in the day-to-day interaction with the Client’s designated representative and have the ultimate responsibility for both the quality and effective execution of engineering projects including grading, drainage systems, water distribution and supply systems, wastewater collection and treatment systems, and roadways.
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Solid understanding of design and operation of industrial and municipal wastewater treatment plants and collection systems. Troubleshoot wastewater treatment equipment and operational conditions to determine causes of effluent limitation exceedances.
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