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This is a technical role working with engineers and project managers on a variety of projects within the Dams, Mining and Water Resources markets. Civil/Site- Site development, access roads, drainage channels, jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional dams, slope stabilization, retaining walls, detention ponds, land development, surface drainage, and stream restoration.
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Maintains, inspects, installs and cleans batteries and terminals; takes voltage, resistance and specific gravity readings; fills batteries with water; recharges, removes and replaces batteries; installs inter-cell connecting straps; performs discharge tests on battery strings; performs single cell charges on batteries; keeps routine battery service records and logs; and participates in the training of new Battery Technicians.
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Troubleshoot drainage problems, water leaks, lack of water and effect repairs Carpentry: Understand woodworking and carpentry. Troubleshooting, service, and repair of pumps, condensers, motors, lighting and electrical circuits Refrigeration: Experience in refrigeration, knowledge of Hussmann rack systems as well as conventional pump down systems Plumbing: Install faucets, seats, drain seals.
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Riverton City is seeking a full-time position as a Water Distribution Operator Entry Level, Level II or Level III, in the Water Department. 2+ years' experience as a Water Distribution Operator IV required.
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Perform detailed structural design and calculations for water and wastewater treatment facilities by working with other project team members to understand and integrate their requirements into the structural design, coordinating design details between various project design disciplines.
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We bring more than a century of expertise and 6,600 team members to deliver forward-thinking innovations, unmatched global supply chain capability, and market-shaping solutions in reservoir, drilling, production, midstream, and water applications.
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Some examples, although not exhaustive are: Traffic Control (AATSA), Material Testing (Soils, Concrete), Structural Welding, Landscaping, Dry Utilities, Water, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer, Roadway Pavement.
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Must become a certified Utah State Water Distribution Operator (Grade 1 minimum) within one year of hire. Supports the water department by performing a variety of un-skilled to semi-skilled work in maintaining the city's water systems.
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They are responsible for implementing the proven Aqua-Tots curriculum in each lesson, offering children quality swim instruction that will enable them to live a lifetime of safety in and around the water.
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Under the supervision of a Principal Geologist, you provide support on a range of environmental projects including: Emergency Response, Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments, soil and groundwater characterization, air sampling, remediation system operation and maintenance, lithologic logging, well construction monitoring, water and wastewater treatment facility monitoring, and water resources activities.
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WSP is growing and we have an exciting career opportunity for a Lead Water Resources Project Manager to join our North Mountain Operations in our South Jordan, UT office. The individual will be assisted by the entire water resources team to provide value to the client and achieve successful project outcomes.
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Monitors city water systems construction projects, i.e., storm drain, water, waste water, pressurized irrigation, streets, curb, gutter, and sidewalk etc. Must be a level II certified Water & Wastewater Operator.
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Ensure all necessary tools and equipment are on hand and available (drinking water, PPE, shovels, rakes, release sprayer, Yak-Trax traction cleats, plate compactors, hearing protection, safety glasses or prescription safety glasses, face shields, metatarsal guards Etc.
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Grading Design, Drainage Design and Details, Water, Sewer Design, Geometric layouts of site, roadway improvements or water, and Sewer and Drainage reports/analysis. Water and sewer planning and design.
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Manage environmental projects involving site characterization, remedial design, and environmental compliance, being responsible for ensuring that deliverables, schedules and budgets are achieved Perform field work for site characterization and site remediation projects including oversight of subcontractors and sampling of soil, soil vapor, sediment, surface water and groundwater in accordance with state and Federal regulations and generally accepted protocols.
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