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Water Engineer with Arcadis U.S., Inc. (Richmond, VA)Evaluate, plan, design, permit and support management of projects for water/wastewater/storm water treatment and conveyance (pipelines, treatment, and pumping facilities.
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The Water Skilled Laborer/ Groundman is responsible for supporting the crew by assisting with the installation and repair of water lines. Fit pipe that is ditched or drilled in the g Laborer, Water, Manufacturing, Construction.
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B&N Water/Wastewater Engineer Responsibilities. Collaborate with some of the top water/wastewater experts in the industry to develop water and wastewater design and improvement projects.
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DescriptionBurns & McDonnell’s rapidly growing Mid-Atlantic Water Practice is searching for a Staff Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Engineer. Understanding of related water transmission mains, water distribution systems, and/or wastewater collection system design preferred.
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Experience in Drainage, Storm water Management and Erosion and Sediment Control designs and calculations. Come join the Mead & Hunt team as a Water Resources Project Manager and help design solutions to keep our transportation running smoothly and our communities safe.
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This position performs various fusing tasks associated with new construction, repair and maintenance of existing water utility lines and related systems/equipment such as fusing pipe casings, fusing vault lids and pipe fittings, fusing metal parts together, fusing hot water mains, repairing broken or cracked parts, filling holes, fabricating special parts and apparatus, etc.
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This role will apply leadership skills and expertise in all aspects of developing water distribution system models, wastewater collection system models, stormwater models, and system master plans to guide technical project teams.
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Experience in watershed and storm water management, design of stormwater quantity and quality control measures (specifically to Virginia DEQ BMP Clearinghouse), surface water hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, drainage design, erosion and sediment control design, and watershed/waterway modeling.
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Primary duties of this position will include: Scoping, planning, managing, directing and monitoring all aspects of medium to large multi-disciplinary drinking water and wastewater treatment projects and contracts with high degrees of technical complexity.
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A career-minded Water/Wastewater engineer, looking towards advancement, is needed to join JMT’s fast growing Water/Wastewater consultant engineering practice in Richmond, Virginia.
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Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an evidence-based practice that improves outcomes for adults with severe mental illness (SMI) who are most at-risk of psychiatric crisis, hospitalization, and involvement with the criminal justice system.
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We are looking for a talented Water/Wastewater Treatment Senior Project Technical Leader, that wants to be part of a purpose-driven organization that is focused on helping our clients, colleagues and communities thrive.
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Lead and/or provide support in the design of the rehabilitation or replacement of water and wastewater pumping stations and treatment plant assets. Our Richmond office is currently seeking a Senior Engineer / Project Manager / Client Service Manager with a capability and familiarity with infrastructure design and condition assessment as it pertains to municipal buried infrastructure and/or plant design (equipment, piping and controls) for the water industry (wastewater and potable water.
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The successful candidate will be expected to work as a team member for preliminary engineering, studies, detailed design and construction services for water / wastewater treatment plants, developing proposals (e.g. scope and fee), and pumping stations.
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Our people are Stantec's most valuable resource, and in joining our team you will be able to leverage your career experiences and expertise in pumping stations, water treatment and wastewater treatment infrastructure within a culture that values inclusion, celebrates shared success, and applauds ambition.
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