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Water Distribution Manager I, II, III or IV and/or Washington Cross Connection Control Specialist (CCS) certification and/or Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator I, II or III background preferred.
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Washington State Group IV Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certification. Washington State Group III Wastewater Treatment Operator Certification. Physical Requirement : Incumbents perform work at a wastewater treatment plant and associated facilities and are required to lift and carry equipment weighing up to 50 pounds, use ladders, and there is exposure to hazardous chemicals and noxious odors.
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Our northwest Water Resources team focuses on fish passage, stream restoration, hydrology and hydraulics, levee analysis and design, and flood protection for local cities and counties, salmon enhancement groups, and state and federal agencies.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for an Early Career Water Resources Engineer to support our Northwest & Pacific District. Efficiently work with ArcGIS software and extensions in support of flood risk modeling and mapping and other water resources project needs.
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Minimum 10 years of civil engineering experience with a focus on public water resources infrastructure planning, analysis including modeling, engineering, and planning projects. The Integrated Water Management (IWM) Group is looking for a Senior Water Resource Engineer/Project Manager in our Seattle office.
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While we prefer prior public works water utility experience, our Water Maintenance Technician position is also a great opportunity for someone with skilled manual labor experience in utilities construction, specialized light and heavy equipment and vehicles, sewer, stormwater, or water utilities maintenance and/or installation.
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Working knowledge of installation practices related to water, wastewater and storm water distribution and conveyance system infrastructures. Comprehensive knowledge of the technical requirements and operation standards of water, wastewater and storm water systems and the knowledge of the principles and practices of municipal utilities.
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This role includes oversight of water quality compliance and permitting during capital project design and construction; managing budgets in PRISM, including bi-annual forecasting and quarterly reporting; and oversight of hazard tree management.
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6+ years of experience with water and wastewater system design; including the design of activated sludge treatment systems (lagoon, oxidation ditch, sequencing batch reactor and/or membrane), pipelines, pumping systems, collection systems, and/or CSO control systems.
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Experience in capital project management of water, wastewater or functionally related such as infrastructure, industry or large scale development. Have a working knowledge of water, wastewater or related infrastructure and systems.
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Operate, maintain and repair malfunctions at the wastewater treatment plant. Maintain, modify or repair instrumentation and control equipment including recorders, flow meters, and other water quality monitoring equipment.
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Active in area municipal water/wastewater inudstry associations is a strong plus. This position will be responsible for assisting in the growth and development of the Drinking Water Market Sector in Washington; which includes projects such as water treatment facilities, pipelines and pump stations, treatment process evaluations, and facility planning and master planning.
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Metro Water Taxi Security Officer - Full Time. Must be comfortable performing multiple styles of security including but not limited to foot and vehicle patrol, CCTV monitoring, incident response, and standing posts.
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Water/Wastewater experience preferred. As a Procurement Manager supporting our water/wasterwater team, you will be responsible for directing and coordinating the procurement activities within district and providing the leadership to help supportthe overall procurement vision of Flatiron.
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Municipal water/wastewater treatment or water infrastructure engineering. Senior Instrumentation and Controls Engineer - Water Infrastructure. Senior Instrument and Controls Engineer- Water Infrastructure.
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