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You will provide expertise for marine facilities, concrete and steel bridges, flood walls, pump stations, navigation locks, dam structures, and waterfront structures. Structural design and analysis of civil works structures (flood walls, navigation locks, dam structures), waterfront structures, pump stations, and bridges.
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We also welcome candidates with experience in engineering design of drinking water, wastewater, or raw water systems, pump stations, water or wastewater treatment, or water resource projects. 10 years of experience participating directly in engineering design projects related to fish hatcheries, aquaculture, drinking water systems or treatment, wastewater systems or treatment, water intakes, pump stations, or water resource projects.
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Understanding and experience with water resource infrastructure including fishery related projects, water conveyance, storm water networks, civil grading, water treatment, wastewater treatment and pump stations.
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The staff has expert specialized training in ACLS, intra-aortic balloon pump, continuous renal replacement therapy, and transvenous pacemaker. Registered Nurse, RN, ICUs - ICU Training Program - Harborview Medical Center.
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Is responsible for the coordination and oversight of a strategic national marketing program focused on Hydropower, Pump Storage, and FERC Licensing. Responsible for developing and executing a strategic plan for the Energy Program (Hydropower, Pump Storage, and FERC Licensing) working closely with DBD. This includes coordination, developing and leading the implementation of market sector strategic plans.
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Understand processes related to thin film deposition systems, including pump down, vent and material deposition. Understand processes related to thin film deposition systems, including pump down, vent and material deposition.
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Structural design and analysis of civil works structures (flood walls, navigation locks, dam structures), waterfront structures, bridges and pump stations. Working knowledge (or interest in learning) BIM and/or CAD software platforms (such as AutoCAD, Revit, Bentley OpenBuildings, MicroStation.
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Under direct supervision, may assist with sewer line repairs, inspections and maintenance, dig around underground utility pipes, make manhole adjustments, wash wet wells, clean and maintain pump stations, conduct high velocity cleaning of sewer system components, complete manhole surveys, inspect system plumbing/flushing components, operate jackhammers and other power equipment, clean up worksites and vehicles, and drive light utility vehicles.
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Use of therapeutic modalities, such as cold/hot pack application, ultrasound, electrical stimulation application, paraffin bath, fluid therapy or compression pump application. We are seeking a full time physical therapy aide 30-40 hours per week.
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Demonstrates correct use of Biomedical equipment such as defibrillator, Suction machine, IV and feeding pumps, PCA pump, blood glucose monitoring machine. Demonstrates ability to recognize and Institute arrhythmia protocol for the following Cardiac rhythms V-tach, V-fib, PVC’s, asystole, 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree heart block, atrial fibrillation, and atrial flutter.
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Keywords: Water, Wastewater, Water Resources, Water Resource Management, Drinking Water, Pump Station, Pipeline, Stormwater, Water Supply, Construction, Consulting, Project Manager, Design, Engineering.
$121,790 - $190,555 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 7 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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We keep the newest techniques at the forefront of our practice and offer advanced procedures including image guided surgery and balloon sinuplasty. Your personal and family needs will be satisfied living in [Kirkland]( a vibrant waterfront destination with an unparalleled blend of outdoor recreation, art, dining and boutique shopping.
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Required Education/Experience/Credential: C-14 Pump Operator preferred. JOB TITLE: Paint Pump Operator (C-14) Required Education/Experience/Credential: C-14 Pump Operator preferred. JOB TITLE: Paint Pump Operator (C-14.
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More than 100 years after its founding, H.D. Fowler Company remains one of the last family-owned distributors of waterworks, irrigation, pump, and wastewater equipment in the Pacific Northwest.
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What you'll be doing: Manage and coordinate project technical work from the planning phase through construction, providing engineering expertise on all aspects of small to large water/wastewater civil infrastructure projects including, but not limited to, water distribution and transmission pipelines, sanitary sewer collection systems, treatment systems, and pump stations.
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