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These positions serve as project managers and project team leads for water, sewer, storm drainage, and stream restoration projects. Prepares and/or oversees engineering consultant preparation of preliminary and final engineering plans, specifications and cost estimates for complex water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, and stream restoration projects.
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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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We are actively seeking an initiative-taking Water/Wastewater Engineer your area that can be a role model, client-focused, impactful, and decisive. 5 years of experience on hydraulic systems, water treatment, wastewater treatment, or similar fields.
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Our northwest Water Resources team is involved in stormwater, fish passage, stream restoration, hydrology and hydraulics, for local cities and counties, salmon enhancement groups, and state and federal agencies.
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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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Possess or has the ability to obtain proper state licensing once hired (Low Voltage D license, Alarm Installer Lic. etc.) Build your career within a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment that combines leading-edge technology solutions - electronic access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring, emergency communications, robotics, drones, and other smart tech innovative solutions - with physical security solutions to safeguard our clients and our communities.
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Recognizes and traces various pipe systems aboard vessels, including steam, lube oil, salt water, fresh water, hydraulics, cargo, crude oil and/or product, compressed air, etc. Operation of equipment/tools/vehicles, Uses (1-1/2 to 3 ton capacity) pipe threading machines, pipe bender, Oakey bevelers, positioners, grinders, drill motors/presses, portaband, sawsall, tape measure, cutting torch, overhead crane, lift truck, hand power tools including chainfall, portapower, compressed gas tank and wire feeders.
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Enforce Environmentally Critical Area (ECA) regulations, the City of Seattle Standard Specifications for Roads, Bridges and Municipal Construction, Best Management Practices for Erosion Control, Storm Water, Grading, Drainage Control and Side Sewer code.
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Bellevue Utilities is looking for a talented Sr. Engineer to join our collaborative team for design and project management of the drinking water, wastewater, and storm and surface water Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects.
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Familiarity with computer applications including ArcGIS, CAD software, and water and sewer hydraulic modeling packages from Autodesk (Inovyze and XPSWMM), Bentley, and DHI Mike. + 10-15 years of directly-relevant experience in water, sewer, and stormwater system modeling, and master planning.
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5+ years of sales experience providing AMI/AMR water meter solutions to municipalities in a direct sales environment is required. Prior experience selling AMI/AMR water meter solutions to municipalities or water authorities is essential.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to provide rudimentary water meter troubleshooting support to existing customers. As a Territory Sales Manager, you will lead the strategic and tactical sales execution and market expansion of AMI/AMR “Smart Metering” solutions throughout the Western half of WA state.
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Our Lamar office in Seattle, Washington, is now hiring a new Installer to help us bring innovative advertising campaigns to life for brands in Seattle, WA, and the surrounding areas. Experience in vinyl graphics installation, sign shop, and/or vehicle wrap experience preferred.
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Conduct field work, including soil, sediment, aquifer testing, drilling oversight and soil logging, soil boring and monitoring well installation, well development, well purging and sampling, and construction oversight, groundwater, soil, sediment, vapor, stormwater, and surface water sampling.
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We're seeking a technical sales professional with a successful background selling Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) and/or Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) technologies used for municipal, residential, and commercial water utilities.
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