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Ten or more years of municipal water/wastewater treatment or water infrastructure engineering experience or equivalent. Job Description Senior Instrumentation and Controls Engineer - Water InfrastructureWhy join us.
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Our mission is to actively support public health and safety, quality neighborhoods, and a healthy and sustainable environment and economy by effectively managing drinking water, wastewater, storm and surface water, and solid waste.
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Minimum 10 + years of experience in drinking water, wastewater, and storm-water utility management services. This position will focus on helping our municipal drinking water, wastewater, and storm-water clients address today's complex challenges, such as equitable and sustainable customer service, regulatory drivers, program afford-ability, workforce limitations, and asset renewal and replacement.
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What You'll Bring A minimum of 12 years of AEC engineering experience with facility mechanical systems including water, chilled water, wastewater, HVAC, cooling towers/condensers, boiler/steam, hot water, or compressed air (manufacturing facility experience preferred) 2 years' experience as an engineering manager or mechanical department manager preferred.
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3+ 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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Job Summary: We are actively seeking an initiative-taking Water/Wastewater Engineer your area that can be a role model, client-focused, impactful, and decisive. Job Summary: We are actively seeking an initiative-taking Water/Wastewater Engineer your area that can be a role model, client-focused, impactful, and decisive.
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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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5+ years of sales experience providing AMI/AMR water meter solutions to municipalities in a direct sales environment is required. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to provide rudimentary water meter troubleshooting support to existing customers.
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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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Wastewater Utility Maintenance Worker II's perform skilled and specialized wastewater inspection, maintenance, operations, repairs and construction duties; operate eductor combination high velocity water/vacuum sewer cleaning equipment, closed-circuit TV equipment, portable generators, rodding machines, pickup and dump trucks and other specialized equipment as required; may serve as lead worker to Maintenance Worker I's, part-time, and seasonal employees as assigned.
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We primarily perform heavy civil projects specializing in earth moving, transportation, roadways, water resources, and underground utilities. Assist in providing solutions related to earth moving, transportation, roadways, water resources, and underground utilities and construction operations.
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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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DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIESThe successful candidate will: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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The Program/Project Manager will work closely with national industry leaders and local experts as part of the WTR Business Unit to support clients with infrastructure design for water resource related projects.
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Several examples are heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), industrial refrigeration, municipal wastewater processing, steel or aluminum processing, mining, power generation, and marine propulsion.
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