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Use digital tools to enhance customer experience, team and client collaboration, and project delivery including configuration and deployment of SharePoint, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Power BI, and Augmented Reality, as well as designing and managing databases and cloud-based computing services.
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As a Stormwater Engineer, you will evaluate, plan, design, permit and support management of projects for stormwater treatment and conveyance (pipelines, treatment, and pumping facilities). Learn / use digital tools to enhance customer experience, team and client collaboration, and project delivery including configuration and deployment of SharePoint, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Power BI, and Augmented Reality.
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Role accountabilities: The Water Engineer will possess a strong foundation in engineering concepts and theories related to water, wastewater, and stormwater management. Use digital tools to enhance customer experience, team and client collaboration, and project delivery including configuration and deployment of SharePoint, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Power BI, and Augmented Reality, as well as designing and managing databases and cloud-based computing services Qualifications & Experience: Required Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering (or a closely related engineering discipline.
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Role accountabilities:As a Water Wastewater Engineer, you will evaluate, plan, design, permit and support management of projects for water / wastewater / stormwater treatment and conveyance (pipelines, treatment, and pumping facilities.
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Role accountabilities:As a Water/Wastewater Engineer, you will evaluate, plan, design, permit, and support management of projects for water/wastewater treatment and conveyance (pipelines, treatment, and pumping facilities.
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Role accountabilities:The candidate in this role will evaluate, plan, design, permit and support management of projects for water/wastewater and conveyance (pipelines, treatment, and pumping facilities.
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The Water Resource and Sustainability Management Consultant will possess a strong foundation in analytical concepts and theories related to sustainability in water, wastewater, and stormwater management.
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Learn and use digital tools to enhance customer experience, team and client collaboration, and project delivery including configuration and deployment of SharePoint, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Power BI, ArcGIS, and Augmented Reality.
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Learn and use digital tools to enhance customer experience, team and client collaboration, and project delivery including configuration and deployment of SharePoint, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Power BI, and Augmented Reality.
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Support Asset Management projects performing data analytics, operational and organizational assessments, condition assessments and overall performance evaluations of water/wastewater/stormwater facilities.
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As an Entry Level Water Engineer, you will have the opportunity to evaluate, plan, design and support the management of projects related to water/wastewater/stormwater treatment and conveyance including pipelines and pumping facilities.
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Additionally, you will have the opportunity to support Asset Management projects by performing data analytics, operational and organizational assessments, condition assessments, and overall performance evaluations of water/wastewater/stormwater facilities.
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Evaluate, plan, design and support management of projects for water/wastewater/stormwater treatment and conveyance (pipelines and pumping facilities). Assess, develop, and support the management of sustainability and resilience projects including vulnerability and mitigation assessments, and planning and design for utilities, municipalities, and cities.
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The candidate in this role will evaluate, plan, design, permit and support management of projects for water/wastewater and conveyance (pipelines, treatment, and pumping facilities). Client management experience, including preparation and development of proposals and client relationship building.
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Knowledge of P6, Excel, Power Bi and other related PMIS systems used in Program Controls. BS/BA Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Provide program level controls for document management.
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