Engineer (Industrial Water) Engineering at Geebo

Engineer (Industrial Water)

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
We have an exciting opportunity for an engineer who takes pride in delivering exceptional client service. In this role you will focus on supporting our senior engineers on industrial wastewater design projects. Project types will include private sector detail design work focused on industrial water quality design projects, but may also include public sector work including municipal wastewater. If you are a professional who is excited about the prospect of helping to manage and grow our industrial wastewater business, then we would welcome the opportunity to speak with you. Job Expectations: The ideal candidate will have project management and technical skills experience in planning and/or designing large engineering projects, with a focus in industrial wastewater processes and the troubleshooting of those treatment systems. Prior experience with industrial water/wastewater planning, design, permitting and construction engineering activities is desired. We are seeking a candidate who has a positive, can-do attitude and will be flexible and self-motivated, well organized, and quality oriented with attention to detail. In this position some travel will be required. Desired Skills and
Experience: B.S. degree in Mechanical, Civil/Environmental, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering, M.S. preferred Project management experience desired 5-10 years or more of professional experience Familiarity with environmental regulationsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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