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Thewaternetwork

Engineer/Project Manager

Thewaternetwork, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215


Mead & Hunt is seeking several motivated engineers/project managers to work with clients to help address Texas’s critical water/wastewater infrastructure. See below for detailed job descriptions and candidate qualifications. For more information, contact Mark Perkins.The Mead & Hunt water/wastewater team specializes in providing innovative and cost-effective water/wastewater solutions that enhance Texas’s natural environment. Providing unparalleled service for a wide range of clients, the team’s diverse experience includes providing ground-up design, expanding current infrastructure, implementing sustainability measures, and efficiently rehabilitating outdated infrastructure with cutting-edge technology. Above all, Mead & Hunt is focused on enabling its clients to help Texas weather the water challenges the coming decades will offer.In addition to a vibrant company culture and flexibility, Mead & Hunt offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive compensation, medical & dental insurance, 401 (k), bonus structure, and ownership opportunities.Water/Wastewater Project Manager

This prime opportunity will allow a water/wastewater engineer to fast-track their career at a rapidly growing company, supported by a diverse and highly qualified team. Individuals without prior project management experience will be considered for this position if they can demonstrate the desire to be trained for a project management role.Requirements:BS (or higher) in Civil Engineering or related engineering discipline8+ years of related experienceLicensed professional engineerPrior experience working on water and/or wastewater projects in Texas preferredCandidates with water/wastewater experience either “inside the fence” or “outside the fence” will be consideredLead Wastewater Conveyance & Treatment Engineer

Mead & Hunt is seeking a lead wastewater conveyance & treatment engineer to join their growing water/wastewater team and help maintain their excellent reputation and extensive backlog within Texas. This position will be responsible for wastewater utility systems project management and design, including pumping, lift stations, pipelines, metering, wholesale water delivery, and storage tanks. A successful candidate will have experience working on wastewater conveyance and treatment plants. Projects may also include ductwork and odor control system planning and coordination, depending on location. As the candidate will be responsible for leading a multidisciplinary team and will be supported by Mead & Hunt’s permitting and regulatory group throughout the design process, regular coordination/communication will be critical.Requirements:BS (or higher) in Civil Engineering or related engineering discipline8+ years of related experienceLicensed professional engineerPrior experience working on wastewater conveyance and treatment plant project is requiredWater Resources Project Manager

Mead & Hunt is seeking a motivated project manager to join their growing water resources team. This is a career-defining opportunity for a motivated Project Engineer or Project Manager to reach the next level both technically and professionally. The team strives to provide clients with cost-effective, cutting-edge solutions that meet the challenging and ever-changing water resources environment, both now and in the coming decades.This opportunity will allow a qualified, ambitious individual to quickly progress in their career, providing access to unparalleled experience working on key projects for a wide variety of clients around Texas, all while being supported by a diverse and highly qualified team of professionals. Individuals without prior project management experience will be considered for this position if they can demonstrate the desire to be trained for a project management role.Requirements:BS (or higher) in Civil Engineering or related engineering discipline8+ years of related experienceLicensed professional engineerPrior experience working on water resources or stormwater projects in Texas is required

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