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The Stormwater/Drainage Technical Manager will lead hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, conduct watershed and stormwater management planning, and mentor junior staff. The role involves developing complex simulations and providing technical guidance while collaborating with municipal clients to manage drainage and floodplain issues using innovative design solutions.
As an HR Talent Partner, you will enhance employee relations, streamline onboarding, and drive people initiatives in alignment with strategic business goals, supporting talent acquisition and development within the Operations and Management Business Unit.
The O&M Technician at Woodard & Curran is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the F.O.G. receiving unit, Greasezilla. Duties include performing preventative and corrective maintenance, operating equipment, conducting site inspections, assisting customers, and ensuring compliance with safety protocols.
The Water Treatment Lead O&M Technician oversees daily operations and maintenance of a water treatment plant, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, coordinating preventative maintenance, training staff, and responding to emergencies. This role focuses on maintaining equipment and providing high-quality drinking water for clients.
The Civil Environmental Project Engineer will assist in engineering calculations, project oversight, data analysis, and regulatory submissions. Responsibilities include overseeing contractors, conducting field investigations, and supporting project documentation. Collaboration with a team of experts is essential to address environmental challenges and ensure effective project execution.
The Environmental Civil Project Engineer will manage engineering projects, perform QA/QC to ensure work accuracy, mentor junior staff, and support marketing efforts, while working under the supervision of a Project Manager. Responsibilities include providing technical advice, construction oversight, and managing project tasks.
The Financial Accounting and Reporting Manager will oversee financial reporting processes, ensuring compliance with GAAP and regulatory standards. Responsibilities include policy development, audit management, compliance validation, financial modeling, and collaboration with finance leadership. The role requires effective communication and problem-solving skills, along with attention to detail and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
As an Environmental Project Manager, you will manage project scopes, schedules, budgets, and delivery related to site cleanup and environmental remediation. Responsibilities include client management, coordinating engineers and scientists, mentoring junior staff, and ensuring project performance, backed by the National Remediation Practice.
The Environmental Project Engineer will lead and manage various remediation projects, focusing on technical tasks from project design to execution. Responsibilities include managing project scope, budget, contractor interactions, regulatory compliance, and technical report writing, while collaborating within a multidisciplinary team.
As a Water Operator or Operator Trainee, you will operate and maintain the water treatment facility under the supervision of the Chief Operator, assist in ensuring efficient treatment processes, and may respond to emergencies during on-call rotations. Opportunities for certification and professional growth are supported by the company.
The Wastewater Operator will assist in the daily operations and maintenance of the wastewater treatment facility, performing laboratory analysis, monitoring equipment, and ensuring compliance with safety policies. The role also involves report generation and participation in maintenance duties as per the direction of the Chief Operator.
This position involves leading and completing technical tasks for diverse remediation projects, from concept development to remediation system design and operation. Responsibilities include feasibility studies, data evaluation, regulatory compliance, and construction management, along with report writing and project coordination with subcontractors and clients.
The Utility Technician will operate and maintain wastewater collection and water distribution systems, perform preventative and corrective maintenance on lift stations, service the vacuum station, install and read water meters, and perform hydrant maintenance. This entry-level position offers opportunities for professional growth in the utility field.
The Drinking Water Technical Manager will lead multidisciplinary project teams in planning, design, construction, and operations of drinking water systems, while mentoring junior staff and collaborating with mid and senior-level engineers. The role involves ensuring compliance with local and federal regulations and participating in marketing efforts.
As a Water/Wastewater Utility Technician at Woodard & Curran, you will conduct routine maintenance and testing of water and wastewater systems, assist with facility operations, collect samples for lab analysis, maintain utility grounds, and respond to after-hours emergencies, while ensuring compliance with industry standards.
As an Entry-level Environmental Engineer, Scientist, or Geologist, you will collect samples, assist in field investigations, prepare reports, and manage data under mentorship. Your role includes supporting site investigation and remediation activities, ensuring safety compliance, and contributing to regulatory documentation.
As a Wastewater Treatment Operator, you will monitor and control wastewater processing, ensure compliance with environmental standards, operate equipment, perform maintenance, and conduct laboratory tests. You’ll also assist in training and managing equipment operations to optimize plant performance.
As a Wastewater Operator at Woodard & Curran, you will operate the wastewater treatment plant in compliance with environmental standards, perform daily rounds, troubleshoot equipment, and engage in maintenance tasks. This role offers the chance to develop your skills in both wastewater and industrial treatment while ensuring the highest quality of treated water.
The Wastewater Operator will ensure the daily operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment equipment, monitor operating conditions, conduct lab analyses, perform preventive maintenance, and troubleshoot equipment. Responsibilities also include documenting sampling requirements and participating in emergency response.
As a Water & Wastewater Utility Worker, you will operate and maintain water treatment facilities, perform preventative maintenance, conduct lab testing, document operational status, and respond to emergency situations as directed. Shift work and on-call participation are required.