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Drinking Water Process Engineer - Various Locations

Description:

Donohue is seeking an experienced Drinking Water Process Engineer to provide technical guidance and process leadership on municipal drinking water projects located throughout the Midwest. In this position you will be an integral member of project teams that produce facility and master plans, designs, plans and specifications, and estimates for treatment systems, pump/booster stations, and other water storage and distribution system infrastructure. You will work closely with our clients and Donohue project team members and serve as a technical resource or subject matter expert. Ideal locations are Chicago and Indianapolis.

Other responsibilities include project management, involvement in drinking water marketing pursuits, proposal writing, client interviews, staying abreast of regulatory issues impacting the industry, and active participation in AWWA. 

Desired qualifications: 

  • Master’s degree in chemical, civil or environmental engineering
  • Minimum 8 years’ experience with municipal water treatment systems
  • Professional Engineer registration
  • Strong technical background and experience in water treatment, water quality, and regulatory compliance
  • Positive team- and client-focused attitude directed towards delivering quality work on time and within budget
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Leadership and mentoring skills
  • Active professional organization participation 

Donohue is an award-winning, employee-owned water specialty firm with national water/wastewater expertise in a small company environment. Engineering News Record ranks Donohue a Top 20 Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Firm and our innovative design teams have received over 45 engineering excellence awards. We offer a competitive wage and benefits package with an industry-unique monthly profit-sharing plan.

Donohue is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

Requirements

Preferred: Master’s degree in chemical, civil or environmental engineering
Minimum 8 years’ experience with municipal water treatment systems
Professional Engineer registration

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