Water Process Engineer
Location: Boise, Idaho
Qualifications
- Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering from a recognized accredited program in the candidate's home country or the country where they are practicing.
- Minimum of 6 years of related work experience.
Benefits
- Full-Time position.
- Competitive compensation; 401K match and benefits starting day 1.
- Hybrid work environment to balance work and personal life.
- Comprehensive benefits portfolio, including medical, dental, and vision insurances, disability, and a robust wellness program.
- Flexible work schedules, paid vacation and holiday time, sick time, and dependent sick time to support a healthy work-life balance.
- Additional benefits include a company-matched 401k plan, adoption reimbursement, tuition reimbursement, vendor discounts, an employment referral program, AD&D insurance, pre-tax accounts, voluntary legal plan, and a credit union.
Responsibilities
- Serve as a wastewater process engineer and technical specialist in conventional wastewater treatment.
- Utilize processes such as physical/chemical primary treatment, conventional activated sludge, biological nutrient removal, fixed-film processes, membrane bio-reactors (MBR), sidestream treatment, tertiary filtration, and disinfection.
- Provide technical guidance to a process team, supervise engineering staff on projects, and collaborate with multidisciplinary design teams to implement complex treatment solutions.
- Prepare complex engineering deliverables, including process models, process/mass balance calculations, design criteria/basis of design memoranda, process flow diagrams, P&IDs, tradeoff studies, and master planning studies.
- Support multiple projects simultaneously with complex technical challenges.
- Act as a technical specialist, providing guidance to project teams in conventional and/or emerging wastewater treatment systems.
- Perform complex research, including bench, pilot, and full-scale testing to select or assess treatment processes and incorporate data into process models.
- Develop recommendations for appropriate treatment processes, equipment, and materials selection.
- Oversee data collection, assimilation, analysis, and management for process modeling and design work.
- Prepare process models and conduct complex engineering calculations following standard methods and principles.
- Participate in coaching, career development planning, learning/training, and development of junior staff.
- Provide guidance on department design guides, standards, systems, and applicable engineering codes related to water quality and treatment.
- Provide technical guidance on projects and disciplines.