Business Development Director, Wastewater
Energy Recovery- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Environmental, or Chemical Engineering, along with a minimum of 8 years of experience in drinking water systems design and construction. Strong knowledge of local and federal regulations pertaining to drinking water treatment and distribution is required, including experience with master planning, treatment, and distribution systems. Familiarity with SCADA systems and integrated operations is preferred.
As the Drinking Water Technical Manager, you will primarily provide engineering support on drinking water projects, leading the technical delivery of multiple projects and working alongside Project Managers. You will determine the overall technical approach for projects, prepare and deliver presentations and training programs, provide input on design guidelines, and support marketing and proposal efforts. Additionally, you will collaborate with a team of junior staff and mid/senior-level technical staff, and actively participate in practice initiatives.
Engineering and consulting for water management
Woodard Curran specializes in engineering, science, and operations with a focus on clean water infrastructure and environmental consulting. They address complex water and environmental challenges by providing services such as water resources management, wastewater treatment, stormwater management, water reuse and recycling, and environmental remediation. Their project-based business model allows them to engage with a variety of clients, including government entities, private businesses, and institutions, generating revenue through consulting, design, and operational services. Unlike many competitors, Woodard Curran emphasizes modernizing water resources data management and has developed forensic tools to identify contaminants, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Their goal is to make a positive impact on environmental health and sustainability, supported by initiatives from the Woodard Curran Foundation.