Application Engineer, Wastewater (North America)
Energy RecoveryFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
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The position is remote with California preferred, and it involves 5% travel within California.
Candidates need 10-15 years of engineering experience, a B.S. in Civil or Environmental Engineering (or M.S.), strong experience in drinking water systems evaluation, planning, design, and construction, knowledge of regulations, and leadership skills to mentor staff and collaborate with teams.
The company is employee-owned with diverse teams, emphasizing collaboration, equity, and inclusion, aligned with their vision of clean water, safe environments, healthy communities, and happy people.
A strong candidate has 10-15 years of experience in drinking water systems, including evaluation, planning, design, and construction, plus leadership skills to mentor staff, collaborate with teams, and ensure regulatory compliance, with California location preferred.
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.