Process Monitoring: Monitor and adjust water treatment processes, including chemical dosing, filtration, and disinfection, to maintain water quality within specified parameters.
Equipment Maintenance: Conduct routine maintenance and inspections of plant equipment, including pumps, valves, and instrumentation, to ensure reliable and efficient operation.
Emergency Response: Respond to and manage emergency situations, such as equipment failures or water quality issues, implementing corrective actions promptly.
Data Recording: Maintain accurate records of plant operations, including water quality data, equipment performance, and maintenance activities.
Plant Operations: Oversee the day-to-day operations of the water treatment plant, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and optimal efficiency.
Requirements
operator license
water treatment
troubleshooting
3+ years
team lead
communication
Communication Skills: Effective communication skills to coordinate with team members, report on plant operations, and interact with regulatory agencies.
License: Class 3 or 4 Water and Wastewater Operator licenses issued by the relevant regulatory authority.
Knowledge of water treatment principles, regulations, and standards.
Experience: Minimum of 3 years of experience as a water/wastewater plant operator, as well as experience leading a team.
Technical Skills:Proficient in operating and troubleshooting water treatment plant equipment.Knowledge of water treatment principles, regulations, and standards.
Proficient in operating and troubleshooting water treatment plant equipment.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Additional coursework or training in water treatment is preferred.
Benefits
Healthy Workplace Program
Competitive Health Benefits
Flexible/Hybrid Schedule
Worldwide Travel Assistance
Employee Referral Bonus
Community Service Opportunities
WEI Incentive Program
Career Development and Training
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$24M
Annual Revenue
Near $24 million in annual revenue.
#348
ENR Rank
Ranked among ENR’s Top 500 design firms in 2025.
15+
Offices
Operates across multiple states with 15+ offices.
2022
Merger Year
Merged Sigma and Manchac Consulting to expand capabilities.
the firm grew from a single office in Mississippi into a multi-state civil engineering powerhouse.
Specializing in infrastructure projects—transportation networks, water systems, flood control, environmental and land development.
Notable projects include dam rehabilitation, GIS‑driven flood modeling, broadband network design, and municipal infrastructure programs.
Teams regularly present cutting‑edge solutions at industry conferences, advancing techniques like 2D hydraulic modeling and 3D hydrography.
Culture + Values
Integrity
Teamwork
Innovation
Excellence
Safety
Accountability
Respect
Environment + Sustainability
By 2050
Net Zero Emissions Goal
The company has set an ambitious target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 through comprehensive operational changes and sustainable practices.
Committed to sustainable design practices that prioritize environmental stewardship.
Minimizes environmental impact through efficient energy use and waste reduction strategies.
Focus on reducing carbon footprint across all operational activities.
Encourages eco-friendly practices and sustainability within the engineering industry.
Utilizes renewable energy sources in both office spaces and project designs.
Inclusion & Diversity
25% Leadership Roles
Gender Representation
Women hold 25% of leadership positions, contributing to gender diversity in executive roles.
Diverse workforce with inclusive hiring practices
Ongoing programs to support professional development for all employees