Verify designs from the process design group meets client project requirements.
Lead or heavily contribute to the developing new or existing tools, products, and processes as part of continuous improvement initiatives.
Review customer specifications, resolve issues, clarify requirements, and budget for non-standard requirements.
Draft process flow diagrams and basic layout drawings. Aid in improving drawing templates and standard offerings.
Work with the sales team and supervisors to manage bid submission information. Estimate project schedules. Respond to customer questions.
Lead a group of 3-6 engineers who produce cost estimates and proposals in response to customer's needs.
Work with the sales and operations teams to develop commercial strategies for competitive projects and document strategy sessions.
Prepare proposals including technical equipment details, drawings, influent parameters, discharge criteria, clarifications, customer technical questionnaires, and appendices.
Responsible for performing duties in a safe manner and promoting safety in accordance with Newterra’s safety policies and procedures.
Complete all responsibilities while ensuring adherence to Newterra’s Delegation of Authority.
Collaborate with suppliers and procurement to obtain component and equipment costs.
Be a source of water systems knowledge and mentor junior level applications engineers.
Perform cost estimate and proposal reviews for simple and complex systems.
Comply with Quality Management Systems in accordance with Newterra’s internal quality standards.
Requirements
microsoft office
engineering degree
water treatment
10+ years
communication
teamwork
Strong computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite (SharePoint, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams) and the ability to learn new computer applications quickly.
Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Chemical, Mechanical, Environmental, Etc.)
Excellent written and verbal communication and attention to detail.
Ability to work independently and work collaboratively with others to achieve a common goal.
Substantial experience in application areas: designing potable water and wastewater systems (MBR, SBR, MBBR)
More than 10 years’ experience in designing and budgeting water treatment systems.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
1992 Roots
Foundation Year
The company traces its origins back to 1863, with its modern roots established in 1992.
June 2025 Acquisition
Key Milestone
Acquired by Grundfos in June 2025, marking a significant expansion phase.
1.58 MGD Capacity
Project Scale
Delivered a wastewater reuse plant capable of processing 1.58 million gallons per day.
6 Factories
Global Presence
Operates six vertically integrated factories across North America.
Grew from a small Canadian maker into a global modular water-treatment leader.
Delivers turnkey engineered systems for industries such as food-processing, municipalities, mining, and aquaculture.
Specializes in advanced water treatment technologies, including membrane bioreactors, reverse osmosis, and PFAS pilot systems.
Champions plug-and-play modular systems deployable in harsh or remote environments.
Acquired firms like H2O Engineering and ESS to expand capabilities.
Culture + Values
Environment + Sustainability
200+M Gallons
Water Treatment Capacity
Daily water and wastewater treatment volume.
1.5M Pounds
Pollutants Removed
Total pollutants removed from industrial stormwater over 15 years.
Under 1.0%
Safety Incident Rate
Recordable incident rate maintained across operations.
60% Renewable
Electricity Source
Percentage of electricity sourced from renewable energy in major facilities.
“Renewing our planet’s ecosystem for current and future generations.” (stated purpose)
2024 Sustainability Report: integrated 3 acquisitions and opened 4 new facilities to boost production, efficiency, and sustainability
Implements advanced water reuse systems (e.g., MBR, GAC, RO) recovering over 97.5% of wastewater in industrial installations