Engineering Work in the Water/Wastewater Industry

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Engineering Work in the Water/Wastewater Industry. . Why am I here?. 7.5 Million Bay Area Residents. Civil Engineer. 525 MILLION GALLONS / DAY OF DRINKING WATER PRODUCED 705 MILLION GALLONS / DAY OF WASTEWATER TREATED. Engineers are Critical. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Engineering Work in the Water/Wastewater

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Why am I here?

The water /wastewater industry wants to make sure we continue to have qualified engineers

I’m an engineer in the water/wastewater industry and want to give you an idea of what the work is like

To give you an idea of options you might want to investigate if this career appeals to you

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Civil Engineer7.5 Million Bay Area Residents

525 MILLION GALLONS / DAY OF DRINKING

WATER PRODUCED

705 MILLION GALLONS / DAY OF WASTEWATER

TREATED

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Engineers are Critical

In 2011, BAYWORK, a collaborative of water and wastewater utilities focused on workforce reliability, identified the following job categories as critical to getting their work done:• Engineer• Mechanic/Machinist• Water Treatment Operator• Electronic Maintenance Technician/Instrument Technician• Electrician• Water Distribution Operator• Wastewater Treatment Operator

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Average Monthly Salary Range for Engineers

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Types of Engineers in the Water/Wastewater Industry

Civil Engineer

• Environmental/Process/Water Quality/Sanitary Engineer

• Structural Engineer

Electrical Engineer

Instrumentation and Control/SCADA Engineer

Mechanical Engineer

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Civil Engineer

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Electrical Engineer

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Instrumentation & Control Engineer

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Mechanical Engineer

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BAYWORK Website

baywork.org

For more information about BAYWORK or to contact someone from BAYWORK with questions, see the “About

Us” page on the baywork.org website.

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My Position and the Kind of Work I Do

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My Education and Experience

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My Favorite Project

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What I Like Best About My Job

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Options for you to consider if you think you might be interested in becoming an engineer

Coursework• Course 1• Course 2

Experiences (e.g., internships)• Experience 1• Experience 2

Training Opportunities• Training 1• Training 2

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BAYWORK Training Opportunity Map

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BAYWORK Job Opportunity Map

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QUESTIONS/COMMENTS?

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