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The importance of water to the health of our world cant be overstated.
As the frequency and intensity of floods droughts and storms increases the water industry must continue to build resiliency and lead from the front.
Together with our clients we are thinking and doing things differently to help preempt and prepare for whats next. Be a part of this dynamic and committed team of diverse water specialists and drive change for your community.
Youll be able to apply our powerful global network of skills and decades of experience to create positive water outcomes that respect nature and nurture communities.
Our Northeast Water business is growing! We are looking for a Project Engineer to join our team in Syracuse NY. In this role youll be an integral member of our multidisciplinary project team working on water wastewater utility and infrastructure design projects throughout the region
In an ever changing world it requires creativity and innovation to stay ahead.
Were seeking the curious those who are stimulated by fresh thinking and a desire to shape our communities in new positive ways.
As part of a truly global team working on complex and rewarding projects youll be at the forefront of driving change
Working with an energetic and high performing team this position offers a variety of work and will see you involved in:
What you will bring to the team:
Interested in joining our Water team Apply today!
Salary range: $65200 $97800 based on experience
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As a multicultural organization we encourage individual achievement and recognize the strength of a diverse workforce. GHD is an equal opportunity employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants without regard to race creed religion national origin citizenship color sex sexual orientation gender identity age disability marital status or veteran status.
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