Hawaii Water Service
Job Description:
The Project Engineer supports the Engineering team. The position is responsible for performing and leading routine engineering projects under minimal technical guidance from higher-level engineers, managers, or supervisors. The Project Engineer requires independent judgment in performing tasks. Occasionally, the position provides direction to junior-level engineers in a lead capacity on engineering projects and technical reviews of others' work. The position is located in Waikoloa, HI.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Salary Range: $81,100 - $150,600
Deadline to submit: OPEN UNTIL FILLED.
The Equal Opportunity Policy of the Company is based upon the philosophy that all people should be treated fairly and with dignity. California Water Service, Hawaii Water Service, New Mexico Water Service and Washington Water Service do not discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected class. The Company makes all employment decisions in a non-discriminatory manner. EOE, VET, DISABILITIES
California Water Service Group invites you to pursue a career in the water industry with the third largest publicly traded water utility in the United States. Our mission is to be the leading provider of water and wastewater services. We're committed to improving the quality of life for our customers, communities, stockholders, and employees. To achieve that, we align our hiring strategies with the company's core values of integrity, service, value, health and safety, respect and collaboration, and corporate citizenship so that we can provide quality, service, and value to all of these groups.
Our commitment to our employees is evident, as we have been named a Top Workplace in the Bay Area for nine years in a row and designated as a Great Place to Work, and Cal Water was ranked “Highest in Customer Satisfaction Among Water Utilities in the West” by J.D. Power in its inaugural water utility satisfaction study.