Brunel cares about wastewater management 

In our rapidly expanding world with a population of over eight billion people, the sheer volume of wastewater we generate has become a significant challenge. Wastewater contains harmful chemicals that pose threats to public health and the environment. The natural water purification process alone cannot effectively remove these contaminants, leading to potential diseases in humans, as well as detrimental impacts on flora, fish, and wildlife. For this reason, excellent wastewater management is needed to mitigate the dangers posed by untreated wastewater. At Brunel, we understand this.

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Program Manager – Oncology

Location: Edmonton

Branche: Biotechnology

Expertise: Study & Science

Experience: 4 years

ResponsibilitiesBuilding and maintaining complex program plans that include scope, timelines, milestones, deliverables, key Go/No-Go decision points, resources and budgets. Maintaining key program documentation, including internal and external reporting obligationsEnsuring effective and timely communication to team members and senior management regarding project status, key milestones, achievement of external and internal commitments and resource allocation.Managing meetings including scheduling, agendas, minutes, and actions.Driving cross-functional alignment to facilitate decision-makingIdentifying strategic or operational issues impacting plan execution and working with the team to identify program risks and develop mitigation strategies.Exerting broad influence by establishing trust and effective relationships among key team membersSupporting the development and application of Project Management tool, templates, and best practices across the organization

E&I Superintendant

Location: London

Branche: Oil & Gas

Expertise: Engineering & Design

Experience: 3 years

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Project Engineer

Location: Shanghai

Branche: Public & Civil

Expertise: Cost Control & Procurement

Experience: 1 years

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Administration Assistant

Location: Melbourne

Branche: Utilities & Distribution

Expertise: Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality

Experience: 1 years

12 Month Contract – with view to extend Provide administration support to Functions Teams – Human Resources, Strategy, Planning & Commercial, Corporate Affairs, Finance, Health, Safety & EnvironmentOnboarding (contractor, employee, agency) including but not limited to Account creation computer & office equipment and site-based equipment and materials (including PPE)Offboarding (contractor, employee, agencyFacilitate all mobilisation activities including travel and accommodation, security access for all resources, including maintenance events, and ensuring required site-based training & inductions are completed.Ariba/Procurement: Raise service requests and purchase requests as requested; close out service requests when events completedCoordinate workshops for events and department meetings

Mechanical Engineer

Location: Rotterdam

Branche: BMB2

Expertise: Operations & Maintenance

Experience: 1 years

De werkzaamheden zullen er o.a. zo uitzien:• Verantwoordelijk voor het projectplan in de engineeringsfase• Nauwe samenwerking in het internationale projectteam, leveranciers, aannemers, assemblage en de klant• Werk samen met leveranciers om te zorgen voor tijdige levering van informatie om de engineering te voltooien

Installation Specialist

Location: Doha

Branche: Oil & Gas

Expertise: Project Management & Services

Experience: 5 years

Key contributor to the delivery of all Transport and Installation scope based on Contractor installation vessels and barges for the Project in accordance with agreed schedule and budget;Review of installation procedures as well as installation related engineering for offshore/subsea assets such as subsea pipelines and Cables, crossings, corrective freespan structures, jacket, deck/topside, flare and bridges, load out, transport and installations and others, as required;Review Contractor lifting and rigging analysis;Write technical project documents;Bring technical expertise during the review of procurement process, and confirm the project's progress at interim meetings with the Lead Engineer;Liaise with Contractor project teams to obtain input data, agree in installation feasibility and support its Company Management team in Contractor installation activities reviews;Liaise with Company/Contractor project teams to clarify installation procedures concerns;Collaborate to develop and constantly improve tools and internal processes for installation methods activities;Supervise Contractor vessels/CBs mobilizations as well as installation phases on vessel in order to validate technical solutions by respecting the rules of the Group HSEQ;Provide support to on-going offshore installation activities;Maintain close liaison with appropriate members of PMT (Business, Interface / Engineering, Quality, and Safety) and gain alignment with the PMT on project execution plans, needs, objectives, and requirements;Able to act as and represent the Installation Lead;Strongly promotes the safety, health, environment and security accountability for all aspects of the execution of the work scope on the offshore vessels and barges.

Consequences of poor wastewater treatment 

Without effective wastewater treatment, the consequences are devastating, particularly in developing nations, where over 80 percent of all wastewater is discharged being properly treated beforehand. This alarming reality results in mass illnesses and severe disruptions in the food chain, affecting the livelihoods of communities and ecosystems alike.

Wastewater-related illnesses such as campylobacteriosis, cryptosporidiosis, E.coli, diarrhea, encephalitis, gastroenteritis, giardiasis, hepatitis A, poliomyelitis, salmonellosis, typhoid fever, yersiniosis, and cholera are prevalent in regions lacking proper treatment facilities. According to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), untreated wastewater leads to over 1.7 million deaths annually, accounting for more than 90 percent of the fatalities in developing nations.
 

Environmental consequences of untreated wastewater

 

The consequences of untreated wastewater are not limited to human health but also have severe ecological implications. Alarming levels of nitrogen, phosphates, and decaying organic matter in water bodies can lead to abnormal plant growth, toxin secretion, and oxygen depletion, creating dead zones and disrupting coral reef and aquatic ecosystems.

Additionally, untreated wastewater negatively impacts non-aquatic animals, further highlighting the urgency for efficient treatment processes. Wastewater pollution disrupts the food chain, with polluted algae affecting fish, and subsequently contaminating people and animals that consume them.

Choose Brunel for wastewater management job opportunities 

By working together with Brunel and recruitment experts, you can find the skilled wastewater management professionals you need to protect public health and local ecosystems. Together, we can identify and onboard water management experts to create a healthier environment for all.

Wastewater management jobs 

  • Water treatment (plant) operator

  • Wastewater operator

  • Process engineer

  • Wastewater engineer

  • Wastewater supervisor

  • Water distribution manager

  • Wastewater collections operator

  • Wastewater mechanic

  • Wastewater electrician