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This position collaborates with a team of experienced engineers at EGLE to resolve complex issues. The surface water engineer is involved with performing sanitary surveys, surveillance visits, and reviewing plans, specifications, and permit applications for noncommunity water supplies which have treatment plants subject to the Surface Water Treatment Rules. The noncommunity surface water treatment engineer also has responsibility for reviewing monthly operation reports and assisting water supplies subject to the Surface Water Treatment Rules. This position offers the following exciting career possibilities: Work with key statewide leaders within Michigan to improve public health protection by collaborating on projects, policies, procedures, and standards. Become an expert in surface water treatment operations, technologies, and regulations. Forge close professional networks with USEPA and counterparts from other states on approaches to optimize water quality. Travel to unique areas of the state and visit state of the art water treatment facilities. Collaborate on review of large, multimillion dollar construction projects, such as water towers, pump facilities, and treatment plant upgrades. Balance life and work through job flexibility, paid sick leave, compensation time, and many other attractive benefits. Focus on professional development through training and career advancement opportunities. Work in a department which values and promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion.