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§ OCCUPATION · GLOBAL STANDARDS

water engineer

Water engineers research and develop methods for the provision of clean water, water treatment and flood damage prevention and reaction.

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Description

Water engineers research and develop methods for the provision of clean water, water treatment and flood damage prevention and reaction. They research water needs in a location and develop methods for meeting those needs, such as designing and developing projects for managing water resources such as treatment plants, pipelines, pump systems, irrigation or draining systems and other water supply systems. Water engineers also ensure proper installation of these systems on construction sites. Water engineers also maintain, repair and build structures that control water resources, such as bridges, canals and dams.

Theoretical Knowledge
ESSENTIALTheoretical knowledge required
technical drawingswater policiestypes of pipelineshydraulic fluidflood remediation equipmentlandscape designengineering principleswater reuseengineering processeshydraulics
OPTIONALAdjacent knowledge that strengthens fit
water chemistry analysisecosystemswatershed developmentlivestockpollution preventionenvironmental engineeringirrigation systems
Practical Skills
ESSENTIALApplied skills & competences
use technical drawing softwaredetect flaws in pipeline infrastructureadvise on irrigation projectscreate designs for pipeline engineeringanalyse community needsconserve water resourcelead a team in water managementensure compliance with safety legislationdevelop flood remediation strategiesinterpret scientific data to assess water qualityapprove engineering designensure compliance with environmental legislationperform scientific researchadjust engineering designs
OPTIONALOptional competences
supervise waste disposalmonitor water qualitydevelop environmental remediation strategiesadvise on environmental remediationsupervise waste water treatmentsdevelop water purification methodsdevelop sewerage networksmitigate environmental impact of pipeline projectsprepare timelines for pipeline development projectsmeasure water quality parameterssurvey sites for pipeline installationmanage water quality testingmonitor legislation developmentsdevelop irrigation strategiesdesign damsuse water disinfection equipmentperform pipeline routing studiesdesign drainage well systemsmaintain irrigation controllersfollow up pipeline integrity management prioritiesensure equipment maintenancetrain employeescompute irrigation pressureconserve natural resourcesidentify risk of floodingadvise on pollution preventioninstall irrigation systemsmanage desalination control systemperform water testing proceduresdevelop water supply scheduledesign weirsensure regulatory compliance in pipeline infrastructuresperform water chemistry analysisinspect pipelinesdesign piersanalyse route possibilities in pipeline projectsconsider the impact of material characteristics on pipeline flowsperform follow-up on pipeline route servicesperform water treatment proceduresdesign sprinkler systemssupervise sewerage systems constructionadvise on soil and water protection

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SKILLS OVERVIEW

73 total
24 essential · 49 optional

Data Source: Unified Global Standards (ISCED, ISCO, O*NET, ESCO)

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