The goal of wastewater management is to clean and protect water. This means that water must be clean enough so that it can be used by people for drinking and washing, and by industry for commercial purposes. It also must be clean enough to release into oceans, lakes, and rivers after it has been used.
Role of a Waste Water Facility Manager
A waste water facility manager is responsible for the overall operations within a water treatment facility. Duties typically include worker supervision, enforcing plant procedures and policies, conducting performance reviews, and overseeing training programs. Water Facility managers must have valid state certification. A water facility manager oversees all of a plant’s functions, including water storage, treatment and delivery operations. Due to strict state and federal regulations in water treatment, management positions require experience, education and certification. The Master Waste Water Management certification is not restricted to water treatment plant operations.
The Master Waste Water Management certification
The certified Master Waste Water Management ™MWWM credential is a gold standard certification that demonstrates the attainment of a defined level of technical knowledge in waste water management, professional practice, and ethical behavior. It forms the basis of the assessment that applicants must pass to gain Master Waste Water Management status and inclusion in the Register of The American Academy of Project Management® Certified / Chartered Professional. Individuals with several years of experience in waste water management are encouraged to acquire this certification. Roles include waste water treatment manager, research and development in the technology of waste water management, engineers involved in water treatment, project manager involved with waste water management, et cetera. Take the challenges ahead with AAPM gold-standard certified Master Waste Water Management ™MWWM certification.
Benefits of becoming a certified Master in Waste Water Management.
Personal recognition from your peers in project management and other professions.
Enhanced CV to stand out in the job market.
A framework for the development of your career.
International recognition.
Assurance for clients of high standards and ethical practice.
Use of the post nominal MWWM e.g. Carl Stephen, MWWM Fellow AAPM
Requirements: i) Degree in Environmental Engineering or equivalent ii) 3+ years experience in waste water management iii) Pass the certified Master Waste Water Management examination
HOW TO APPLY: To qualify for the Master Waste Water Managementcertification, you need to complete the following steps:
Complete the Mandatory Candidate Information (MCI)
Complete the payment upon receipt of the invoice.
Take the exam when you’re ready.
Examination: email to request the examination questions when you are ready to take the exam. The examination comprised of 50 questions; Passing grade is 70%.
Course fee: Includes Master Waste Water Management certificate, APPM membership certificate, examination fee, and shipping.
Mandatory Candidate Information : please include the Title of the Certification Course that you wish to apply in the subject line when submitting the following information and attach a latest copy of your C.V. email to info@saditraining.com
1) Full Name: 2) Shipping Address: 3) Name on Certificate: 4) Mobile number:
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Who is eligible to apply: Roles include waste water treatment manager, research and development in the technology of waste water management, engineers involved in water treatment, project manager involved with waste water management, et cetera.