1. Educational Requirements: Bachelor's degree or above is usually required, and related majors such as water treatment, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, and water supply and drainage engineering are more preferred.
2. Knowledge and skills: Water treatment engineers are required to have the following knowledge and skills:
- Basic knowledge of water quality analysis and assessment;
- In-depth knowledge of water treatment equipment and technologies;
- Ability to design and optimize water treatment processes and systems;
- Knowledge of water treatment related regulations and standards;
- Ability to prepare technical solutions and design engineering drawings;
- Ability to manage and supervise projects;
- Problem solving and troubleshooting skills;
- Communication and teamwork skills.
3. Professionalism: Water Treatment Engineers are expected to have good professionalism, including:
- Responsible work attitude and self-management skills;
- Teamwork and coordination skills;
- High level of productivity and execution skills;
- Ability to learn and innovate;
- Good communication and presentation skills. - Possess good communication and presentation skills.
In addition, to become a qualified water treatment engineer, you can also enhance your professionalism and competitiveness by taking certification exams from relevant industry associations, such as the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).