The Water & Engineering Technology department is seeking a Senior Engineer. This position manages the development and implementation of complex sanitary sewer and water resource capital improvement projects for the Conveyance Systems Department. Serves as a technical resource for integrated water resources issues affecting the District. Plans, develops, designs, and administers sanitary sewer expansion, upgrade, and rehabilitation projects.
Notes: The Senior Engineer posting will remain open until filled. The first review of applications will begin September 16, 2024.
Essential Functions
(The essential functions listed below are not intended to reflect all duties that may be assigned to this classification. The District may augment duties and/or essential functions at its discretion. Additionally, some incumbents may not perform all Essential Functions.)
Manages the development of complex engineering projects. Develops schedules, prepares budget and scopes project. Approves changes to construction contract provision including changes to scope of work, extensions/accelerations of schedules, and changes in methodology, equipment, or control processes. Serves as Engineer of Record on District's Capital Improvement Projects and Local improvement Districts. Reviews and stamps plans.
Serves as a technical resource for integrated water resource issues affecting the District Negotiations and resolves significant and controversial issues.
Manages system modeling, planning projects, design, and implementation of the District’s sanitary and surface water management capital improvement projects. Serves as engineering liaison with other District divisions, departments, and outside agencies.
Oversees and/or supervises selection and management of engineering consultant contractors. Coordinates work with project stakeholders, government agencies, other District divisions, contractors, and consultants.
Manages the development and implementation of large scale planning and modeling efforts.
Oversees, organizes, assigns, and reviews staff's work. Develops performance standards. Prepares performance evaluations. Provides coaching and prepares development plans. Assures compliance with District safety practices and procedures.
Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Civil and sanitary water resource engineering design theory, principles, and practices and their application to a wide variety of conveyance system, collection system, surface water enhancement or treatment facility construction
Conveyance engineering materials, equipment and methods used in the construction, repair, and maintenance of surface water, conveyance systems and wastewater collection systems or surface water treatment facilities
Advanced principles and practices of project development, scheduling, and management
Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration
Pertinent Federal, State and local laws, codes, and regulations concerning permits, construction, contracting, and environmental protection
SKILL IN:
Managing and coordinating the work of professional and technical personnel
Preparing, reviewing, evaluating engineering studies and designs
Estimating engineering and construction costs
Preparing bid specifications
Negotiating and administering contracts
Preparing and administering large and complex budgets
Preparing clear and concise administrative and financial reports
Analyzing problems, identifying alternative solutions, projecting consequences of proposed actions and implementing recommendations in support of goals
Researching, analyzing, and evaluating new service delivery methods, procedures and techniques
Interpreting and applying pertinent Federal, State, and local policies, procedures, laws and regulations
Use of computers and computer software including word processing, spreadsheets, CAD design, hydraulic and hydraulic modeling, and databases
ABILITY TO:
Simultaneously design, develop, and manage multiple large and complex engineering projects to completion within scheduled deadlines and allocated budgets
Understand and interpret specifications, maps, plans, and reports pertaining to design and construction projects
Interpret and apply pertinent policies, procedures, laws, regulations, and permits
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work including a variety of District and other government officials, contractors, community groups, and the general public
Operate effectively in a team environment, communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATIONS AND/OR LICENSURE: The following are the minimum qualifications for this position.
3+ years of project management experience including leadership roles and/or staff supervision experience;
5+ years of experience in public involvement and permitting;
5+ years of experience in design and/or construction of major sanitary capital projects including conveyance systems or sanitary sewer rehabilitation programs;
Customarily candidates will possess a Bachelor's degree in civil, sanitary, or environmental engineering, water resources engineering, or a related field.
Candidates must possess current registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Oregon at time of application or possess current registration as a Professional Engineer in another state and ability to obtain registration in the State of Oregon within six months of hire.
Candidate must possess and maintain a valid state issued driver's license.
Clean Water Services is a water resources management utility that combines science and nature to clean water and return it to the Tualatin River so it can be used again.
We work in partnership with others to safeguard the river’s health and vitality, ensure the economic success of our region, and protect public health for over 600,000 people in urban Washington County. Since 1970, when Clean Water Services was formed, the community’s investment has paid off for the Tualatin River, the community, and our customers. The river is healthier today than it has been in generations, valued for its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and wildlife habitat.