Engineering

Engineer I-Sewer/Storm


Salary
$70,650.00 - $90,000.00 annually
Job Region
Indiana Midwest
Department/Division
City Utilities Engineering
Organization
City of Fort Wayne
City
Fort Wayne
State
Indiana
Job Requirements

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

Bachelor's degree (B. S.) in an approved program of Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Construction Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or approved equivalent degree from an accredited four-year college or university.

Five (5) years of experience in a public agency/utility, consulting engineering or related field with emphasis on engineering of storm water and sewer collection system capital improvement projects.

Ability to pass IWEA collection system operator exam within eighteen (18) months of employment.

Experience with sustainable/LID design and the use of hydraulic and water quality modeling also desired.

Job Description

Working under the direction of City Utilities Engineering Management and serving in the Sewer & Stormwater Engineering area, incumbent is responsible for planning, design and construction of wet weather/ sewer and stormwater programs and helps plan and coordinate the programs, policies and standards of Sewer/Stormwater. The incumbent is expected to exercise good judgment, independence, initiative, and professional expertise in conducting day-to-day operations. All work duties and activities must be performed in accordance with the City and Utility’s safety rules and operating regulations, policies and procedures as well as federal, state, and local regulations.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the ability to interact with the public, City incumbents, and outside agencies with patience, tact, respect, and professionalism and the following. Other duties may be assigned.

Planning/ implementation

  • Establishes, implements and monitors wet weather program policies, procedures and services level standards under the direction of Engineers II-IV;
  • Coordination of the planning, design and construction of projects with Utility maintenance and operations departments, City & County stakeholders, area property owners, private utilities, public stakeholders, and associated project consultants;

 MANAGEMENT/OPERATIONS

  • Assists with development of plan to provide adequate human and financial resources to meet current and future wet weather sewer & storm water program needs;
  • Prepares draft sewer & storm water program O&M and Capital budgets and expenditures;
  • Manages, supervises, assigns, and monitors progress and ensures the quality of work performed by program staff and consultants and contractors;
  • Assist with conducting and managing local (watershed based) and global stormwater system master planning and asset inventorying projects;
  • Keeps current with changes in the regulatory climate and monitors proposed changes that may affect the Sewer Utility and Stormwater Utility;
  • Maintains a general understanding of City’s Consent Decree, LTCP, Combined Sewer System Operational Plan (CSSOP), Capacity Management Operation and Maintenance (CMOM), and its sewer National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) compliance requirements;
  • Assists with updating and calibration and utilization of hydraulic and water quality models;
  • Manage or perform the engineering of capital improvement projects, including conceptual planning and design through detailed final design, preparation of contract and bid documents, regulatory permitting and all construction engineering services;
  • Manages or performs engineering services for sewer, stormwater and flood control facilities system capacity improvement projects;
  • Manages or performs engineering services in support of sustainable/LID practices, including post-construction monitoring;
  • Manages and/or assists with surveying for capital improvement projects;
  • Manages and/or assists with property acquisition for capital improvement projects;
  • Utilizes Project Management Information System (PMIS) for project schedules, budgets, monthly status reports, general document management, construction engineering reviews and approvals, project tracking and other project management and administration activities;
  • Utilizes AutoCad, Civil 3D and hydraulic modeling software to complete project assignments;
  • Prepares or manages development of engineering reports, hydraulic modeling assessments and work plans;
  • Manage, prepare and monitor on-call construction professional service agreements and allocate on-call work assignments in accordance with departmental policies;
  • Perform work of subordinates as necessary to achieve program goals.

Information/Communication

  • Performs wet weather program staffing functions related to the hiring, training, discipline, motivation and performance evaluation of personnel;
  • Advise other departments or agencies on wet weather related issues;
  • Oversees and coordinates the investigation and development of reports for stormwater and sewer complaints forwarded to Engineering from Water Pollution Control Maintenance or other stakeholders;
  • Assist or oversee construction engineering during project construction and assist in developing solutions to complications identified during construction;
  • Responds to requests for information, analysis and consultation on engineering projects;
  • Represents the wet weather sewer and stormwater programs at Board Meetings, public hearings, City Council meetings, neighborhood meetings, professional association meetings and other forums;

SPECIALIZED SKILLS

  • Function effectively as a member of an interdisciplinary team and assist with leadership of engineering teams;
  • Working understanding and comprehension of project management principles;
  • Ability to utilize computer based design and hydraulic modeling programs;
  • Working understanding of gravity hydraulics and hydrology;
  • Working knowledge of Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities (10 State Standards);
  • General understanding of the principles of sustainability;
  • Strong analysis & technical problem solving skills.

Job type
Full-time
Degree Desired
Bachelor's
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