Civil Engineer Ii Or Iii - Water Resources Plant Operations
Listed on 2026-02-03
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer -
Construction
Civil Engineering
Performs complex professional work in the planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater treatment plant projects, as well as lakes and dams initiatives, from concept through completion. Related tasks are performed as required. Work is performed under the regular supervision of the Water Resources General Manager of Operations.
This is light work requiring the exertion of up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, up to 10 pounds frequently, and a negligible amount constantly. Work requires climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, and repetitive motions. Vocal communication is required to express or exchange ideas verbally; hearing is needed to perceive information at normal spoken levels.
Visual acuity is required for depth perception, color and peripheral vision, inspecting small parts, preparing and analyzing data, operating machines and vehicles, using measuring devices, and observing surroundings. The employee is subject to both indoor and outdoor environmental conditions.
- Coordinates all phases of assigned projects, including design, bidding, contracting, construction inspection, and progress monitoring—ensuring adherence to budgets, quality control standards, safety, regulations, schedules, and policies.
- Assists with managing basic to complex, high-value projects ranging from $200,000 to $125 million. Maintains complete project records.
- Participates in consultant selection committees and assists with contract negotiations per State statutes.
- Collaborates with consulting engineering firms and stakeholders to complete preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding, and construction phases for water/wastewater treatment plant upgrades and lakes and dams projects.
- Provides technical input on specifications for water/wastewater treatment plants and lakes/dams in coordination with the General Manager of Operations.
- Prepares and updates project schedules (using Microsoft Project and Excel) and budgets for inclusion in the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP).
- Oversees contractor compliance with contract documents; conducts site inspections; participates in progress meetings; prepares inspection reports (including photographs) and detailed meeting minutes to brief management on project status; prepares and updates project cost estimates, schedules, and cash flow projections.
- Serves as a liaison between consultants, contractors, Water Resources operations staff and management.
- Participates in technical review of consultant-prepared reports, plans, cost estimates, schedules, and specifications for technical accuracy, regulatory compliance, and constructability; reviews consultant invoices and construction pay applications for accuracy and timeliness.
- Supports vertical construction and utility infrastructure projects (e.g., grading, paving, roofing, mechanical, coatings, electrical).
- Participates in dam and lake improvement projects, including updates to Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) and Operations & Maintenance Plans.
- Coordinates with operational staff during project initiation, design, construction, and closeout. Coordinates plant shutdowns and tie-ins.
- Notifies and coordinates with residents, businesses, and industries affected by projects; addresses concerns and resolves conflicts.
- Conducts or attends design, preconstruction, and construction meetings.
- Assists with right-of-way and property acquisition activities.
- Assists with the City's Lake and Stream Vegetative Buffers Program, including maintaining agreements, reviewing engineered landscape plans, conducting inspections, and communicating with property owners and regulatory agencies.
- Performs other related engineering duties as assigned.
- Thorough knowledge of civil/environmental engineering principles and practices, especially those related to water and wastewater treatment, utility operations, and lakes/dams.
- Strong understanding of construction methods, regulations, permitting, and code compliance (local and State level).
- Proficiency in project scheduling, budgeting, and reporting tools such as Microsoft Project, Excel, and GIS…
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