Deputy Engineer

City of MesaMesa, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

Under general direction, a Deputy Engineer performs highly responsible engineering work and assists in supervising the design and construction areas of the Engineering Department, or the engineering and planning and process controls groups in the Water Resources Department. A Deputy Engineer may also be assigned highly technical or politically sensitive economic development (private) projects to coordinate with the City. This class performs related duties as required. Engineering Assignments: Work involves the management of the design and construction of major arterial, collector, and local streets; public street improvements; public structures; water and sewer systems; and other types of City Capital Improvement Projects (CIP). This position is responsible for managing a diverse group of project managers that will utilize single point project management (SPPM) and alternative methods to deliver CIP’s. SPPM responsibilities include oversight of all aspects of managing a project including scope, design, construction, closeout, and user department coordination. Direct supervision is exercised over professional and technical employees engaged in design, drafting, landscape architecture, gas engineering, field engineering, construction and scheduling, inspections, materials testing, and surveying. This position may also coordinate right-of-way permitting. Water Resources Assignment: Work involves overseeing the life cycle asset management program for all components of the water and water reclamation facilities and infrastructure, from inception through retirement and replacement. This position is responsible for the long-range capital improvement programs (CIP) for water and water reclamation systems, which involves analyzing the reliability and maximizing the efficiency of the resources and systems; planning for new growth; prioritizing projects based on funding, constraints, related utility rates, and acceptable rate increase; determining the impacts of utility regulations; and developing and implementing capital replacement schedules for assets. This position is also responsible for overseeing the following activities related to the Water Resources Capital Improvement Program: initiation of projects; coordination and partnering with the Engineering Department on the delivery of the capital projects from inception to completion; review of project deliverables by Water Resources stakeholders including end users/plant operations staff; and partnering with the Engineering Department in making technical, budgetary, schedule, and other important project related decisions during the execution of the project. This position is a liaison with other City departments for coordinating and reviewing CIP’s, ensures that project deliverables are completed, and serves as the escalation point for the Supervising Engineer in resolving design and construction issues with other City departments and contractors. The Deputy Engineer is also responsible for overseeing the activities of the Water Resources Electrical Control and Utilities Control Systems groups, who are responsible for the operation and maintenance of the electrical assets as well as the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System assets for the Water Resources Department. The Deputy Engineer supervises one or more: Water Resources Supervising Engineers, Electrical Control Supervisors, and Utilities Control Systems Supervisor; and serves as an escalation point for the aforementioned positions in resolving issues with other groups/divisions within the Water Resources Department or other City departments. A Deputy Engineer is responsible for performing advanced professional engineering work in planning, organizing, and directing the day-to-day activities of: the design and construction areas of the Engineering Department; or in the Engineering and Planning, the Electrical Controls and Utilities Control Systems groups in the Water Resources Department. An employee in this class is expected to resolve problems of a highly professional and technical nature. This class differs from the class of Supervising Engineer by the more difficult and diverse nature of the projects coordinated between the City and contractors, and by additional administrative and management duties. The Deputy Engineer reports to the Assistant City Engineer (Engineering Department Assignments) , or the Water Resources Assistant Director (Water Resources Department Assignment) who reviews work through conferences, reports, and evaluations of results achieved. This class is FLSA exempt-executive.

Requirements

  • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field (for Engineering Assignments).
  • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Chemical, or Environmental Engineering; or closely related engineering field (for Water Resources Assignment).
  • Extensive (5+ years) administrative and supervisory experience in the Civil Engineering field (for Engineering Assignments).
  • Extensive (5+ years) administrative and supervisory experience in Water and/or Wastewater Engineering (for Water Resources Assignment).
  • Some (6 months - 1 year) experience in construction and design management, and scheduling and coordinating a variety of Capital Improvement Projects (for Engineering Assignments).
  • Some (6 months - 1 year) experience in capital improvement project planning and life cycle asset management (for Water Resources Assignment).
  • Extensive experience (5+ years) on project management of water and/or wastewater infrastructure including design and construction (for Water Resources Assignment).
  • Registration in the State of Arizona within six months of hire or promotion.
  • Must possess a valid Class D Arizona Driver’s License by hire or promotion date.
  • Must be registered as a Professional Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical), Landscape Architect, or Architect by hire or promotion date (for Engineering Assignment).
  • Must be registered as a Professional Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, or Chemical) by hire or promotion date (for Water Resources Assignment).
  • Must complete Department of Transportation (DOT) Reasonable Suspicion Training for supervisors within 30 days of supervisory assignment of DOT safety sensitive employees.

Nice To Haves

  • All employees of the City of Mesa are expected to uphold and exhibit the City's shared employee values of Knowledge, Respect, and Integrity.

Responsibilities

  • Performs highly responsible engineering work and assists in supervising the design and construction areas of the Engineering Department, or the engineering and planning and process controls groups in the Water Resources Department.
  • May be assigned highly technical or politically sensitive economic development (private) projects to coordinate with the City.
  • Manages the design and construction of major arterial, collector, and local streets; public street improvements; public structures; water and sewer systems; and other types of City Capital Improvement Projects (CIP).
  • Manages a diverse group of project managers utilizing single point project management (SPPM) and alternative methods to deliver CIP’s.
  • Oversight of all aspects of managing a project including scope, design, construction, closeout, and user department coordination.
  • Direct supervision of professional and technical employees engaged in design, drafting, landscape architecture, gas engineering, field engineering, construction and scheduling, inspections, materials testing, and surveying.
  • May coordinate right-of-way permitting.
  • Oversees the life cycle asset management program for all components of the water and water reclamation facilities and infrastructure.
  • Responsible for the long-range capital improvement programs (CIP) for water and water reclamation systems.
  • Analyzes the reliability and maximizes the efficiency of resources and systems.
  • Plans for new growth.
  • Prioritizes projects based on funding, constraints, related utility rates, and acceptable rate increase.
  • Determines the impacts of utility regulations.
  • Develops and implements capital replacement schedules for assets.
  • Oversees project initiation, coordination, and partnering with the Engineering Department on the delivery of capital projects.
  • Reviews project deliverables by Water Resources stakeholders.
  • Partners with the Engineering Department in making technical, budgetary, schedule, and other important project related decisions.
  • Serves as a liaison with other City departments for coordinating and reviewing CIP’s.
  • Ensures that project deliverables are completed.
  • Serves as the escalation point for the Supervising Engineer in resolving design and construction issues with other City departments and contractors.
  • Oversees the activities of the Water Resources Electrical Control and Utilities Control Systems groups.
  • Supervises one or more: Water Resources Supervising Engineers, Electrical Control Supervisors, and Utilities Control Systems Supervisor.
  • Serves as an escalation point for the aforementioned positions in resolving issues with other groups/divisions within the Water Resources Department or other City departments.
  • Performs advanced professional engineering work in planning, organizing, and directing the day-to-day activities of the design and construction areas of the Engineering Department; or in the Engineering and Planning, the Electrical Controls and Utilities Control Systems groups in the Water Resources Department.
  • Resolves problems of a highly professional and technical nature.

Benefits

  • Substance Abuse Testing (due to safety and/or security sensitive nature of this classification).
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