Engineer - Tier 2 (Water Resources)

Hillsborough CountyBrandon, FL
26d$89,044 - $156,020

About The Position

Licensed professional engineer assigned as a technical lead, project manager or team leader to provide engineering services for the investigation, evaluation, planning, computer modeling, design, construction, and construction inspection of public infrastructure and systems for projects. The ideal candidate will have the combination of Professional Engineer licensing, education, work experience, skills, and traits to provide effective technical leadership, project management and/or team leadership related to engineering services for the investigation, evaluation, planning, computer modeling, design, construction, and/or construction inspection of public infrastructure and systems for multi-component projects and/or programs of large size and high project value ($20 million and higher) that have high organizational visibility, impact and risk at the County level. The ideal candidate should have proven experience with the engineering design of potable water, wastewater and/or reclaimed water infrastructure, treatment facilities, pump stations, gravity mains and/or force mains that meet Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) regulations. Working knowledge of computer aided design software (ex. AutoCAD Civil 3D) is a plus. Experience with emergency projects and/or construction manager at risk (CMAR) project delivery is a plus. The ideal candidate will demonstrate expertise in working with stakeholders to outline project goals, scope, deliverables, resources, budget and timing; as well as developing and implementing recovery plans for off-schedule and unanticipated occurrences. They should exhibit excellent ability to use considerable initiative, think independently, and exercise sound judgment. They should be experienced with working cross-functionally (e.g., Department and Division Directors, Operations, Maintenance, Planning, Project Controls, Fiscal, Contracts, Procurement, Legal, Development Services) to solve problems and implement changes. They should be proficient with developing and presenting project documentation and reports. A proactive professional dedicated to customer commitment, integrity, continuous improvement and teamwork will thrive in this role.

Requirements

  • Registration in the State of Florida as a Professional Engineer (active status) in the applicable discipline as required by the Florida Statutes Chapter 471
  • An applicant who holds a valid license to practice engineering in another state or territory of the United States, must meet current requirements to be licensed in the state of Florida as a professional engineer, and obtain the license within 6 months of employment.
  • Six years of post-registration experience as a Professional Engineer in the applicable discipline.
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices for assigned functional area.
  • Knowledge of large and complex construction project management methods and practices.
  • Knowledge of computer modeling and computer-aided drafting and mapping software and applications.
  • Knowledge of federal, state and local laws, regulations, and ordinances, and other professional sources of information pertaining to public infrastructure, building and zoning codes, environmental permitting, and real estate.
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of land surveying.
  • Knowledge of County’s comprehensive planning, capital improvement projects, and growth projections.
  • Knowledge of field testing, sampling and investigative techniques and procedures.

Nice To Haves

  • Proven experience with the engineering design of potable water, wastewater and/or reclaimed water infrastructure, treatment facilities, pump stations, gravity mains and/or force mains that meet Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) regulations.
  • Working knowledge of computer aided design software (ex. AutoCAD Civil 3D).
  • Experience with emergency projects and/or construction manager at risk (CMAR) project delivery.
  • Expertise in working with stakeholders to outline project goals, scope, deliverables, resources, budget and timing; as well as developing and implementing recovery plans for off-schedule and unanticipated occurrences.
  • Excellent ability to use considerable initiative, think independently, and exercise sound judgment.
  • Experienced with working cross-functionally (e.g., Department and Division Directors, Operations, Maintenance, Planning, Project Controls, Fiscal, Contracts, Procurement, Legal, Development Services) to solve problems and implement changes.
  • Proficient with developing and presenting project documentation and reports.
  • A proactive professional dedicated to customer commitment, integrity, continuous improvement and teamwork

Responsibilities

  • Develops goals, objectives, strategies, policies, procedures and budgets for large and complex projects.
  • Manages and is responsible for one or more phases of large public infrastructure or development projects.
  • Manages the capital improvement program (CIP) projects, including development and procurement, and engineering and construction contracts.
  • Independently reviews and approves development activities and conditions with engineers and developers.
  • Signs and seals engineering documents.
  • Serves as technical specialist or subject matter expert in the application of advanced concepts, principles and methods in assigned area; remains informed of new techniques, technology, and requirements for the purposes of recommending changes in programs or applications; interprets, organizes, executes and coordinates assignments.
  • Applies a thorough knowledge of current principles and practices of engineering as related to the variety of aspects affecting the County; applies expertise acquired through progressive experience to resolve crucial issues and unique conditions; remains informed of new methods and practices impacting the Department and County, and recommends new practices or changes in emphasis of projects.
  • Supervises a staff of Engineers, Engineering Associates, Engineering Technicians, and Engineering Interns; plans, schedules, coordinates the preparation of documents and activities for multiple major projects; reviews operational procedures to ensure compliance with applicable policies and performance measures.
  • Establishes design and construction budgets and monitors expenditures for budget conformance.
  • Interacts with clients, customers, officials, contractors, and others; leads project meetings and makes presentations; represents the County and maintains productive relationships with individuals and related organizations.
  • Performs other duties as required.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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