UW Facilities manages the University’s buildings, infrastructure and land, with more than 1,100 employees in a variety of fields. The Asset Management group includes Capital & Space Management, Real Estate, Sustainability and other teams responsible for planning and workload management. The Operations group includes Project Delivery, Maintenance & Construction, Transportation Services and Safety. Lastly, there is the Campus Energy, Utilities & Operations group. Supporting these groups, are the Business Intelligence & Information Technology group and the Finance & Administration group. Asset Management has an outstanding opportunity for a Facilities Project Engineer / Architect, Civil to p rovide civil engineering technical review and oversight during all phases of Capital Projects, including, but not limited to major capital and minor capital projects. Ensure projects comply with UW’s Facilities Design Standards, identify value-engineering ideas, actively observe construction and commissioning activities, visit construction sites and write observation reports, and confirm delivery of turnover-to-operation deliverables. 15% Provide technical assistance, recommendations, calculations, and civil engineering solutions to campus planning, operation, maintenance, and alterations units. Duties may include the following: Troubleshoot and recommend solutions to resolve major operational and maintenance problems for stormwater systems, sanitary/waste water systems, potable water systems, roads and pathways, etc. Develop feasibility analysis and propose project scopes of work to renovate and upgrade systems and utilities for the Building and Utility Renewal Program. Specify and purchase recommendations for systems and equipment. Evaluate costs and review budgets. Document engineering audits and prepare analysis to identify deficiencies of building and system needs.15% Coordinate and provide civil engineering expertise and advice to shop personnel for building and utility renewal projects and assessments, corrective engineering, preventative and deferred maintenance which includes vendor negotiations and manufacturer selection. 10% Oversee the Stormwater Management program, including performing field conveyance inspections/investigations, writing reports and developing documentation to comply with city, state, and federal regulatory requirements. 10% Update and maintain Civil Engineering Systems Record Utility Drawings including, storm water systems, potable water systems, and sanitary/waste water systems. Perform field investigations and oversee investigative activities and staff to ensure field conditions reflect record utility drawing information. 8% Update the Campus Background map twice a year (July and December) which is used to create and maintain other maps owned by other users/clients. 6% Regularly interact with staff from UW Facilities’ Maintenance and Construction, Project Delivery Group, Asset Management, Environmental Health and Safety, Sustainability, Real Estate, Transportation, and others, as well as external consultants, contractors, and utility representatives. Duties include the following: Champion environmental stewardship and sustainability. Be knowledgeable of green building best practices, application of new emerging technologies, conservation strategies to reduce use of energy, water, and greenhouse gas emissions, and methods to improve water quality. Assist UW Transportation with vehicle- and pedestrian-related development, including parking lots Assist UW Real Estate with due diligence reviews and site observations. Continually seek process improvement opportunities with Campus Process Partners to eliminate waste and improve business processes. Identify life-cycle cost optimization and operational efficiencies. 6% Participate in business continuity planning and emergency response efforts. Engineering Services performs ATC-20 post-earthquake inspections that are essential for post-earthquake recovery and restoration of services. 5% Provide support for utility outages, critical system failures and other emergency events by assisting Facilities’ Shops to quickly identify ways to isolate or contain emergent failures, limit risks to life safety or property damage, and develop recommendations for corrective repairs. 5% Develop and update information on the university’s assets and utility systems and provide support to assist with utility locates of underground utilities and structures. 5% Perform engineering field investigations and calculations to develop UW’s Utility Master Plan and other infrastructure. The UMP compliments the Campus Master Plan for the Main Seattle campus. 5% Contribute to the development and update of UW’s Facilities Design Standards (FDS), including but not limited to writing of design standards and standard specifications, and drawing of standard details. The FDS guides project teams’ purpose is to implement design consistency, maintainability, future flexibility and lowest life cycle costs of new building construction and renovations. 5% Other duties as required and/or as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees