Assistant County Engineer Stormwater

Sebring, FL
Full Time
Engineering
Experienced

Department:

Engineering

Reports to:

County Engineer - (1064)

Pay Grade/Salary Range:

120 - $79,629.25 - $127,406.81

Posting Expires:

Until Filled

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

 Professional position related to the drainage engineering required by Highlands County involving design and implementation of all facilities relating to drainage, stormwater, and flood control, development of stormwater management programs, and inter-local coordination of stormwater related issues and programs. Serves as the supervisor for Stormwater Department personnel and as a project manager for complex multi-disciplined projects. Advises the Emergency Management Department regarding stormwater and flooding and may serve as a member of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during emergencies.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

The following statements describe the principal functions of the job and its scope of responsibility but should not be considered an all-inclusive list of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including working in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or to balance the workload.

• Evaluates areas of need related to drainage and other infrastructure. Responsible for and/or provides technical supervision of varied engineering activities such designing, surveying, construction and testing, inspections of drainage facilities and other related duties.
• Performs design of drainage systems as well as roadways, intersections, and other public works projects in accordance with established specifications and standards. Responsible for the design and implementation of projects and operations for the correction of major stormwater problems which involve flooding of County maintained streets and roadways.
• Prepares contract specifications for public works projects. Develops and implements the County's National Pollutant Discharge Eliminations System (NPDES) program and Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit.
• Coordinates and directs designers and draft persons in preparing plans.  Addresses citizens’ drainage complaints.  Responsible for development and planning of programs to track the status of drainage complaints.
• Prepares applications for and secures environmental and water management districts permits.  Develops design standards and reviews residential, commercial, and industrial improvement plans for compliance with the County’s stormwater requirements.
• Attends meetings and conferences with regulatory agencies to discuss projects and formulate recommendations on design decisions and other related matters.
•Responsible for development and implementation of effective stormwater related codes to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens.
• Responsible for directly and regularly supervising work of a relatively small number of employees (two or more).  Includes assigning, directing, evaluating, and reviewing work of subordinate employees.   Responsibilities include providing on-the-job training; evaluating job performance; recommending selection of new staff members, promotions, status changes, and discipline; and planning, scheduling, and coordinating work operations.
• Responsible for identifying and applying for sources of stormwater related funding from State and Federal agencies.  Compiles information and submits grant applications and permits to various state and federal agencies.  Experience with State and Federal Grants and managing local agency programs including (LAP, CIGP, TRIP, etc.)
• Provides advice in an engineering capacity to other County Departments, (i.e. DRC, CRC, etc.)
• Maintains liaison with other governmental agencies, i.e., FDOT, SWFWMD, FDEP, Army Corp of Engineers, etc.
• Prepares plans, specifications, contract documentation and cost estimates on County projects.  Recommends award of projects to contractors who have submitted bids.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

• Considerable knowledge of principles and practices of Civil Engineering, specifically in the areas of drainage/water resources and hydrology.
• Knowledge of water computer models (ICPR Versions 3 &  4) and water management district regulations and procedures.
• Knowledge of electronic drawing software (AutoCAD) Ability to plan, design, coordinate and inspect public works projects.
• Knowledge of mapping software such as GIS (ESRI ArcMap) and other mapping programs.
• Ability to prepare written technical reports, estimates, construction, and other cost records.
• Ability to assist in the direction, instruction and review of work assignments.
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with state and federal agencies and the general public
• Ability to maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, managers, supervisors, directors, elected officials, vendors, and the general public.
• Oversees the development of the stormwater master plan.
• Performs and manages the modeling of Highlands County basins and drainage networks.
• Ability to prepare and professionally sign and seal, as requested, department plans, specifications and permit applications for stormwater engineering projects.
• Ability to prepare CNA (Competitive Negotiations Act) documentation, including Selection Advisory Committee (SAC) committee member Selection, preparation of scope of services, advertisement of same, short listing guidelines, BOCC presentation of short list, oral presentations to BOCC for ranking, and contract negotiations of selected consultants.
• Ability to manage a 5-year stormwater projects work program.                                                                

PHYSICAL SKILLS:

The person in this position: Must be able to remain in a stationary position for 50% of the time. Must be able to frequently position self to reach files and other office items located on low shelves or the floor. Must be able to inspect and assess daily email and postal mail correspondence. Frequently communicates with the public, vendors, co-workers, managers, directors, Administration, and the Board of County Commissioners. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations. Frequently operates various types of office equipment to include, but not limited to a computer and copy machine. Occasionally ascends/descends stairs. Rarely moves materials and office equipment weighing up to 30 lbs. Constantly works in indoor and outdoor environments. Rarely works in inclement outdoor weather conditions. Rarely operates motor vehicle for up to four (4) hours continuously or intermittently.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Civil Engineering and a minimum of ten (10) years experience in Public Works Engineering, water resources and hydrology. Minimum of three (3) years supervisory experience, including personnel management.

LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, OR REGISTRATIONS:

Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver’s license and be insurable by current insurance carrier. Must be a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Florida. Must obtain a Certified Floodplain Managers certificate within twelve (12) months. Must obtain a Florida Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector certification within six (6) months.

OTHER JOB-RELATED REQUIREMENTS:

         Disaster Essential. Must be able to work in the Emergency Operations Center during a hurricane.

THE HIGHLANDS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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