City of Raleigh Municipal Government
Water Quality Senior Engineer/ Project Manager
City of Raleigh Municipal Government, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601
Overview
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Water Quality Senior Engineer / Project Manager
role and kickstart your next career adventure! The
Water Quality Senior Engineer / Project Manager
plays a key role in advancing the City’s water quality programs through the planning and implementation of stream restoration and green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) projects. This position supports the City’s efforts to improve water quality and enhance community resilience through water quality data-driven decisions and watershed stewardship. This role reports to the Water Quality Section Supervisor and will be involved in diverse water quality-focused work, including leading stream and riparian corridor assessment and restoration (potentially including stream and wetland mitigation and nutrient offset); advocating for and leading the design and construction of GSI; developing and leading water quality studies; and supporting watershed and GSI master planning. The individual will collaborate with other municipal, state, and federal partners, community-based organizations, schools, and City staff to improve water quality and increase public involvement and watershed stewardship; lead a cross-functional and diverse team, including staff responsible for a portfolio of water quality studies and projects, water quality monitoring activities, and volunteer programs; prepare presentations for key stakeholders including the Stormwater Management Advisory Commission; promote staff development, proactively track, evaluate, report, and continuously improve key metrics related to these responsibilities. Occasional evening hours and Saturdays will be required to attend public meetings and events, with the ability to offset these hours to maintain a 40-hour work week. This role
qualifies for the City’s Telework Program which provides the opportunity to work up to 40% of time remotely. About Us: The City of Raleigh is the second-largest city in North Carolina and remains one of the fastest growing areas in the country. Driven by a strong economy and outstanding quality of life, Raleigh is consistently ranked among the nation’s best places to live and operate a business. The “City of Oaks” is also known for its beautiful natural resources and greenway trails, with approximately 58,000 acres of tree canopy, more than 100 lakes, and 1,200 miles of streams. The City of Raleigh’s Stormwater Management Division (Raleigh Stormwater) – which includes more than 80 full-time staff – implements programs, projects, and services to protect the City’s water resources and aquatic life, maintain stormwater infrastructure, prevent streambank erosion, manage flooding, and mitigate development impacts. The
Water Quality
Senior Engineer / Project Manager
will join the Water Quality Section of the Planning and Asset Management Division, a highly collaborative team of twenty-two who develop programs and projects that enhance water quality, improve flooding, and address aging infrastructure. This group collaborates within the City and with the public to strategically identify and develop programs and projects that promote stewardship of our watersheds and improve stormwater conditions for our customers. Collaborative watershed planning and restoration efforts, including Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) implementation, stream restoration and mitigation, water quality studies, and community stewardship and engagement are critical to the success of the Raleigh Stormwater mission. The
Water Quality Senior Engineer / Project Manager
position will supervise two project engineers and a senior water quality specialist and help the City of Raleigh achieve its vision of a vibrant, resilient, and sustainable community. About You: The ideal candidate for this position has knowledge of urban stream restoration and ecological design principles. They have the ability to lead and support stream restoration and stabilization projects, emphasizing erosion control, habitat enhancement, and long-term stream health. They have the ability to plan and manage green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) initiatives. They have a collaborative and motivational leadership style and experience fostering a positive team environment that encourages professional growth and high performance. They have strong communication skills, enabling them to clearly convey technical information to diverse stakeholders, and have a keen ability to manage and mentor staff, cultivating their development. The ideal candidate for this position is a strategic thinker and a strong collaborator. They will embody integrity, inclusivity, teamwork, responsiveness, excellent organization and communication, creativity, self-initiative, and commitment to growing water quality programs. They will possess the skills necessary to successfully build collaborative teams committed to customer service. The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by employees in this job. Employees may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. Responsibilities Lead stream and riparian corridor assessment and restoration, potentially including stream and wetland mitigation and nutrient offset Advocate and lead the design and construction of Green Stormwater Infrastructure Collaboratively assess, prioritize, develop and implement water quality studies in coordination with the watershed planning program Actively develop and support watershed and GSI planning through stakeholder meetings and collaboration with other City Departments, looking for opportunities where goals align Develop programs and projects to support implementation of City priorities, such Raleigh’s NPDES MS4 Phase 1 permit and the Green Stormwater Infrastructure Policy Provide day-to-day leadership and work with staff to promote a high-performance, customer service-oriented work environment Represent the Water Quality Section in meetings with governmental agencies, community groups, professional organizations, and meeting with individuals Develop programs that support equitable community engagement and promote watershed stewardship. Seek opportunities to expand stormwater’s level of service Support management decisions and provide direction of issue resolution Lead and/or collaborate with staff on presentations, workshops, and trainings related to watershed restoration and stewardship, water quality studies, and more Prepare presentations for stakeholders, including the Stormwater Management Advisory Commission, to share program goals and progress Supervise staff including conducting performance evaluations, coordinating training, and implementing hiring procedures Assist in managing and/or mentoring temporary staff / interns, as opportunities arise This position will be required to operate a City-owned vehicle in order to visit various work sites on a regular basis Education and Experience: Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field; 3 to 5 years' experience in architecture, engineering, construction management or related work OR Any equivalent combination of training and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be substituted Licenses or Certifications: Valid North Carolina Class C driver's license with a satisfactory driving record, or the ability to obtain within 60 days of hire Knowledge of: Stormwater and/or surface water quality issues and regulations. Stream restoration and green stormwater infrastructure design principles and practices Best practices, trends and emerging technologies related to stormwater management and surface water quality. Supervisory principles, practices and techniques Contract administration and development Project management principles and practices Critical thinking and problem-solving methods and practices Record keeping Data management Technical writing Various industry software programs used to support development of civil engineering contracts Modern office practices and procedures including the use of standard office equipment and computer applications such as word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications Skill In: Practices and methods of coaching and leading the work of others Strategic planning and progress towards established metrics Providing project management, organization and logistics coordination Managing project or program finances Providing consultation and serving as a program liaison and subject matter expert Principles and methods of qualitative and quantitative research Monitoring compliance with applicable plans, standards, regulations and contracts Troubleshooting equipment and operational issues Identifying engineering-related deficiencies and recommending solutions Verbal and written communication Customer service Ability to: Monitor, evaluate, and assess engineering projects and functional operations Compose and prepare original reports, documents and presentations Communicate effectively with City staff, contractors, and the general public Research industry trends, solutions and best practices Facilitate group discussions and build consensus using persuasive reasoning ADA and Other Requirements: Work Environment and Physical Effort: Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally, a negligible amount of force frequently, and/or constantly having to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Work Environment: Work is typically performed in an office or similar indoor environment, outdoor environment, or in a vehicle. Employees may occasionally work in a street environment (near moving traffic) or construction site. Working Conditions: Employees may occasionally interact with individuals who are hostile or irate or be exposed to extreme heat (above 100 degrees). City of Raleigh is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
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Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore exciting career possibilities! Join us at the City of Raleigh Fall Job Fair to learn more about the
Water Quality Senior Engineer / Project Manager
role and kickstart your next career adventure! The
Water Quality Senior Engineer / Project Manager
plays a key role in advancing the City’s water quality programs through the planning and implementation of stream restoration and green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) projects. This position supports the City’s efforts to improve water quality and enhance community resilience through water quality data-driven decisions and watershed stewardship. This role reports to the Water Quality Section Supervisor and will be involved in diverse water quality-focused work, including leading stream and riparian corridor assessment and restoration (potentially including stream and wetland mitigation and nutrient offset); advocating for and leading the design and construction of GSI; developing and leading water quality studies; and supporting watershed and GSI master planning. The individual will collaborate with other municipal, state, and federal partners, community-based organizations, schools, and City staff to improve water quality and increase public involvement and watershed stewardship; lead a cross-functional and diverse team, including staff responsible for a portfolio of water quality studies and projects, water quality monitoring activities, and volunteer programs; prepare presentations for key stakeholders including the Stormwater Management Advisory Commission; promote staff development, proactively track, evaluate, report, and continuously improve key metrics related to these responsibilities. Occasional evening hours and Saturdays will be required to attend public meetings and events, with the ability to offset these hours to maintain a 40-hour work week. This role
qualifies for the City’s Telework Program which provides the opportunity to work up to 40% of time remotely. About Us: The City of Raleigh is the second-largest city in North Carolina and remains one of the fastest growing areas in the country. Driven by a strong economy and outstanding quality of life, Raleigh is consistently ranked among the nation’s best places to live and operate a business. The “City of Oaks” is also known for its beautiful natural resources and greenway trails, with approximately 58,000 acres of tree canopy, more than 100 lakes, and 1,200 miles of streams. The City of Raleigh’s Stormwater Management Division (Raleigh Stormwater) – which includes more than 80 full-time staff – implements programs, projects, and services to protect the City’s water resources and aquatic life, maintain stormwater infrastructure, prevent streambank erosion, manage flooding, and mitigate development impacts. The
Water Quality
Senior Engineer / Project Manager
will join the Water Quality Section of the Planning and Asset Management Division, a highly collaborative team of twenty-two who develop programs and projects that enhance water quality, improve flooding, and address aging infrastructure. This group collaborates within the City and with the public to strategically identify and develop programs and projects that promote stewardship of our watersheds and improve stormwater conditions for our customers. Collaborative watershed planning and restoration efforts, including Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) implementation, stream restoration and mitigation, water quality studies, and community stewardship and engagement are critical to the success of the Raleigh Stormwater mission. The
Water Quality Senior Engineer / Project Manager
position will supervise two project engineers and a senior water quality specialist and help the City of Raleigh achieve its vision of a vibrant, resilient, and sustainable community. About You: The ideal candidate for this position has knowledge of urban stream restoration and ecological design principles. They have the ability to lead and support stream restoration and stabilization projects, emphasizing erosion control, habitat enhancement, and long-term stream health. They have the ability to plan and manage green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) initiatives. They have a collaborative and motivational leadership style and experience fostering a positive team environment that encourages professional growth and high performance. They have strong communication skills, enabling them to clearly convey technical information to diverse stakeholders, and have a keen ability to manage and mentor staff, cultivating their development. The ideal candidate for this position is a strategic thinker and a strong collaborator. They will embody integrity, inclusivity, teamwork, responsiveness, excellent organization and communication, creativity, self-initiative, and commitment to growing water quality programs. They will possess the skills necessary to successfully build collaborative teams committed to customer service. The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by employees in this job. Employees may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. Responsibilities Lead stream and riparian corridor assessment and restoration, potentially including stream and wetland mitigation and nutrient offset Advocate and lead the design and construction of Green Stormwater Infrastructure Collaboratively assess, prioritize, develop and implement water quality studies in coordination with the watershed planning program Actively develop and support watershed and GSI planning through stakeholder meetings and collaboration with other City Departments, looking for opportunities where goals align Develop programs and projects to support implementation of City priorities, such Raleigh’s NPDES MS4 Phase 1 permit and the Green Stormwater Infrastructure Policy Provide day-to-day leadership and work with staff to promote a high-performance, customer service-oriented work environment Represent the Water Quality Section in meetings with governmental agencies, community groups, professional organizations, and meeting with individuals Develop programs that support equitable community engagement and promote watershed stewardship. Seek opportunities to expand stormwater’s level of service Support management decisions and provide direction of issue resolution Lead and/or collaborate with staff on presentations, workshops, and trainings related to watershed restoration and stewardship, water quality studies, and more Prepare presentations for stakeholders, including the Stormwater Management Advisory Commission, to share program goals and progress Supervise staff including conducting performance evaluations, coordinating training, and implementing hiring procedures Assist in managing and/or mentoring temporary staff / interns, as opportunities arise This position will be required to operate a City-owned vehicle in order to visit various work sites on a regular basis Education and Experience: Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field; 3 to 5 years' experience in architecture, engineering, construction management or related work OR Any equivalent combination of training and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be substituted Licenses or Certifications: Valid North Carolina Class C driver's license with a satisfactory driving record, or the ability to obtain within 60 days of hire Knowledge of: Stormwater and/or surface water quality issues and regulations. Stream restoration and green stormwater infrastructure design principles and practices Best practices, trends and emerging technologies related to stormwater management and surface water quality. Supervisory principles, practices and techniques Contract administration and development Project management principles and practices Critical thinking and problem-solving methods and practices Record keeping Data management Technical writing Various industry software programs used to support development of civil engineering contracts Modern office practices and procedures including the use of standard office equipment and computer applications such as word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications Skill In: Practices and methods of coaching and leading the work of others Strategic planning and progress towards established metrics Providing project management, organization and logistics coordination Managing project or program finances Providing consultation and serving as a program liaison and subject matter expert Principles and methods of qualitative and quantitative research Monitoring compliance with applicable plans, standards, regulations and contracts Troubleshooting equipment and operational issues Identifying engineering-related deficiencies and recommending solutions Verbal and written communication Customer service Ability to: Monitor, evaluate, and assess engineering projects and functional operations Compose and prepare original reports, documents and presentations Communicate effectively with City staff, contractors, and the general public Research industry trends, solutions and best practices Facilitate group discussions and build consensus using persuasive reasoning ADA and Other Requirements: Work Environment and Physical Effort: Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally, a negligible amount of force frequently, and/or constantly having to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Work Environment: Work is typically performed in an office or similar indoor environment, outdoor environment, or in a vehicle. Employees may occasionally work in a street environment (near moving traffic) or construction site. Working Conditions: Employees may occasionally interact with individuals who are hostile or irate or be exposed to extreme heat (above 100 degrees). City of Raleigh is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
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