Charleston County Government
Engineering Supervisor I or II (Stormwater Division) PW
Charleston County Government, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 29408
Overview
The principal function of this position is to conduct engineering design reviews, perform project management activities, engineering design, and provide technical assistance to the management and administration of the Stormwater MS4 Program. Responsibilities
Project Management: Evaluate watersheds for project feasibility by performing site evaluations, data research, and engineering analysis. Manage feasible projects including easement acquisition, citizen coordination, design, cost estimates, permitting, development of bid packages, and construction management. Oversee project development, including determining the scope of projects, reviewing proposed design, negotiating consultant scope and design fees, and participating in public meetings. Manage engineering consultants by providing guidance on design issues during project development and construction. Attend meetings to effectively communicate project status to management, the County Administrator, elected officials, stakeholders, and the citizens of Charleston County. Stormwater MS4 Program: Review construction plans and stormwater calculations for Charleston County and various local governments for compliance with stormwater management regulations and good engineering practices. Implement more effective water quality programs such as sediment control during construction, post-construction BMP inspections, education on BMP maintenance, and targeting non-point source pollution. Provide support to other engineers, project managers, inspectors, and admin staff as needed. Review plan submittals to ensure applicable Federal, State and Local standards are met. General Duties: Coordinate with contractors, County field operations, Asset Management, stormwater inspectors, consulting engineers, surveyors, utility representatives, and other officials to gather and disseminate information and maintain records necessary to satisfy public improvement requirements. Respond to citizens’ inquiries regarding drainage issues, maintenance, or permitting. Attend meetings, conferences, workshops and training sessions to stay current on principles, practices and developments in assigned work areas. Serve on engineering consultant selection boards and as a technical resource on committees, task forces, and related groups. Designated to report to work during hazardous weather or emergency conditions. Qualifications
Engineering Supervisor I Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field with a minimum of 5 years or more of progressively responsible experience in Stormwater Management, Engineering, and Project Management, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Licensure as an Engineer in Training (E.I.T.) is preferred. Must be skilled in reading, analyzing, and interpreting construction drawings, stormwater hydraulic and hydrological calculations, technical reports, specifications, and regulatory documents. Competency in CAD, GIS, and stormwater modeling is necessary for the position. Engineering Supervisor II Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field with a minimum of 8 years or more of progressively responsible experience in Stormwater Management, Engineering, and Project Management with 2 years of supervisory experience, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Licensure as an Engineer in Training (E.I.T.) is required and licensure as a Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) is preferred. Must be skilled in reading, analyzing, and interpreting construction drawings, stormwater hydraulic and hydrological calculations, technical reports, specifications, and regulatory documents. Competency in CAD, GIS, and stormwater modeling is necessary. A valid SC driver’s license or the ability to obtain one upon acceptance of the position is required. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industry
Government Administration
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The principal function of this position is to conduct engineering design reviews, perform project management activities, engineering design, and provide technical assistance to the management and administration of the Stormwater MS4 Program. Responsibilities
Project Management: Evaluate watersheds for project feasibility by performing site evaluations, data research, and engineering analysis. Manage feasible projects including easement acquisition, citizen coordination, design, cost estimates, permitting, development of bid packages, and construction management. Oversee project development, including determining the scope of projects, reviewing proposed design, negotiating consultant scope and design fees, and participating in public meetings. Manage engineering consultants by providing guidance on design issues during project development and construction. Attend meetings to effectively communicate project status to management, the County Administrator, elected officials, stakeholders, and the citizens of Charleston County. Stormwater MS4 Program: Review construction plans and stormwater calculations for Charleston County and various local governments for compliance with stormwater management regulations and good engineering practices. Implement more effective water quality programs such as sediment control during construction, post-construction BMP inspections, education on BMP maintenance, and targeting non-point source pollution. Provide support to other engineers, project managers, inspectors, and admin staff as needed. Review plan submittals to ensure applicable Federal, State and Local standards are met. General Duties: Coordinate with contractors, County field operations, Asset Management, stormwater inspectors, consulting engineers, surveyors, utility representatives, and other officials to gather and disseminate information and maintain records necessary to satisfy public improvement requirements. Respond to citizens’ inquiries regarding drainage issues, maintenance, or permitting. Attend meetings, conferences, workshops and training sessions to stay current on principles, practices and developments in assigned work areas. Serve on engineering consultant selection boards and as a technical resource on committees, task forces, and related groups. Designated to report to work during hazardous weather or emergency conditions. Qualifications
Engineering Supervisor I Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field with a minimum of 5 years or more of progressively responsible experience in Stormwater Management, Engineering, and Project Management, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Licensure as an Engineer in Training (E.I.T.) is preferred. Must be skilled in reading, analyzing, and interpreting construction drawings, stormwater hydraulic and hydrological calculations, technical reports, specifications, and regulatory documents. Competency in CAD, GIS, and stormwater modeling is necessary for the position. Engineering Supervisor II Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field with a minimum of 8 years or more of progressively responsible experience in Stormwater Management, Engineering, and Project Management with 2 years of supervisory experience, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Licensure as an Engineer in Training (E.I.T.) is required and licensure as a Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) is preferred. Must be skilled in reading, analyzing, and interpreting construction drawings, stormwater hydraulic and hydrological calculations, technical reports, specifications, and regulatory documents. Competency in CAD, GIS, and stormwater modeling is necessary. A valid SC driver’s license or the ability to obtain one upon acceptance of the position is required. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industry
Government Administration
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