San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport
Public Works Civil Engineer III
San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport, San Luis Obispo, California, us, 93403
The County of San Luis Obispo is offering an exciting career opportunity for Engineers III to join our APWA-accredited Public Works Department, which currently has seven Engineer vacancies across five divisions:
Water Resources ,
Development Services ,
Design and Construction ,
Water Utilities , and
Project Delivery .
Water Resources Division This Division manages the development of water supply and flood management technical studies, sustainability plans, and public engagement programs to understand conditions, set sustainability goals, identify solutions, and facilitate implementation.
Engineers in the Water Resources Division are responsible for leading the following efforts. Multi-disciplinary skillsets are needed, combining strong communication and collaboration skills with technical expertise and knowledge application of water-related engineering, hydrology, and regulatory concepts:
Water Supply and Infrastructure Optimization:
Developing feasibility studies and alternatives analysis for projects to optimize existing infrastructure and develop new water supplies.
Flood and Drainage Management:
Identifying current and projected drainage and flood issues and developing strategic, science-based solutions to mitigate risks under various future hydrologic scenarios.
Initial Implementation:
Leading or supporting development of cooperative agreements, governance structures, and funding mechanisms to implement identified water supply and flood management strategies.
Technical Oversight and Consultant Management:
Developing and managing scopes of work, schedules, and budgets for technical consultants; providing strategic direction to consultants and reviewing technical outputs and deliverables.
Public Outreach and Stakeholder Engagement:
Communicating findings/technical information and associated recommendations to facilitate transparent decision-making processes involving elected officials, partner agencies, regulatory and permitting entities, community groups, and members of the public.
The Water Resources Division is seeking a staff-level engineer with a passion for sustainable water management. The ideal candidate will bring technical knowledge and experience in land use-based water supply and demand analysis, groundwater and watershed modeling concepts and applications, and alternatives analysis and implementation of water supply and flood/drainage projects/programs.
The ideal candidate will also possess service-based leadership skills, such as collaborative negotiation skills, team facilitation, public speaking and engagement necessary to facilitate transparent, collaborative decision-making processes. Personal qualities like integrity, reliability, and a team-oriented, solutions-focused mindset are also essential.
Contact: Angela Ford at 805‑781‑5139 or arford@co.slo.ca.us.
Development Services Division Representative duties include, in addition to those listed for Engineer III:
Conduct engineering review of development plans including drainage and flood control, water supply, wastewater disposal, and post-construction stormwater.
Review subdivision applications, subdivision improvement plans, road widening plans, land use permits, and encroachment permits for consistency with County standards, ordinances, and policies.
Coordinate and participate in meetings with project applicants and consulting engineers to ensure developments are reviewed appropriately and in a timely fashion.
Conduct field inspections for the projects we are managing.
Interact with customers face-to-face at the front counter, on the phone, and through email to answer questions and help customers process their projects.
The ideal candidates will demonstrate the following characteristics:
Self-motivation to manage their own workload, keep projects moving forward, and improve processes;
The ability to clearly articulate County standards and policy consistently, fairly, and with a collaborative communication style;
A proven history of providing a high level of customer service in a responsive manner, while remaining calm under pressure;
A desire for public service.
Contact: JR Beard at 805‑781‑4073 or rbeard@co.slo.ca.us.
Design and Construction Division Engineers in the Design and Construction Division are part of a 20-person office and field staff team with roles ranging from project management, plan/spec/contract development, and construction management. The vacancy is for either an office-based design engineer tasked with designing County transportation and utility projects, or a predominantly field-based construction engineer tasked with construction management and construction administration.
The design engineer will be responsible for developing plans, producing quantity/engineer estimates and technical specifications to be included in our construction contracts. The construction engineer will be responsible for ensuring contractor compliance with the contract documents, consultant management, and compliance.
The design engineer candidate should have a high level of design experience using AutoCAD/Civil 3D and enjoy field visits as needed. The construction engineer should have a high level of construction knowledge, understanding public entity contracts, especially Caltrans, and enjoy field work.
Depending upon experience and qualification, an engineer could be utilized in either role based on workload requirements.
Contact: Ryan Monie at 805‑781‑5523 or rmonie@co.slo.ca.us.
Water Utilities Division The Water Utilities Division is responsible for the water supply management, operation, maintenance, and capital improvements of our water utility systems, including two water treatment plants, four retail water distribution systems, three water supply dams and reservoirs, and four wholesale water distribution systems.
The Water Utilities Division is seeking a staff-level engineer to support professional engineers by performing technical engineering work related to water supply planning and system operations, including reservoir operations, water treatment, and distribution. Duties may include assisting with implementation of small capital improvement projects.
The ideal candidate has experience with water system hydraulics (storage, pumps, pipelines, etc.), a strong interest in state and local water challenges, initiative, and values collaboration. They bring strong analytical and decision-support skills to assist in water supply planning, system modeling, and operational analysis, along with excellent communication skills and experience preparing and presenting technical reports, correspondence, and planning documents.
Water Systems Engineers in the Utilities Division are responsible for:
Providing engineering support for operation and maintenance of existing water, reservoir, and flood management infrastructure;
Tracking water deliveries and requests, updating water system master plans, performing hydraulic modeling and capacity studies, and identifying capital improvement and financing needs;
Conducting supply and demand analyses to support emergency exchanges, enhance resiliency, and identify opportunities for water transfers to maximize the beneficial use of the wholesale water supplies;
Supporting stakeholder advisory committees for the County’s water and reservoir systems;
Managing water system operation and maintenance (O&M) related projects and assisting with implementation of small capital improvement projects or system planning, including coordination of consultant services, scope development, scheduling, and progress tracking.
Focus Areas:
The Water Systems Engineer will join the team responsible for managing wholesale water supplies with regional stakeholders. Key responsibilities include developing Excel-based decision support tools to guide water supply forecasting, storage optimization, and strategic water management actions (e.g., water transfers), as well as evaluating conveyance and storage opportunities. These efforts support the County’s management and operation of the local systems used to convey water from the State Water Project (SWP) and the Nacimiento Water Project (NWP).
A key focus area for the Water Systems Engineer’s team involves developing and implementing water management supply programs and partnerships. These efforts include engineering and financial analyses, negotiations, public engagement, and contract development and administration.
Contact: Wes Thomson at (805) 788‑2101 or wthomson@co.slo.ca.us.
Project Delivery Division Transportation Project Engineer
The Transportation Project Delivery Team within the Project Delivery Division is responsible for the planning, management, programming, design, and construction of capital improvement projects for County-wide transportation infrastructure. Project Delivery staff manage and facilitate project scope, schedule, and budget to ensure the successful delivery of capital improvement projects on County-owned roads.
The team's responsibilities for transportation capital projects include:
Project Management and Oversight:
Procurement, administration, and management of local, state, and federal funds for capital improvement projects during the planning, design, bidding, and construction phases, including allocation of project staff and/or consultants.
Project Outreach and Coordination:
Project presentations/outreach to stakeholders, community advisory groups, community service districts, cities, various County divisions and departments, state/federal agencies, and funding organizations.
Administration of Project Funding:
Contract administration and coordination of local, state, and federal processes, procedures, documents, authorizations, approvals, and overall management of project funding.
Contact: Aaron Yonker at 805‑781‑4644 or ayonker@co.slo.ca.us.
Additional Information For more information regarding the Public Works Department, please visit our website at Public Works - County of San Luis Obispo.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill future permanent, substitute, limited-term, and temporary positions, both full-time and part-time throughout the County. The ideal candidate will have the ability to: analyze engineering problems; make viable and sound technical recommendations; prepare reports; prepare plans and specifications; coordinate and manage the work and contracts of professional, technical, or specialty consultants; work effectively and maintain positive working relationships with others, including those of diverse perspectives using interpersonal skills; communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing; operate computer systems such as Computer-Aided Design and Geographic Information System or database systems; work with community stakeholders and clearly present technical information to the public and decision makers.
Education and Experience A combination of education, training, and experience resulting in the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Examples of qualifying education and experience include:
Graduation from an accredited four‑year college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a closely related field, AND five years of professional level public works, civil engineering, traffic engineering, or land surveying experience;
Possession of a valid California Certificate of Registration as a civil engineer, traffic engineer, land surveyor, or other special licensure AND two years professional civil engineering, traffic engineering, or land surveying experience.
A California Professional Civil Engineering License is highly desirable for the Engineer III position.
Applications, including answers to supplemental questions, must be submitted online by the final filing date. Apply for this position at governmentjobs.com/careers/slocountyca. Most County recruitments require you to respond to supplemental questions as part of the application process. We recommend that you review these questions prior to beginning your application.
An initial application review will be conducted. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and are best qualified will be invited to participate in selection activities which may include online assessments, performance exams, written exams, and interviews.
Final candidates will be required to have an in-depth background review performed before proceeding in the process. Please note that references will not be contacted until the end of the process.
If you have questions or would like to discuss the opportunity further, please contact Human Resources at hr@co.slo.ca.us. Confidential inquiries are welcome.
For further information regarding the County of San Luis Obispo, visit www.slocounty.ca.gov.
This is a continuous recruitment; however, the posting can close at any time without notice, therefore prompt application is encouraged.
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Water Resources ,
Development Services ,
Design and Construction ,
Water Utilities , and
Project Delivery .
Water Resources Division This Division manages the development of water supply and flood management technical studies, sustainability plans, and public engagement programs to understand conditions, set sustainability goals, identify solutions, and facilitate implementation.
Engineers in the Water Resources Division are responsible for leading the following efforts. Multi-disciplinary skillsets are needed, combining strong communication and collaboration skills with technical expertise and knowledge application of water-related engineering, hydrology, and regulatory concepts:
Water Supply and Infrastructure Optimization:
Developing feasibility studies and alternatives analysis for projects to optimize existing infrastructure and develop new water supplies.
Flood and Drainage Management:
Identifying current and projected drainage and flood issues and developing strategic, science-based solutions to mitigate risks under various future hydrologic scenarios.
Initial Implementation:
Leading or supporting development of cooperative agreements, governance structures, and funding mechanisms to implement identified water supply and flood management strategies.
Technical Oversight and Consultant Management:
Developing and managing scopes of work, schedules, and budgets for technical consultants; providing strategic direction to consultants and reviewing technical outputs and deliverables.
Public Outreach and Stakeholder Engagement:
Communicating findings/technical information and associated recommendations to facilitate transparent decision-making processes involving elected officials, partner agencies, regulatory and permitting entities, community groups, and members of the public.
The Water Resources Division is seeking a staff-level engineer with a passion for sustainable water management. The ideal candidate will bring technical knowledge and experience in land use-based water supply and demand analysis, groundwater and watershed modeling concepts and applications, and alternatives analysis and implementation of water supply and flood/drainage projects/programs.
The ideal candidate will also possess service-based leadership skills, such as collaborative negotiation skills, team facilitation, public speaking and engagement necessary to facilitate transparent, collaborative decision-making processes. Personal qualities like integrity, reliability, and a team-oriented, solutions-focused mindset are also essential.
Contact: Angela Ford at 805‑781‑5139 or arford@co.slo.ca.us.
Development Services Division Representative duties include, in addition to those listed for Engineer III:
Conduct engineering review of development plans including drainage and flood control, water supply, wastewater disposal, and post-construction stormwater.
Review subdivision applications, subdivision improvement plans, road widening plans, land use permits, and encroachment permits for consistency with County standards, ordinances, and policies.
Coordinate and participate in meetings with project applicants and consulting engineers to ensure developments are reviewed appropriately and in a timely fashion.
Conduct field inspections for the projects we are managing.
Interact with customers face-to-face at the front counter, on the phone, and through email to answer questions and help customers process their projects.
The ideal candidates will demonstrate the following characteristics:
Self-motivation to manage their own workload, keep projects moving forward, and improve processes;
The ability to clearly articulate County standards and policy consistently, fairly, and with a collaborative communication style;
A proven history of providing a high level of customer service in a responsive manner, while remaining calm under pressure;
A desire for public service.
Contact: JR Beard at 805‑781‑4073 or rbeard@co.slo.ca.us.
Design and Construction Division Engineers in the Design and Construction Division are part of a 20-person office and field staff team with roles ranging from project management, plan/spec/contract development, and construction management. The vacancy is for either an office-based design engineer tasked with designing County transportation and utility projects, or a predominantly field-based construction engineer tasked with construction management and construction administration.
The design engineer will be responsible for developing plans, producing quantity/engineer estimates and technical specifications to be included in our construction contracts. The construction engineer will be responsible for ensuring contractor compliance with the contract documents, consultant management, and compliance.
The design engineer candidate should have a high level of design experience using AutoCAD/Civil 3D and enjoy field visits as needed. The construction engineer should have a high level of construction knowledge, understanding public entity contracts, especially Caltrans, and enjoy field work.
Depending upon experience and qualification, an engineer could be utilized in either role based on workload requirements.
Contact: Ryan Monie at 805‑781‑5523 or rmonie@co.slo.ca.us.
Water Utilities Division The Water Utilities Division is responsible for the water supply management, operation, maintenance, and capital improvements of our water utility systems, including two water treatment plants, four retail water distribution systems, three water supply dams and reservoirs, and four wholesale water distribution systems.
The Water Utilities Division is seeking a staff-level engineer to support professional engineers by performing technical engineering work related to water supply planning and system operations, including reservoir operations, water treatment, and distribution. Duties may include assisting with implementation of small capital improvement projects.
The ideal candidate has experience with water system hydraulics (storage, pumps, pipelines, etc.), a strong interest in state and local water challenges, initiative, and values collaboration. They bring strong analytical and decision-support skills to assist in water supply planning, system modeling, and operational analysis, along with excellent communication skills and experience preparing and presenting technical reports, correspondence, and planning documents.
Water Systems Engineers in the Utilities Division are responsible for:
Providing engineering support for operation and maintenance of existing water, reservoir, and flood management infrastructure;
Tracking water deliveries and requests, updating water system master plans, performing hydraulic modeling and capacity studies, and identifying capital improvement and financing needs;
Conducting supply and demand analyses to support emergency exchanges, enhance resiliency, and identify opportunities for water transfers to maximize the beneficial use of the wholesale water supplies;
Supporting stakeholder advisory committees for the County’s water and reservoir systems;
Managing water system operation and maintenance (O&M) related projects and assisting with implementation of small capital improvement projects or system planning, including coordination of consultant services, scope development, scheduling, and progress tracking.
Focus Areas:
The Water Systems Engineer will join the team responsible for managing wholesale water supplies with regional stakeholders. Key responsibilities include developing Excel-based decision support tools to guide water supply forecasting, storage optimization, and strategic water management actions (e.g., water transfers), as well as evaluating conveyance and storage opportunities. These efforts support the County’s management and operation of the local systems used to convey water from the State Water Project (SWP) and the Nacimiento Water Project (NWP).
A key focus area for the Water Systems Engineer’s team involves developing and implementing water management supply programs and partnerships. These efforts include engineering and financial analyses, negotiations, public engagement, and contract development and administration.
Contact: Wes Thomson at (805) 788‑2101 or wthomson@co.slo.ca.us.
Project Delivery Division Transportation Project Engineer
The Transportation Project Delivery Team within the Project Delivery Division is responsible for the planning, management, programming, design, and construction of capital improvement projects for County-wide transportation infrastructure. Project Delivery staff manage and facilitate project scope, schedule, and budget to ensure the successful delivery of capital improvement projects on County-owned roads.
The team's responsibilities for transportation capital projects include:
Project Management and Oversight:
Procurement, administration, and management of local, state, and federal funds for capital improvement projects during the planning, design, bidding, and construction phases, including allocation of project staff and/or consultants.
Project Outreach and Coordination:
Project presentations/outreach to stakeholders, community advisory groups, community service districts, cities, various County divisions and departments, state/federal agencies, and funding organizations.
Administration of Project Funding:
Contract administration and coordination of local, state, and federal processes, procedures, documents, authorizations, approvals, and overall management of project funding.
Contact: Aaron Yonker at 805‑781‑4644 or ayonker@co.slo.ca.us.
Additional Information For more information regarding the Public Works Department, please visit our website at Public Works - County of San Luis Obispo.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill future permanent, substitute, limited-term, and temporary positions, both full-time and part-time throughout the County. The ideal candidate will have the ability to: analyze engineering problems; make viable and sound technical recommendations; prepare reports; prepare plans and specifications; coordinate and manage the work and contracts of professional, technical, or specialty consultants; work effectively and maintain positive working relationships with others, including those of diverse perspectives using interpersonal skills; communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing; operate computer systems such as Computer-Aided Design and Geographic Information System or database systems; work with community stakeholders and clearly present technical information to the public and decision makers.
Education and Experience A combination of education, training, and experience resulting in the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Examples of qualifying education and experience include:
Graduation from an accredited four‑year college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a closely related field, AND five years of professional level public works, civil engineering, traffic engineering, or land surveying experience;
Possession of a valid California Certificate of Registration as a civil engineer, traffic engineer, land surveyor, or other special licensure AND two years professional civil engineering, traffic engineering, or land surveying experience.
A California Professional Civil Engineering License is highly desirable for the Engineer III position.
Applications, including answers to supplemental questions, must be submitted online by the final filing date. Apply for this position at governmentjobs.com/careers/slocountyca. Most County recruitments require you to respond to supplemental questions as part of the application process. We recommend that you review these questions prior to beginning your application.
An initial application review will be conducted. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and are best qualified will be invited to participate in selection activities which may include online assessments, performance exams, written exams, and interviews.
Final candidates will be required to have an in-depth background review performed before proceeding in the process. Please note that references will not be contacted until the end of the process.
If you have questions or would like to discuss the opportunity further, please contact Human Resources at hr@co.slo.ca.us. Confidential inquiries are welcome.
For further information regarding the County of San Luis Obispo, visit www.slocounty.ca.gov.
This is a continuous recruitment; however, the posting can close at any time without notice, therefore prompt application is encouraged.
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