- Career Center Home
- Search Jobs
- Utility Engineering Manager (Water Department)
Description
Are you passionate about building a better future through infrastructure? The City of Winter Haven is looking for a dynamic Utility Engineering Manager to lead the design and expansion of its water and wastewater infrastructure. This high-impact role drives the department’s ambitious five year Capital Improvement Plan, supervising a talented technical team while managing budgets, compliance, and construction to ensure a resilient water future for the community.
SALARY & BENEFITS:
$72,467 - $97,947 Annually Minimum, Pending Job Related Experience
Annual Step for Performance Pay Adjustments
12 Paid Holidays Per Year
12 Vacation Days Minimum, Earned Per Year
12 Sick Days Earned Per Year Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Benefits 401(a) Retirement Plan and Social Security Coverage
Education/Tuition Assistance Program; and Training and Development Opportunities
Employee Assistance Program – to Include Mental Health Assistance/Services
To Apply: https://www.mywinterhaven.com/Jobs.aspx?UniqueId=98&From=All&CommunityJobs=False&JobID=Utility-Engineering-Manager-Water-Depart-357
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Oversees the development and precise review of engineering plans for all water and wastewater utility projects, including lift stations, wastewater treatment plants, sanitary sewer collection systems, force mains, water plants, and water distribution systems, including reuse. Operates under the supervision of the Department Director and directly supervises Project Managers, Engineering Technicians, Utility Inspectors, Asset Management staff, Project Coordinators and GIS personnel. Communicates with field staff and supervises technicians to develop technical engineering documents. Reviews work produced by consulting engineers for completeness and accuracy according to City specifications and engineering principles, and prepares bid specifications and estimates for contract construction. Assists contractors in interpreting City regulations and specifications and prepares and supervises the preparation of permit applications from FDEP, SWFWMD and other regulatory agencies. Manages the construction of projects, which includes field adjustments, contracts, construction contractors, change orders, and invoice payments.
Advises and assists field staff with proper utility maintenance practices and equipment and oversees the use of engineering computer models to evaluate water, wastewater, and piping designs. Responds to public concerns pertaining to construction and public right-of-way and makes recommendations for corrective action. May perform other related engineering work, including interpreting site plans, codes, easements, legal descriptions, and regulations and standards; and conducts field work and inspections. Performs necessary administrative and reporting functions. Works closely with the Director, Assistant Director and other department staff in preparing the annual budget and developing, monitoring, maintaining, and adjusting the department’s five-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). Supervises the Asset Management program and the use of computer software to track maintenance, costs, and priorities. Manages the State Revolving Fund loan process, including facilities plans, applications, and funding. Compiles numerical and statistical data; develops technical reports, charts, budgets, briefing summaries, and schedules.
Oversees the overall management and timeliness of construction projects and CIP utility initiatives. Develops and oversees utility construction and maintenance contracts working with the City’s Engineering division, engineering consultants, and utility staff during design and bidding phase of CIP projects. Maintains project plans and documents, assists with the development of bid specifications and other purchasing documents, prepares cost and quantity estimates, coordinates and prioritizes projects, and reviews contractor and consultant pay requests. Requests and reviews change orders when necessary, completes necessary FDEP and Right-of-Way permit applications when needed, and coordinates with procurement division to develop bid and contract documents. Ensures compliance with agreement terms and conditions and creates, reviews, and implements Requests for Proposal, Requests for Quotation, and Invitations to Bid for utility projects. Assists with application and administering all departmental grants and assists with the timely submission of all grant reimbursement requests and related documents. This is not intended to be an all-inclusive listing of essential job functions; the performance of other essential functions may be required.
Requirements
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Knowledge of the principles and practices of civil engineering related to water supply and wastewater projects.
Capability to oversee development of plans, specifications, and contracts; and capability and experience in design of water and wastewater utility systems and preparation of permit applications.
Ability to supervise and evaluate plans and construction work; and to relate well to contractors, the general public, and fellow employees; give clear, concise directions and reports, both verbally and in writing.
MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Graduation from college with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Public Administration, or Finance is a plus.
Seven (7) years’ of pertinent work experience in water and wastewater engineering.
An equivalent combination of education and experience that is determined to be directly related to the foregoing specific requirements may be submitted.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s license with a good driving record as determined by the City of Winter Haven.
Absence of non-prescribed controlled substances in the applicant's system as verified by a laboratory approved by the City of Winter Haven.
PHYSICAL / ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Must have the physical ability, strength, and flexibility to perform the job functions in the work environment.
Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability.
