Title : Engineer I, II, III
Reports to : District Engineer
Department : Engineering Department
Labor Category : Exempt
Salary Range : Engineer I, II, III : $ 75,000 - $130,000 DOE
Engineer Your Future with Magna Water District
Are you ready to make a real impact while advancing your engineering career? At Magna Water District, we offer a rare opportunity to serve our growing community. You'll gain hands-on experience with :
- Electrodialysis Reversal (EDR) Treatment Technology
- Culinary & Secondary Water Distribution Systems
- Wastewater Treatment & Collection
- GIS Mapping & Analysis
- Salt Lake Valley's First Secondary Type I Reuse
This is more than just a job-it's a chance to be part of a pioneering team shaping the future of water reuse and sustainability.
Why Join Us?
Four-Day Work Week – Enjoy 52 long weekends a year for the ultimate work-life balance.Generous Benefits – Including retirement plans, health, dental, and vision coverage.Paid Time Off & Annual Raises – We invest in your growth and well-being.Tuition Reimbursement (80%) – Continue your education while building your career.Performance Incentives & Career Advancement – Grow into leadership roles.If you're passionate about engineering, sustainability, and community impact, Magna Water District is the place to thrive.
Job Summary :
Under the direction of the District Engineer, p erforms a variety of working level professional and technical duties, as needed, to assist in coordinating and participating in the design, development, and construction of District infrastructure.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
Perform development reviews; assists with various aspects of development management and scheduling; ensures adherence with standards and specifications, processes, and procedures; monitors development activities; conduct development inspections and GPS.Reviews plans and specifications prepared by consulting firms for large projects to be completed by outside general contractors.Performs project administration duties, reviews contract and improvement plans and tracks projects; assists staff, customers, developers, and contractors with items needed to start and complete projects.Prepares project reports, cost estimates and routine memo and correspondence between the District and engineering consultants, contractors, developers, public agencies, and other concerned parties.Reviews hydraulic analysis of proposed developments and capital improvements utilizing computer systems and manual calculations.Reads and interprets regulations, contracts, plans, and specifications, maps and a variety of other engineering and contract related information; uses computers, calculators, drafting tools and equipment, GPS equipment and a variety of other engineering and office equipment in performing job duties.Attend board meetings, project coordination sessions, public hearings, and other official gatherings on behalf of the District Engineer as assigned.General Qualification Requirements :
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and / or ability required. The requirements of this position provide that the employee work in a safety sensitive manner and should carry out his / her duties as such.
Prior Work Experience :
Engineer I : At least one years of job-related prior experience.
Engineer II : At least four years of job-related prior experience.
Engineer III : At least ten years of job-related prior experience.
Education and Training :
Engineer I, II, III : Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering or closely related field.
Licenses, Certifications, Etc. :
Engineer I : Passed the FE exam / EIT certification and a valid Utah driver's license.
Engineer II, III : Registered Professional Civil Engineer license in the State of Utah and a valid Utah driver's license.
Background Knowledge :
Requires advanced mathematic skills, a working knowledge of the industry including pipe networks, hydraulic systems, pump stations, wells, water, and wastewater treatment, electrical, telemetry, instrumentation, and structuralRequires a general knowledge of the District's products and services, basic knowledge of operating policies and procedures.Performance Expectations :
Must have the ability to plan, coordinate and implement projects independently and report the outcomes of those projects to management.Must be able to make logical decisions using generally recognized skills and techniques.Must have communication skills with the ability to communicate with management, contractors, developers, and the public.Must be able to function under the direction of others and use common design practices to make decisions regarding infrastructure.Must demonstrate safety leadership by promoting and facilitating the safety of co-workers and the public. Must perform all job tasks in compliance with MWD safety policies and procedures.Required Skills and Abilities :
Must have the ability to apply common sense, analyze data and interpret results yielding varying outcomes. Must be able to rely on policy, written guidance, internal discussions, or external assistance to resolve difficult problems.Must have ability to communicate with employees and external business contacts.Must have advanced skills in general office equipment, computers, computer software and other analytical tools of the industry. Microsoft Word, Excel, CAD, water and sewer modeling software and GIS experience preferred.Physical Demands :
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Common dexterity is continuouslyWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to : talk andThe employee is frequently required to : sit or perform repetitive wrist, hand and / or finger movement.The employee is occasionally required to : feel attributes of objects, grasp, push, stand, walk, drive, reach with arms or hands, stoop, kneel, crouch andThe employee must lift weight or exert force as follows :Regularly : 1 to 5 pounds
Frequently : 6 to 10 poundsOccasionally : 11 to 15 poundsRarely : 16 to 40 poundsSpecific vision abilities include : Clarity of vision at 20 feet or more and 20 inches or less. Ability to adjust eye to bring an object into sharpGood working conditions within a safe office Frequent exposure to outdoor weather conditions. Occasional exposure to moderate noise, airborne particles, oils, toxic or caustic chemicals, vibration, wet or humid conditions, near moving mechanical parts, near street traffic or confined spaces.Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Overall Effort and Work Location :
Requires some contact with developers, contractors, vendors, consultants, and inspector. Provide occasional service to the District customers, Board of Trustees, andMust be able to withstand daily mental effort and pressure. Some tasks require significant mental effort such as performing calculations, organizing, and evaluating data, or completion of forms for regulatory Must be flexible to adjust for constantly changing operations.Must be able to work a predictable and consistent schedule. Occasional overtime may be required. Occasional travel required to attend meetings or obtain training.Supervision and Coordination Required :
Directly supervises : 0 employees Indirectly supervises : 0 employees
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