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Stormwater Quality Manager : $100,897 - $161,435
Stormwater Quality Engineer : $105,942 - $169,507
Stormwater Quality Manager / Stormwater Quality Engineer :
As a member of the Natural Resources management team, the Stormwater Quality Manager oversees the Stormwater Quality Division. This role encompasses both staff management and the administration of capital-scale stormwater treatment projects. Key responsibilities include supervising and managing the Stormwater Quality Division staff, overseeing the conceptual design, plan review, permitting, and construction administration of capital stormwater treatment systems, and developing operations and maintenance manuals for stormwater systems.
- Manages the Stormwater Quality Division within the Natural Resources Department.
- Oversees design, permitting, construction administration, and development of operations and maintenance manuals for stormwater quality treatment systems.
- Manages consultants and contractors for stormwater projects, both operational and capital, ensuring timely, budget-compliant, and high-quality completion.
- Administers professional services contracts, negotiates scope changes, and approves field changes for stormwater quality projects.
- Works interdepartmentally to maintain MS4 NPDES permit compliance and identify / implement resiliency programs and projects.
- Coordinates with other County Departments, external agencies, and applicants on projects.
- Provides technical information and guidance on stormwater projects, resolving project-related issues under the Natural Resources Director's direction.
- Implements projects and programs related to the Central Indian River Lagoon Basin Management Plan TMDL requirements.
- Assists with asset collection and inspection programs related to stormwater facilities.
- Conducts field investigations related to stormwater quality issues and performs periodic on-site assessments, recommending corrective actions as necessary.
- Applies for and manages grant funds for stormwater quality improvement programs and flooding concerns.
- Develops project estimates for budgeting purposes and assists in coordinating both large and small scale, operating and capital, stormwater quality projects.
- Reviews and approves contractor and consultant pay requests, develops and monitors project scope, budget, and schedule, and prepares reports for upper management and stakeholders.
- Prepares, negotiates, executes, and manages task orders for professional consultants and contractors.
- Prepares and oversees Requests for Proposals (RFP), Requests for Qualifications (RFQ), and other bidding documents in compliance with municipal, state, and federal codes.
- Provides technical and professional review of engineering plans, specifications, and related documents.
- Assembles construction documents and specifications.
- Drafts commission memoranda for Board of County Commission approval.
- Required to work during declared emergencies as determined by the Department Head.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships.
- Successfully plans and directs the work of engineers, design professionals, contractors, as well as division staff.
- Performs related work as required.
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in construction management, civil engineering, environmental engineering, hydrogeology or related field from an accredited college or university (preferred) plus five (5) years progressively responsible experience in infrastructure related construction and project management work.
Licenses, Certifications or Registrations :
Project Management Professional Certification (preferred)Valid Florida Driver's LicenseRegistered Professional Engineer in the State of FloridaKnowledge, Abilities, and Skills
Working knowledge of the principles and practices of stormwater treatment, storage, and reuse. Ability to review stormwater treatment system designs and implement maintenance programs.
Knowledge of NPDES Phase II regulations and permitting requirements.Knowledge of existing state and federal grant programs and the ability to prepare and submit grant applications for stormwater-related projects or derivative projects.Ability to read and understand construction drawings, contract documents, and technical specifications.Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.Knowledge of the use of aquatic plant systems for the treatment of stormwater and the management of such systems.Ability to perform field investigations and identify potential solutions to mitigate for problems identified.Ability to communicate effectively through writing and public speaking.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.The Indian River County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in the workplace.
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