City Engineer
General Statement of Duties
Performs difficult professional and administrative work regarding the infrastructure of the City, including engineering services; water distribution and sewer collection and wastewater treatment system construction, maintenance and operation; street and sidewalk construction and repair; storm water operations, and other infrastructure and design. Work is performed under general supervision of City Manager. Supervision is exercised over department / division personnel.
Distinguishing Features of the Class
An employee in this class plans, organizes and directs the work of employees engaged in a wide variety of municipal operations and services to insure that projects are completed in a safe effective and efficient manner by both municipal work crews and contract labor. The employee provides technical advice and assistance working closely with the City Manager, Public Works Director and other members of the Management Team. Work also includes contract management, handling citizen issues, and budget and personnel administration of the department. The employee represents the City to a wide variety of citizens. Work is performed independently and in coordination with the City Manager and other City officials. The employee is subject to working in inside and outside environments. The employee is also subject to various hazards such as working in close proximity to heavy equipment, loud noises, electrical current, oils, and working in narrow or enclosed spaces. The employee also may be subject to the final standards of the OSHA blood borne pathogens. Work is performed under the general direction of the City Manager and is evaluated by review of reports, conference and acceptance of the community.
Essential Duties and Tasks
- Plans, organizes and directs all engineering services in the City; provides engineering services to other departments when requested; ensures coordination of activities with other departments
- Planning and directing engineering projects and infrastructure construction and maintenance projects; coordinating work with Public Works Director, City Manager, other agencies and other departments
- Provides engineering and design services for various city projects in the areas of water distribution, wastewater collection, wastewater treatment, streets, storm water, traffic, and other areas as required
- Oversees and coordinates GIS Function for the City including the integration of GIS into other Departments
- Supervises the preparation of construction plans, bid packages, specifications and contract documents for construction projects
- Prepares requests for qualifications and requests for proposals; recommends selection of consultants and contractors and monitors the work of contractors and consultants
- Reviews plans and specifications submitted by contractors and serves as project administrator, monitoring all requests for payment
- Coordinating with NCDOT, public and private utilities on projects, as necessary
- Oversees the process of obtaining rights-of-way and dedicated easements
- Oversees manager of wastewater treatment plant insuring regulatory compliance and efficient operation
- Conducts storm water and sediment control plan review, carries out storm water control projects and handles citizen complaints related to storm water
- Reviews and approves plans for proposed subdivisions and planned unit developments and rezoning requests to ensure compliance with applicable ordinances, codes, regulations and standards
- Prepares and reviews departmental operating budget; monitors and approves expenditures; participates in preparation of capital improvement budget
- Recruits, trains and evaluates staff
- Ensures that all relevant safety rules and programs are followed by crews and enforces the same
- Participates in the long range planning for infrastructure and service needs of the City for public works and utilities; works with the City Manager on regional utilities issues; conducts or supervises various studies and advises City Manager and Board on related issues; writes, reviews, interprets and administers policies for the department
- Researches and recommends operational changes to the City Manager to increase departmental effectiveness and enhance customer service
- Engages in considerable personal contact with citizens concerning service request and complaints; investigates and decides or recommends actions; coordinates projects with other departments; attends City Council meetings to represent the department
- Monitors and insures compliance with changes in regulations regarding water, wastewater, storm water, safety and other related issues
- Performs other / related duties and / or tasks as required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of engineering, public works, utilities, planning and constructionThorough knowledge of related public works, storm water, utilities, NCDOT regulations, municipal policies, state and federal laws and regulationsThorough knowledge of the equipment and materials used in the construction, maintenance and repair of water and sewer lines, and streets and other public infrastructureConsiderable knowledge of related engineering principles and practicesConsiderable knowledge of engineering design principles and ability to apply them to designated projectsConsiderable knowledge of governmental budgeting, personnel and purchasing practices and related City policies and procedures, and public personnel laws and regulationsConsiderable knowledge of the principles and practices, laws and regulations relating to supervised functionsConsiderable knowledge of the application of information technology to the work of the engineering department and the coordination of such technology across departments including GIS, spreadsheets, and data analysis toolsAbility to supervise subordinate supervisors including effective leadership, communications, motivations, staffing, conflict resolution, and coachingAbility to prepare complex and detailed records and reports and present ideas effectively in oral and written formAbility to maintain effective working relationships with City officials, other public officials, employees, consultants, contractors and the general publicAbility to perform difficult engineering computations and to make comprehensive recommendations on engineering problems and planningPhysical Requirements
Must be able to perform the physical life functions of climbing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, talking, hearing and repetitive motionsMust be able to perform light work exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally; up to 10 pounds of force frequently and / or constantlyMust possess visual acuity to produce and review written reports and records including mathematical calculations, analyze data, and to read maps, schematic drawings and plansRequired Education, Experience and Credentials
Graduation from college with a bachelor's degree in civil or engineering or related field, and at least 5-7 years of experience providing engineering services in a municipal / governmental environmentNorth Carolina License to practice Civil EngineeringValid North Carolina Drivers LicenseManagement experience preferred but not requiredJ-18808-Ljbffr