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Project Engineer, Water/Wastewater (Level 1 or Level 2)

Project Engineer, Water/Wastewater (Level 1 or Level 2)

Jackson Energy Authority

Jackson, TN

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Position Summary:                 
Performs engineering required for plant additions and revisions. Conducts economic and system planning studies. Supervises, trains, and directs assigned employees in the design, planning, and development of transmissions, distribution, and associated facilities. 
Criteria:
Education/Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from an accredited university. Entry level role with recent graduates accepted. Experience in water/wastewater distribution/collection systems and operations preferred. (Depending on the candidate's level of experience and professional licenses, may be filled as a Level 1 or Level 2 Project Engineer)
Skills/Abilities:
Must possess excellent organizational and communication skills. Must be proficient with computer aided drafting software (such as AutoCAD or MicroStation). Must be proficient with the use of Microsoft Office products. Knowledge of ESRI GIS software preferred. The ability to effectively write technical reports and present them before a group.  
Certifications/Licenses:
Must have a degree from an engineering curriculum accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) as approved by the Tennessee State Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners. Passage of the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination within 1-year of employment.
Physical Demands:
The ability to safely operate a standard equipped JEA motor vehicle. The ability to use a computer keyboard effectively. The ability to enter/exit 22" diameter accessways and work in confined spaces. The ability to orally communicate by phone and person to person. The ability to see and read printed material. The ability to walk several miles over rough terrain.
Work Environment:
Indoor and outdoor conditions. 
Driving:
Must have and maintain a valid Class “D” license.
Telephone:
Must have a telephone and furnish the number to his/her supervisor.
Essential Functions:
 
  • Designs system modifications, replacements, and expansions for JEA’s water and wastewater infrastructure.
  • Trains co-op students on construction and design practices.
  • Generates bid documents, contracts, and specifications for projects and assists with the procurement of bids for projects and materials.
  • Generates takeoff quantities and cost estimates for internal projects.
  • Reviews development plans, record plats, and construction plans to ensure all proposed development is in compliance with JEA’s master plans, criteria, accepted industry standards and practices, and applicable regulations.
  • Studies engineering literature, regulations, codes, and other sources to keep abreast of engineering progress.
  • Performs field surveying using GPS equipment and software.
  • Maintains knowledge of applicable codes.
  • Works closely with Operations to ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of the system.
  • Develops and analyzes system models.
  • Assists in generating economic and system planning studies.
  • Generates estimates and provides quotes to customers, contractors, and developers.
  • Coordinates projects with others, both inside and outside of JEA.
  • Conducts bid opening process for construction contract and other departmental materials.
  • Provides system information, advice and technical assistance to consultants, developers, contractors, customers, other agencies, and departments.
  • Secures permits and easements.
  • Gathers information, prepares drawings and descriptions for easement acquisitions and conducts necessary landowner negotiations.
  • Generates computer model scenarios to perform hydraulic and capacity analysis of the water distribution and wastewater collection systems.
  • Assists System Engineer in preparation of annual budget.
  • Assumes responsibility for safe work practices of employees within area of responsibility.
  • Directs staff in the areas of drafting, records, surveying and field data.
  • Trains assigned engineering staff in the use of AutoCAD and ESRI GIS software, and in accepted industry standards and practices.
  • Trains co-op students on construction and design practices.
  • Supervises system utilities during weekly standby duty on a rotational basis.
  • Assumes additional responsibilities as requested.