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Swppp Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Certified Water Operator (CWO), OSHA 30 Certification , Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Certification , Water Distribution Operator Certification Experience:Minimum of 4-6 years of ...

Lead storm water management design, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design and SWPPP preparation; * Demonstrate experience in all aspects of land development engineering including the integration ...

Land Development Project Mgr

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$95K - $123K/yr

Oversee all best management practices (BMP's) related to SWPPP and dust control * Ensure compliance with all local, state, and national codes, ordinances, and regulations as well as company policy

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Project Civil Engineer

Indianapolis, IN

$81K - $108K/yr

Provide expertise in hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design including SWPPP preparation and water quality compliance; * Work closely with office leadership to develop growth plans and ensure staff ...

Land Development Project Mgr

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$95K - $123K/yr

Oversee all best management practices (BMP's) related to SWPPP and dust control * Ensure compliance with all local, state, and national codes, ordinances, and regulations as well as company policy

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Certified Water Operator (CWO), OSHA 30 Certification , Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Certification , Water Distribution Operator Certification Experience:Minimum of 4-6 years of ...

Lead storm water management design, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design and SWPPP preparation; * Demonstrate experience in all aspects of land development engineering including the integration ...

Mgr, Environmental

Indianapolis, IN

$111K - $115K/yr

Ensure that training around critical subject matter including HAZWOPER, DOT Hazardous Materials, SPCC, SWPPP, RCRA, Environmental Awareness, and client specific programs is completed. * Perform ...

Project Civil Engineer

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$81K - $108K/yr

Provide expertise in hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design including SWPPP preparation and water quality compliance; * Work closely with office leadership to develop growth plans and ensure staff ...

Appoints onsite SWPPP inspector and holds them accountable for conducting inspections per contract requirements * Reviews production and unit cost reports daily * Reviews job costs with project ...

Responsible for maintaining and updating SPCC/SWPPP. * Prepares and submits Tier II Reports, Hazardous Waste Reports, TRI reports, Annual Emissions Inventory Reports. * Is familiar with Large ...

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How much do swppp jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for swppp in Indiana is $21.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.84 and $23.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a SWPPP job?

A SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan) job involves developing, implementing, and overseeing plans to prevent stormwater contamination on construction and industrial sites. Professionals in this role ensure compliance with environmental regulations by managing erosion control measures, inspecting site conditions, and maintaining proper documentation. They work closely with contractors, engineers, and regulatory agencies to minimize the impact of stormwater runoff on the environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Swppp position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a SWPPP (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) role, you need a background in environmental science, civil engineering, or construction management, along with knowledge of state and federal stormwater regulations. Familiarity with tools like GIS mapping software, inspection checklists, and certifications such as Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) are highly valued. Strong attention to detail, communication, and problem-solving skills are crucial for collaborating with construction teams and regulatory agencies. These abilities ensure effective compliance with environmental laws, help prevent pollution incidents, and support successful project delivery.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in a SWPPP role?

Professionals in SWPPP roles are responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining stormwater pollution prevention plans at construction or industrial sites. Their daily tasks may include conducting site inspections, documenting findings, coordinating corrective actions, and ensuring the proper installation of best management practices (BMPs) such as silt fences and sediment basins. They also work closely with project managers, regulatory agencies, and construction crews to maintain ongoing compliance with environmental requirements. By staying proactive and detail-oriented, SWPPP professionals help mitigate environmental impacts and ensure projects progress smoothly.

Infographic showing various Swppp job openings in Indiana as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $45,573 per year, or $21.9 per hour.

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The Water Marshal is a critical position responsible for managing all water-related processes, safety, and systems during the construction of a hyperscale data center. This role ensures that water usage, distribution, drainage, and treatment activities comply with project specifications, environmental standards, and safety regulations. The Water Marshal is also charged with overseeing water management systems to ensure their successful integration during the commissioning phase of the project.

This position requires a thorough understanding of water systems, both mechanical and civil, with a focus on large-scale infrastructure, as well as strong leadership skills to ensure that water management practices align with local, state, and federal regulations. The Water Marshal works closely with the General Contractor (GC), commissioning teams, mechanical contractors, and environmental safety teams to ensure effective water usage and to minimize any potential risks associated with water infrastructure.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education: Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Water Resource Management, or a related field (or equivalent experience). Certifications (Preferred): Certified Water Operator (CWO), OSHA 30 Certification , Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Certification , Water Distribution Operator Certification

Experience:Minimum of 4-6 years of experience in water management or environmental engineering, with a focus on large-scale infrastructure or industrial projects.

Travel: 100%

Work Schedule: This position works between the hours of 6 am and 6 pm, Monday through Friday. Schedule may vary and can include, but is not limited to nights, weekends, and holidays. Overtime may be required (only non-exempt positions). Ability to work a flexible schedule is necessary.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Water Isolation Procedures: Develop, implement, and enforce water isolation and control procedures, ensuring safe management of water systems during both construction and commissioning phases.
  • Water Distribution System Coordination: Monitor and control the installation and operation of water distribution systems, ensuring proper function, flow control, and pressure management according to design specifications.
  • Permit Management: Review, issue, and track all water-related permits, ensuring compliance with all water management protocols, including permits for discharge, usage, and treatment.
  • Drainage & Water Handling: Manage site drainage systems, including stormwater runoff, to ensure efficient water handling and prevent flooding, erosion, or other site-related risks. 2.
  • Water Safety Compliance: Ensure all water-related processes adhere to safety regulations, industry best practices, and environmental standards, such as the Clean Water Act and state/local water quality regulations.
  • Environmental Risk Assessment: Conduct water-related environmental risk assessments, identifying potential hazards such as contamination, erosion, or infrastructure failure. Develop mitigation strategies to manage identified risks.
  • Water Treatment Oversight: Oversee the implementation and management of water treatment systems on-site, ensuring that discharged water meets environmental and regulatory standards before release.
  • Commissioning Phase Coordination: Work closely with the commissioning team to ensure water systems are properly integrated into the facility. This includes cooling systems, plumbing, fire protection systems, and water treatment systems.
  • Hydrostatic Testing & Flushing: Oversee hydrostatic pressure testing, pipe flushing, and leak detection processes to ensure all systems are functioning properly prior to commissioning.
  • Operational Readiness of Water Systems: Ensure all water systems are operational and meet design and safety requirements during the final stages of construction, commissioning, and handover.
  • Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration: Act as the primary liaison between the General Contractor, client representatives, mechanical contractors, environmental consultants, and commissioning teams to ensure clear communication and alignment on water management processes.
  • Reporting & Documentation: Prepare detailed reports for stakeholders, including water usage, safety compliance, environmental impact assessments, and system commissioning status.
  • Client Communication: Provide regular updates to the client and GC management team on the status of water systems and any issues that may impact project timelines or compliance with environmental standards.
  • Process Evaluation & Improvement: Continuously review water management processes and identify opportunities for improvement, ensuring that procedures evolve to maintain the highest standards of safety and efficiency.
  • Site Training & Education: Lead water safety training programs for construction site personnel, ensuring that all workers understand water isolation procedures, stormwater management, and other essential water safety protocols.
  • Audit & Inspection: Regularly audit water management systems and protocols to ensure compliance with all regulatory and safety standards, initiating corrective actions where
  • Skills and Competencies:
  • Water Systems Expertise: Comprehensive knowledge of water distribution systems, water treatment, stormwater management, and hydrostatic testing procedures.
  • Regulatory & Environmental Compliance: In-depth understanding of water management regulations and environmental protection standards, with experience ensuring site compliance.
  • Leadership & Safety Focus: Demonstrated ability to lead teams and enforce stringent safety and environmental management practices, particularly in the context of large construction projects.
  • Analytical & Problem-Solving: Ability to quickly assess and resolve complex issues related to water management and infrastructure.
  • Communication & Reporting: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to produce detailed reports and effectively communicate technical water management concepts to diverse stakeholders.
  • Collaboration & Coordination: Proven ability to work cross-functionally with contractors, engineers, environmental consultants, and regulatory agencies.
  • Performs other related duties as required and assigned.

The job description and responsibilities described are intended to provide guidelines for job expectations and the employee's ability to perform the position described. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills, and abilities. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate.

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