Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District

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We Are Hiring an Assistant District Engineer

The District is hiring an Assistant District Engineer to support our soil and water conservation programs. The Assistant Engineer will collaborate with the District Engineer and the Technical Team. The Assistant Engineer will work with private landowners and road and lake associations; contribute to diverse projects ranging from stream crossing restorations to urban development practices; assist municipalities and regulators preparing for climate change impacts to soil and water resources; and much more. If this sounds like a fantastic opportunity for you, please consider applying today.

Application Deadline: 5:00 p.m. on November 18, 2022

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Duties and Responsibilities

  • Perform technical review of development submittals to include detailed construction drawings, stormwater management analyses, phosphorus control plans, and plans.

  • Design and review of stormwater best management practices (BMP). Includes the preparation of construction drawings, cost estimates, and specifications.

  • Perform field third party inspections during construction for erosion and sediment control.

  • Perform post-construction stormwater Best Managment Practices inspections and prepare maintenance plans.

  • Coordinate and lead the development and implementation of good housekeeping and pollution prevention programs.

  • Prepare drafts, written reports, press releases, and newsletter articles.

  • Assist in preparing grant applications related to initiatives that further develop District programs.

  • Coordinate, develop, and maintain partnerships with citizens, communities, businesses, and organizations to implement and/or further the District’s overall mission.

  • Represent the District to other groups and to the public at local, regional, and national conferences and events.

Skills and Abilities

  • Demonstrated ability to:

    • Develop, review, and relate the contents of engineered drawing and specifications.

    • Conduct field investigations related to conservation, stormwater, erosion, and sediment control.

    • Survey and ability to work with conventional and electronic surveying equipment and perform surveys to reasonable accuracy.

    • Prepare reports and publications with strong attention to detail using Microsoft Office Products.

    • Develop and execute work plans with measurable outcomes that meet objectives.

    • Provide transportation (mileage reimbursed) and a valid driver’s license.

    • Work occasional nights and weekends.

  • Working knowledge of:

    • Engineering-related computer programs such as HydroCAD, AutoCAD, GIS, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, etc.

  • Physical Ability to:

    • Traverse large tracts of varied landforms during inclement weather.

    • Work near large farm animals and heavy construction equipment.

    • Lift and carry 35 lbs.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in civil, agricultural, and/or environmental engineering.

  • Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the knowledge and abilities needed to earn Engineer-In-Training certification within six months of starting employment.

Supervision Received and Exercised

The work is performed under the guidance of the District Engineer. Work experience is focused on achievement of employee’s Professional Registration as a Civil Engineer.