Condition Assessment Manager
Salary Range: $64,395 a year
Brief Description:
Job Requirements:
a. Education
1. Required
BS Degree in Engineering or related field from an accredited university
2. Desired
a) MS Degree in Engineering or related field from an accredited university to allow for future advancement
b) Training in the principles of quality management and strategic planning
b. Experience
1. Required
a) Minimum of 4 years’ experience focused on the design and operation of water/wastewater infrastructure, to include project management and environmental regulatory enforcement
b) Minimum of 4 years’ experience in automation, engineering economics, technical writing, and construction/repair inspection
2. Desired
a) Five years experience in the water or wastewater industry
b) Experience with HRSD facilities, operating departments and HRSD project delivery and procurement issues
c) Experience with public procurement of engineering firms and construction contractors
d) Working knowledge of electrical and instrumentation systems as applicable to SCADA, DCS, treatment processes, and pumping systems
e) Experience with building code interpretation and enforcement for vertical construction
Training Levels
Personnel in this category are fully qualified at Grade 9 with appropriate BS degree, P.E. and 4-5 years of experience. While a fully qualified selection is desired, the following training levels and years of experience are established for personnel who are not fully qualified and do not possess the required P.E. license:
Grade 9a - BS degree plus 4 years relevant experience or MS degree and 3-4 years relevant experience
Grade 9b -BS degree and 3 years relevant experience or MS degree and 2-3 years relevant experience
Grade 9c - BS degree and 2 years relevant experience or MS degree and 1-2 years relevant experience
Grade 9d - BS degree and 1-year relevant experience or MS degree and no experience
Grade 9e - BS degree and no experience
NOTE: Master's Degree in Engineering equivalent to 1-2 years of experience
c. Job-specific Technical Competencies
1. Required
a) Knowledge of engineering standards and practice, local, state and federal laws/regulations and requirements relevant to HRSD projects, building codes, business law, and procurement procedures
b) Knowledge of project management techniques and concepts, including budgeting, scheduling and procurement
c) Knowledge of the design, construction and operation of interceptor sewers, pump stations, and treatment plant facilities
d) Ability to develop highly effective working relationships with other HRSD managers, supervisors, consulting engineers, contractors, and jurisdiction counterparts
e) Ability to develop and implement detailed project plans
f) Ability to plan, organize and manage workflow
g) Ability to make high quality, time-sensitive decisions
h) Knowledge of current human resource practices, budgeting, public relations strategy, procurement, contract management, quality improvement processes
i) Proven skill in listening, quality leadership and sustaining HRSD values
j) Communication skills, including public speaking, presentation skills, negotiation, conflict resolution, mediation
k) Ability to use MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access) at an advanced level of proficiency and job related software (such as MS Project, CADD, GIS, CMMS, and Records management systems)
d. Special Licenses
Required
a) Valid driver’s license from state of residence
b) Valid Professional Engineer from the Commonwealth of Virginia to be fully qualified
e. HRSD Universal Competencies
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