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Anne Arundel County in the Public Works Department seeks a Senior Engineer to lead capital improvement projects for Recreation and Parks. The role involves managing consultants, budgets, and schedules to deliver high-quality park-related projects.
The position requires coordinating design and construction activities, preparing budgets, and communicating project status to stakeholders. A bachelor’s degree in engineering and 4+ years of experience are expected.
Posting number: 08718
Department: Public Works
Division: Engineering
Job classification: Senior Engineer
Posting type: Open
Categories: Public Works
This posting will be used to fill a Full Time, Permanent,
Senior Engineer position in the Facilities Engineering Section of the Bureau of Engineering in the Department of Public Works.
This is a project management position responsible for managing consultants and contractors and maintaining compliance to quality, schedules, and budgets of assigned capital improvement projects for various User Agencies including: Recreation and Parks; Libraries; and Central Services; Police; and Fire, with the focus on projects for Recreation and Parks.
Manage the design of assigned, often complex, capital projects to assure a quality product on schedule and within budget. Provides for the timely procurement of required A/E services. Develops schedule in keeping with established priorities. Routinely monitors A/E schedule maintenance and quality of product. Maintains effective communication with the project team. Monitors design progress to ensure maintenance of the established budget. Reviews and provides critique of A/E self-evaluations.
Manage the construction of assigned capital projects, including complex projects, to assure a quality product on schedule and within budget. Ensures that construction documents are complete and in the required detail to provide the desired finished product. Provides for the timely procurement of CM services and establishes appropriate expectations for CM performance to ensure quality, cost, and schedule controls. Provide sufficient field presence to ensure that established expectations are being met. Reviews and provides critique of A/E self-evaluations.
Prepare capital budget for assigned projects in accordance with established schedules and guidelines. Provide accurate construction cost estimates for new project requests and at established milestones. Determine total project cost and probable funding sources. Allocate funding request based on realistic schedule projection. Provide sufficient back-up material to fully support requests.
Provide thorough and timely information through established reporting procedures and as required to convey project status, schedule, problems, and action plans. Maintain accurate and current information in our project management database – e-builder. Provide documentation for any significant changes in cost, schedule, or quality in projects. Provide information and recommend a course of action on potential impacts to the supervisory chain in time that direction for corrective action can be provided. Makes quality written or oral presentations of project status to higher management as required.
Provide Technical Engineering assistance as required within the area of expertise to supervisors, other project managers, and other County agencies. Review and comment with a timely response to the request for input. Serve on ad-hoc technical review committees and provide well thought out recommendations.
Assist the Engineer Manager in maintaining effective development of and revision to working administrative and technical documents and in new product evaluation. Assume responsibility to act as the Engineer Manager during absences. Review and suggest improvements that will provide more efficient and higher-quality work products, such as policies and procedures and operating manuals. Provide suggestions for improvements in engineering standards for the Design Manual and Standard Specifications, and Details.
All projects assigned to the Senior Engineer in this position shall be primarily projects identified in the Recreation and Parks Capital Improvement Projects list. These projects include, but are not limited to, site development and grading operations for new park development, park redevelopment, trails, pedestrian bridges, sidewalks, stormwater management, and erosion and sediment control.
Work involves responsibility for performing increasingly more difficult engineering duties associated with the planning, budgeting, location, design, construction, maintenance and operations of capital improvement projects Work involves the application of thorough engineering knowledge and management skills to ensure assigned projects are completed in compliance with applicable design standards, and federal, state and County codes and guidelines.
Work is performed within established policies and professional standards and is reviewed through conferences and reports for adherence to schedules, standards, and budgets applicable to the assignment by a higher-level engineer or management official. Work requires considerable interaction with supervision, community representatives, public officials, the general public, regulating agencies, consultants and contractors.
The complexity of work requires ensuring projects meet time schedules, budgeted appropriations; quality standards and customer satisfaction; and code and permit requirements.
Work requires extensive knowledge of engineering principles and practices, and keeping informed of the latest technological and operational advancements in engineering and project management as it pertains to stormwater management design, park development and redevelopment, trails, sidewalks, and parking lots.
Work is performed with considerable independence and minimal guidance from a higher-level supervisor in making technical decisions and is performed in accordance with departmental policies and objectives and professional standards.
Work is primarily sedentary, but at times requires physical effort and exposure to the outside in visiting capital project work sites. Work is evaluated for its timeliness, thoroughness, quality, and effectiveness in managing consultants and contractors within the established budget and schedule.
Work assignments are received from a higher-level supervisor, but the employee has considerable independence in developing procedures and carrying out the project from design to completion. The guidelines used to perform the work may include Federal, state, and county codes and regulations, engineering texts, and other appropriate references. Financial duties may include formulating and administering project management budgets, developing cash flow projections, negotiating contracts change orders, approving invoices, and maintaining financial records. There are assignments which require the employee to visit job sites and conduct on-site construction work in progress.
The work environment and hazards of the position are determined by the work assignments. Employees involved in capital project management work need to adhere to appropriate safety standards. Some positions involve lead worker responsibility over other professional, technical, or support staff.
Education: A bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in engineering or a related field.
Experience: Four (4) or more years of technical experience in engineering
Additional Requirements: A valid non-commercial Class C motor vehicle operator's license.
NOTE: Accredited University or College is the recognition from an accrediting agency that an institution maintains a certain level of educational standards. The U.S. Department of Education maintains a database of accrediting agencies it recognizes for schools within the United States.
For a University or College outside the United States, the applicant must provide documentation of accreditation and educational equivalency, which can be accomplished through a credential evaluation service. Applicants with a foreign degree must provide this documentation upon the close of the announcement.
Preference will be given to candidates with the following: