East Bay Municipal Utility District
Associate Civil Engineer (Water Supply Engineering)
Associate Civil Engineer (Water Supply Engineering)
Salary Info: $148,596 – $180,624 Annually, Plus Excellent Benefits + Retirement
Opens online at www.ebmud.com/jobs on Monday, September 16, 2024
Online applications must be received by 4:30 p.m., Friday, October 4, 2024
Internal Reference # 24-119
The East Bay Municipal Utility District’s (EBMUD’s) Water Supply Engineering Section is seeking an Associate Civil Engineer who is a motivated and energetic team player with experience in computer simulations, statistical analyses, project management, field investigations and evaluation of municipal water structures and facilities. The Associate Civil Engineer will also use their technical expertise to assess water supply and water quality impacts caused by capital projects and water operations in the Central Valley, the Delta, and the watersheds from where EBMUD has its water rights and hydropower license.
The Water Supply Engineering Section is within EBMUD’s Water Operations Department and is primarily responsible for forecasting the water supply, scheduling operations of EBMUD’s water supply reservoirs, aqueducts, and pumping plants, and managing EBMUD’s official operations records.
The most competitive candidates will have strong experience with creating, validating and applying numerical models, documenting the process and results, and managing others in the process; strong written and oral communication skills that includes giving presentations to management; knowledge of California water rights issues; and an understanding of current water resources planning issues including water conservation and water recycling.
Some responsibilities include:
· Developing and tracking water supply projections, and using these to make recommendations for system operation, reservoir routing, and water transfer.
· Preparing presentations and memoranda to management and the public on the status of the water supply and planned raw water operations.
· Communicating with resource agencies, stakeholders on the Mokelumne River, and stakeholders in the East Bay on the planned operation and conformance with regulations, rights, and agreements.
· Performing a variety of engineering analyses in such diverse areas as hydraulics, hydrology, and statistics related to the planning, design, and operation of water supply facilities.
· Analyzing weather and runoff projections for the purpose of planning and assessing forecast informed reservoir operations.
· Making projections of water consumption and other growth factors by analyzing water use, land use, population, and related data.
· Interfacing with internal work groups in Operations, Engineering, and Natural Resources Departments to coordinate the raw water operation with consideration for the various concerns of each work group.
· Reviewing proposed water rights, water agreements, legal decisions, regulations and legislation regarding the Mokelumne River and EBMUD water supply and conveyance facilities to determine technical accuracy and potential fiscal and operational impacts on EBMUD raw water operations and making appropriate recommendations.
· Reviewing engineering drawings, plans, computations, estimates and reports for operational impacts, and providing appropriate recommendations.
· Conducting comprehensive civil engineering planning and operational studies of EBMUD’s water sources; planning future water supply operations including aqueducts, terminal reservoirs, and power plants; estimating future water yields; and providing engineering data for power contracts and agreements with other water diverters.
· Acting as a project manager on major water supply projects including assembling the project team and directing the work of lower level engineers and technicians.
· Preparing project documents including project justifications, budget analyses, preliminary cost estimates, project authorization forms and schedules.
· Administering outside consultant contracts including writing and issuing request for qualifications/request for proposal (RFQ/RFP), interviewing consultants, reviewing and evaluating proposals, writing contracts and issuing the notice to proceed in order to begin the project.
The salary range is $12,383 per month increasing to $13,002, $13,652, $14,335, and $15,052 after 6, 18, 30, and 42 months, respectively.
EBMUD offers an excellent benefits program that includes paid vacation, holidays and sick leave; family health insurance coverage; family dental and vision care plans; retirement plan (reciprocal with CalPERS); 401(k), 401(a) and 457(b) tax-deferred retirement plans; transit subsidy; tuition reimbursement; and opportunities for professional growth including training and career development.
Requirements:
1. A bachelor’s degree in an ABET-accredited civil or geotechnical engineering curriculum OR a California EIT Certificate.
2. Four years of professional civil, geotechnical and/or sanitary engineering experience (subsequent to obtaining the degree), which is equivalent to two years of experience at EBMUD’s Assistant Engineer level.
3. California registration as a Professional Civil Engineer.
4. Possession of a valid California driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record.
Submit a completed EBMUD application and the required supplemental question responses online at www.ebmud.com/jobs by 4:30 p.m., Friday, October 4, 2024. Only application materials submitted online during the filing period will be accepted.
EBMUD is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Females/Minorities/Veterans/Disability
Job Hotline: (510) 287-0735