Civil Engineer-Municipal Water
- Employer
- EOM Operations
- Location
- Richmond Hill, Georgia
- Salary
- Based on Experience
- Posted
- Jun 07, 2022
- Closes
- Sep 05, 2022
- Position Type
- Other
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Organization Type
- Other
EOM Operations is seeking an individual with experience in project management and site development, grading, roadway, storm water management systems, water and sanitary sewer systems, erosion, and sediment control design to work on all phases of civil-municipal engineering. Individual may also conduct permitting and code research, write specifications, and prepare and submit permit applications.
Responsibilities
Work on all phases of civil-municipal engineering, including project management, site plan review of all phases of site development design (roadway, stormwater management systems, water and sanitary sewer systems), erosion & sediment control review and inspection, prepare bid packages, and prepare agreements and contracts. The individual may also conduct floodplain management, code review and research, write specifications, and prepare and submit permit applications.
- B.S. in Civil Engineering or Civil Engineering Technology
- 5+ years of experience
- Site plan review
- CIP management, including project management
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Proficiency using AutoCAD 3D is preferred, but it is not required.
- Hydraflow and/or HydroCAD and/or XP-SWMM experience
- Water, sewer and stormwater systems modeling experience
- Civil site development design experience, including site layout, streets, drainage, sanitary sewer, lift stations, water systems, septic systems, and permitting experience
- Knowledge of water and sewer systems, principles and methods
- Knowledge of all hydraulic principles and methods
- Knowledge of permitting with GDOT
- Knowledge of MS4
- Knowledge of floodplain management principles and methods
- Knowledge of watershed protection principles and methods
- Knowledge of erosion and sedimentation regulations, design and permitting
- Knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Knowledge of transportation
- Knowledge of common office computer software such as spreadsheet, word processing, and slide presentation programs.
- Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification required (at minimum). Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) preferred.
- Have or able to obtain and maintain as a condition of employment, the Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission (GSWCC) Level II-Designer Professional Certification (Tan Card), and Level I (Red Card).