Area Water and Wastewater Utility Planning Lead
About the role
The Area Water and Wastewater Utility Planning Lead at HDR is responsible for the technical leadership, planning, leading, and managing of Utility Planning projects. This role involves working with teams on various utility planning and utility management service-related projects for federal, state, and local agencies throughout Southern California.
Responsibilities
- Plan, lead, and manage Utility Planning projects, working with teams on various utility infrastructure planning and utility management service-related projects for federal, state, and local agencies.
- Manage all aspects of large multidiscipline projects or medium-sized projects with high degree of technical complexity, involving a large project staff.
- Deliver technical products that meet client expectations. Responsible for workload, financial performance, schedule, and quality aspects of the projects.
- Prepare or oversee preparation of technical reports and master planning studies. Primary tasks may include: developing and calibrating water, wastewater, recycled water and storm water hydraulic models, performing GIS data analysis, developing maps and figures, alternatives analysis, system water quality, energy and operations optimization and rehabilitation studies, and developing capital improvement recommendations and plans.
- Support Regional Water Business Group marketing team in strategic efforts to grow Utility Planning and Utility Management Services programs in the region.
- Mentor, coach, and train junior staff to improve utility planning-related technical competencies in the region.
- Implement effective quality assurance and quality control reviews.
- Participate in local and national professional organization(s) and internal practice groups.
- Participate in practice and professional discipline groups, project teams and activities to continually improve standards and best practices.
- Provide local leadership of infrastructure planning, modeling, identification of capital improvements, and distribution/collection system operational optimization technical capabilities within the Utility Planning practice area in support of the regional and area Utility Planning leads client development leads.
- Build local technical expertise and production capacity through recruitment and training.
- Facilitate lessons learned for project delivery, processes, trends, successes, strengths and weaknesses.
- Identifies technical market trends in the local markets.
- Works with local Water Business Group marketing staff to develop a strategy to capture key types of projects.
- Works with Water Business Group Marketing Managers to identify and screen key clients with high probability pursuits that align with the Utility Planning strengths and the business trends in the area.
Qualifications
- A Master’s degree is desired.
- Experienced in technical writing for report preparation.
- Demonstrates willingness to learn and grow skills into new areas.
- Self-motivated, able to work independently and with a project team to completion of a task or project.
- Strong communication, technical writing, organizational, and time management skills.
- Committed to quality, improvement and HDR values.
- Maintains a professional or engineering registration and has related technical experience.
- Long-term interest in utility master planning, hydraulic modeling, and utility management services is important.
- 10 years or more water and/or wastewater utility experience or related engineering work.
- Experience working for a public, municipal, or investor owned water and/or wastewater utility, public works department, engineering consulting firm with project management experience with utility planning and/or management, master planning, hydraulic modeling, general plan or municipal planning, and integrated water resource planning related services for water, sewer, recycled water, and stormwater utilities.
- Hands on working knowledge in a majority of the following technical areas: Water, Sewer, and stormwater utility master planning, hydraulic modeling (steady state, EPS, and dynamic), water demand and sewer flow generation forecasting, land use planning, water conservation and demand management practices, integrated and conjunctive use water resource planning, water and wastewater regulatory compliance and technical support, sustainability in the water and wastewater utility fields, water distribution and sewer collection system O&M programs, GIS and database management, and knowledge of utility rates and finance issues.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experienced in technical writing for report preparation.
- Demonstrates willingness to learn and grow skills into new areas.
- Self-motivated, able to work independently and with a project team to completion of a task or project.
- Strong communication, technical writing, organizational, and time management skills.
- Committed to quality, improvement and HDR values.
- Maintains a professional or engineering registration and has related technical experience.
- Long-term interest in utility master planning, hydraulic modeling, and utility management services is important.
- 10 years or more water and/or wastewater utility experience or related engineering work.
- Experience working for a public, municipal, or investor owned water and/or wastewater utility, public works department, engineering consulting firm with project management experience with utility planning and/or management, master planning, hydraulic modeling, general plan or municipal planning, and integrated water resource planning related services for water, sewer, recycled water, and stormwater utilities.
- Hands on working knowledge in a majority of the following technical areas: Water, Sewer, and stormwater utility master planning, hydraulic modeling (steady state, EPS, and dynamic), water demand and sewer flow generation forecasting, land use planning, water conservation and demand management practices, integrated and conjunctive use water resource planning, water and wastewater regulatory compliance and technical support, sustainability in the water and wastewater utility fields, water distribution and sewer collection system O&M programs, GIS and database management, and knowledge of utility rates and finance issues.
Benefits
At HDR, we offer a comprehensive benefits package that promotes employee ownership, health, performance, and success, which includes medical, dental, vision, short and long-term disability, life insurance, an employee assistance program, paid time away, parental leave, paid holidays, a retirement savings plan with employer match, employee referral bonus, and tuition reimbursement.
Pay
The expected compensation range for this position is $137,000 - $196,000 and depends upon skills, experience, education and geographical location.
Schedule
Full-time Employee Status: Regular