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Civil Engineer – Municipal & Industrial Infrastructure – Carbondale, IL

Klingner & Associates, PC · Carbondale, IL · 2 mo ago
EngineeringFull-time

Responsibilities

  • Lead water and wastewater infrastructure projects while managing timelines, budgets, and overall quality.
  • Develop and review designs, plans, specifications, permitting, and final construction documents for water distribution systems, pumping stations, sewer collection systems, lift stations, storm water systems, and water / wastewater treatment plants.
  • Consider various technologies, system efficiency, reliability, operator capabilities, long-term need, and environmental impact to promote sustainable design.
  • Provide specialized technical input as well as hydraulic / hydrologic modeling and evaluations to support reporting and design.
  • Complete Preliminary Engineering Reports, opinions of probable construction cost, and all other necessary reports and estimates.
  • Identify and address potential project risks and independently produce mitigation strategies.
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable Local, State, and Federal regulations concerning water quality, water treatment, public health, and environmental protection.
  • Maintain current knowledge of regulatory trends to provide forward-thinking solutions.
  • Meet all applicable funding agency requirements and remain knowledgeable of current potential funding avenues.
  • Follow industry design trends, technological advancements, professional organizations, and new certifications.
  • Perform and / or coordinate thorough inspections and assessments, as needed, with an emphasis on safety and timeliness.
  • Implement Klingner standards and quality control procedures to ensure project safety, reliability, and longevity.
  • Build and maintain relationships with clients, stakeholders, funding agencies, and regulatory bodies to solicit feedback, resolve issues, and meet project objectives.
  • Attend city council, town meetings, and design meetings to hear municipal updates, present project information, and answer stakeholder questions.
  • Work independently and with other project managers, engineers, technicians, and contractors to complete projects.
  • Organize, prioritize, and perform work assignments with minimal supervision.
  • Clearly document all project phases and client communication.
  • Provide construction oversight and administration, as needed.
  • Travel occasionally to support project-related inspections, meetings, etc.
  • Collaborate and lead a local office staff of two employees in the Water/Wastewater Department.

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