
Professional Engineer - Water/Drainage
Job Description
Professional Engineer - Water/Drainage
Department: Community Infrastructure
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Description
Role Summary:
What are the core responsibilities for the role?
- Project Planning & Work Plans: Develop project execution plans, scopes of work, and phase plans; tailor delivery approach (predictive, agile/hybrid) to context while focusing on value delivery and outcomes.
- Scope, Schedule, and Budget Control: Establish baselines; monitor progress; apply change management; maintain earned value/cost/schedule reporting appropriate to project scale. Follow Company change management procedures and delegation of authority (DOA).
- Risk & Opportunity Management: Identify, analyze (qualitative/quantitative), respond to, and monitor risks; proactively escalate issues and capture opportunities.
- Stakeholder & Client Engagement: Map stakeholders; maintain transparent communications; lead meetings and presentations; manage expectations and decisions.
- Quality Management (QA/QC): Plan and execute design reviews, interdisciplinary checks, model reviews, and constructability reviews; maintain document control and versioning.
- Resource & Subconsultant Management: Forecast and allocate staff; coordinate multi‑office workshare; manage subconsultant scopes, deliverables, and invoices.
- Health, Safety, and Environmental Stewardship: Integrate safety-by-design and environmental considerations; uphold company and client procedures.
- Commercial Management: Prepare fee proposals; track budgets; support invoicing and cash flow; manage contract compliance and modifications.
- Documentation & Lessons Learned: Maintain decision logs; archive calculations and correspondence; conduct closeout, performance review, and lessons-learned sessions.
- Perform services with the ordinary skill and care of a reasonably prudent Professional Engineer practicing under similar circumstances at the same time and in the same or similar locality; perfection is not implied.
- Hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public; practice only within areas of competence; act as a faithful agent to the client; maintain honesty and integrity in all communications.
- Comply with applicable laws, codes, standards, and permitting requirements; identify constraints and assumptions transparently.
- Avoid expanding obligations beyond insurable standard-of-care language unless expressly negotiated (e.g., “best,” “highest,” or “ensure” may inadvertently elevate liability).
- Document key decisions, design bases, and limitations (including data gaps and uncertainties such as those arising from climate, geotechnical, or hydrologic variability).
- Follow the firm’s Quality Management Plan (QMP)
- Plan checklists and hold-gates for calculations, models, drawings, and specifications; incorporate independent technical reviews and interdisciplinary coordination.
- Ensure traceability of inputs, assumptions, and revisions; manage document control per project standards.
- Pursue continuous improvement via audits, corrective actions, and client feedback; use metrics to assess process effectiveness.
- Plan, design, and analyze water transmission, storage, and distribution systems; wastewater collection systems; and pump stations.
- Perform hydrologic and hydraulic analyses; prepare drainage studies, master plans, and feasibility reports.
- Develop plans, specifications, and engineer’s estimates; support permitting across jurisdictions.
- Build and calibrate system and network models; evaluate alternatives; support value engineering and constructability reviews.
- Coordinate field data collection, condition assessments, and utility investigations
- Lead and mentor other team members, engineers and designers; foster collaborative, inclusive teams across disciplines and offices.
- Coordinate with clients, agencies, and subconsultants; support pursuit efforts and proposals, including scopes, schedules, budgets, and presentations.
- AutoCAD Civil 3D; WaterCAD/WaterGEMS; InfoWater; EPANET; SewerGEMS/SWMM; HEC‑HMS; HEC‑RAS (1D/2D); two‑dimensional overland flow tools (e.g., SRH‑2D, FLO-2D).
Qualifications, Skills, and Competencies:
- BS or MS in Civil Engineering from an accredited program.
- Registered Professional Engineer (PE) required
- 2–4+ years of experience in water systems, wastewater collection, or hydraulics/hydrology design; experience leading small teams is desirable.
- Strong communication, organization, and client service skills; proven record of meeting deadlines and budgets.
Why would a candidate want this job?
- Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
- Generous paid time off
- 401(k): 50% match of contribution up to 6%
- Professional development opportunities including in-house training
- Paid professional organization membership and professional licensure
Equal Opportunity Employer including disability and protected veteran status
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