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SERVING FLORIDA'S WATER AND WASTEWATER INDUSTRY SINCE 1949 | ||
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CAPACITY ENGINEER, P.E. Polk County, Florida (The County of Choice) is seeking high-energy, talented people who will thrive in a challenging, progressive workplace. Nestled between Tampa and Orlando in the heart of sunny central Florida, Polk County offers professional growth, stability, competitive benefits, and a refreshing lifestyle in a fast-growing, diverse community. Equipped with up-to-date technologies and best practices, our employees improve the quality of life for our citizens every day. Their achievements have been recognized locally, regionally and nationally. Polk County provides good work and great life. Highly responsible professional engineering work in the planning, developing, implementing, and managing the capacity of water and wastewater systems, plus the review of development plans and related documents within the Utilities Technical Services Division. Maintains the Department’s Capacity Status Report. Prepares professional engineering evaluations, assessments, studies, reports, and models of systems and facilities for planning, expansion, regionalizing and decommissioning systems and facilities. Prepares and maintains capacity program for permitting and allocations of development projects. Coordinates with regulatory agencies on capacity commitments, used, and available capacities. Analyze and evaluate water production facilities, wells, pumps, chlorination systems, booster pump stations, wastewater treatment facilities, aeration systems, pump stations, distribution systems, collection systems, and transmission systems. Procure and manage consultant services as necessary on capacity programs. Correlate and integrate capacity program with geographical information system, and hydraulic analysis programs. Knowledge of the principles and practices of civil and environmental engineering as related to water, wastewater and reclaimed water systems and facilities. Knowledge of engineering evaluation, design and construction related to utility systems and facilities. Ability to develop database and records management systems. Graduate of an ABET accredited four (4) year college or university with major course work in civil or environmental engineering and have a minimum of four (4) years design, permitting, system modeling, or development review experience involving water and wastewater utilities. Must be a registered Professional Engineer (P.E.), and be able to obtain registration within the State of Florida within six (6) months of employment. Must possess a valid Florida driver's license at the time of employment. Offering a full benefits package including state retirement, medical, dental, vision, life, long-term disability insurance, paid sick days, personal days, holidays, tuition reimbursement and more. An application may be completed online by visiting our web at: www.polk-county.net, EOE M/F/D/VP |
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