Provide technical expertise and mentoring on projects, within your area of expertise.
Lead and support studies, reports, design and construction of water distribution systems, sewage collection, storage facilities, control vaults, pumping stations, booster stations, water and wastewater treatment, stormwater systems, and green infrastructure.
Effectively communicate project goals, alternatives, recommendations, and outcomes to project team, client and public.
Develop work plans, schedules, and budgets for Project Managers as it relates to technical tasks of a Scope of Service.
Understand OHM services and how they relate to client's organization and needs.
Develop, train, and mentor teams for their growth and development.
Anticipate project issues, including advising the client on alternatives and providing recommendations for solving issues.
Perform QC as it relates to your technical expertise.
Stay abreast of and maintain an expertise in industry specific standards, codes, permit agency requirements and community requirements.
What You’ll Need to Succeed
Bachelor's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, or related field required
Minimum of 8 years of progressively increasing responsibility experience in water resources
State of Michigan Professional Engineer license required. State of Ohio, Kentucky, and/or Tennessee Professional Engineer license desirable but not required.
Familiarity with hydraulic/hydrologic modeling of water distribution, wastewater, stormwater systems.
Experience with aging and complex water and wastewater infrastructure design considerations in Michigan.
Experience in stormwater/water/wastewater infrastructure assessment, land planning, sustainability, design, and implementation in Michigan.
Proficient understanding of asset management and pipeline design hydraulics, inspection, condition assessment, and repair/rehabilitation design.
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Computer skills associated with the following programs: Microsoft Word, Excel; AutoCAD and/or Revit, Bluebeam or other PDF software, and scheduling software, such as MS Project.
Demonstrated ability to take the initiative to solve challenging problems.
Self-directed and ability to prioritize, multi-task, and meet deadlines.
Experience mentoring and empowering engineers newer in their career.