Posted: Nov 6, 2024
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Civil Engineer Project Manager for Utilities

Full-time
Salary: $102,044.00 - $137,779.00 Annually
Application Deadline: Jan 9, 2025
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The City of Louisville owns, manages, and maintains significant utility infrastructure (water, sewer, and storm water) to serve its citizens.  As a professional Civil Engineer Project Manager for Utilities serving under the general direction of the Deputy Director for Utilities, this individual will function as a project manager engineer responsible for managing complex utility engineering capital projects or other special projects as assigned. This role will be crucial in advancing sustainability goals by identifying opportunities to reduce carbon emissions, implementing effective strategies, and promoting environmentally responsible practices throughout the lifecycle of City buildings.

As a Civil Engineer Project Manager for Utilities, you will perform a variety of high-level professional and consultative responsibilities in the field of engineering in the planning, design and managing of capital improvement projects. Work involves water and wastewater, stormwater, sustainability and facilities, in accordance with municipal engineering practices and principles. The Project Manager works in partnership with other employees, departments and divisions, State and Federal agencies, and the public in delivering effective innovative services. Work is performed independently with latitude and independence in decision-making, within established policies, procedures, and guidelines. Work is reviewed through observation, reports, conferences, condition of facilities, adherence to standards, and for the effective and efficient operation of program activities assigned. Performs other work as assigned.

General Qualifications:

  • Completion of a Bachelor's degree program in Civil Engineering, Engineering, Construction Management, Project Management, Environmental Science, Sustainability or a related field.
  • Six (6) years' professional and project manager experience;
  • Current Professional Engineer's (PE) License in the State of Colorado required (or if PE License is from another state the ability to obtain a Colorado one in 6 months).
  • Equivalent combination of acceptable training, education, and experience as deemed acceptable by the City of Louisville.