GIS Sewer Analyst
Listed on 2025-10-20
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering
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OverviewThe Director of Engineering, along with the Department of Public Works, is looking forward to welcoming a new team member to help support the City’s infrastructure planning. As the GIS Sewer Analyst, you will be responsible for utilizing the City’s existing GIS network to develop a comprehensive, city-wide sewer-shed model that evaluates the hydraulic capacity of the current sewer system, including all pipelines and pump stations.
Once the model is built, you’ll use it to analyze whether the system can support new private developments and provide ‘ability-to-serve’ letters as needed. This position offers a valuable and exciting opportunity to contribute to smart growth and effective infrastructure management across the City of Biddeford.
- Update the City’s storm & sewer GIS mapping via acquired field data (surveys/record drawings/CCTV) & new development (as-builts)
- Assist the City in designing & identifying required sewer infrastructure upgrades (pump stations, conveyance piping, CSO sewer separation)
- Create new GIS utility maps to comply with the City’s MS4 stormwater permit and wastewater needs
- On specific occasions, attend public forum meetings to discuss the City’s sewer infrastructure (City Council)
- 4+ years of professional hydraulic/hydrologic consulting
- Experience creating and running hydraulic/hydrologic sewer-shed models for stormwater & wastewater capacity
- Background in creating and updating sewer pipe networks within ESRI ArcGIS Pro
- Software Proficiency Requirements:
- ArcGIS Pro
- Hydraulic/Hydrologic Modeling Software (preferably InfoSWMM)
- Professional Work Ethic:
- Strong sense of accountability and self-initiative
- Ability to work independently, and communicate as part of a team
- Manage multiple projects and deliverables simultaneously
- Prioritize organization and attention-to-detail
- A willingness to demonstrate a commitment to the City of Biddeford’s work around diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion
- Registered Professional Engineer (PE), or the ability to be licensed within one year
- Background in design & modeling wastewater pump stations, force mains, and combined sewers (CSOs)
- Experience with AutoCAD Civil3D
- Permitting experience with local & State regulatory agencies (Maine
DEP, Maine
DOT, USACE)
The City of Biddeford’s mission is to cultivate and sustain a diverse, inclusive, equitable, welcoming, and belonging-based workplace where employees actively practice solidarity for the greater good of the work environment and employee experience. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the City of Biddeford shall employ, develop, and work to maintain the best qualified person(s) available without discrimination to: age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, dimensions of gender, disability, citizenship, veterans’ status, ancestry, national origin, and/or political affiliation or any other status protected by law.
Equitable access to services and employment is available and those applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for this application and/or the interview process should notify the Deputy Director of Human Resources at .
Job Type
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Full-time
Salary
: $80,000 – $90,000
Benefits
:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid bereavement leave
- Paid parental leave
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Referral program
- Retirement plans w/ employer match
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Schedule
:
Monday – Tuesday, 7am – 5pm // Wednesday – Thursday, 8am – 4pm
Work Location
:
In-person
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