Stormwater Field Services Technician
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering -
Government
The Cary community's success at maintaining a healthy environment is based on a shared responsibility between our employees and all who live and work in our community. As Cary continues to grow and develop, our Stormwater team remains focused on maintaining high standards for water quality by implementing and enforcing local and state regulations through inspections and education. Working on a team of individuals committed to environmental health, you would be stepping into a role where both your successes and smart failures are celebrated as we learn from each other to improve our culture and constantly evolve for the better.
The Stormwater Field Services Technician will primarily be responsible for performing field inspections of construction activity and the enforcement of Town ordinances related to sediment and erosion control. Our citizens and businesses have high expectations and as a result, we have high standards. We are seeking a candidate passionate about both service and the environment. If you can imagine yourself stepping into a strong team and playing an active role in enhancing our service to the community and our environment, this may be the place for you!
ResponsibilitiesConduct and/or participate in pre-construction meetings for new subdivision and commercial site development projects. During meeting outline the sediment and erosion control criteria for the site and answer any related questions from the participants.
Plan and schedule routine site visits to new development construction sites to inspect and verify sediment and erosion control measures are in place per the plan’s appropriate phase and properly maintained.
Produce inspection reports for each site visit documenting current activity, direct the contractor to address any issues identified in the inspection. Review previous inspection reports to ground truth directives previously issued to the contractor. Appropriately file reports.
Site inspections of new development will include but not be limited to grading, tree protection and silt fence, impoundment structures, stabilization and seeding, outfall inspection, other features, and overall compliance with sediment and erosion control ordinances.
Correspondence with the contractor and/or engineer regularly by phone, email, text and/or in person as it relates to sediment and erosion control on a construction site. Makes in-field corrections to the site by discussion between the contractor or engineer; if necessary, will request redesign of development plan.
Propose solutions and corrective measures to contractors, engineers, and the general public; conducts meetings as needed to ensure compliance.
Make decisions as to whether the erosion and sediment control measures illustrated on the approved plan will function as proposed.
Verify that the erosion control measures and Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs) for water quality and quantity control on the approved plan are properly installed and function as designed.
Issue and defend controversial written notifications of ordinance violations; request corrective measures with time limitations to ensure compliance; levy fines to the violator(s) if necessary.
Oversee the conversion of a sediment and erosion control device to permanent Stormwater Control Measure (SCM) including determining when, how, and what the device will require for its final conversion.
Conduct punch list inspections for warranty and final acceptance by town; complete associated paperwork concerning the items needed for final SCM approval and makes controversial decisions regarding certificates of occupancy.
Inspect private stormwater conveyance to ensure compliance with Town specifications prior to final acceptance.
Maintain accurate up-to-date records on all projects; prepare technical reports.
Inspect Town capital improvement and development projects upon request.
Enforce portions of the Town's erosion control, stormwater management, floodplain, riparian buffer, and watershed protection requirements outlined in Cary’s Land Development Ordinance.
Conduct single family inspections for silt fence and residential construction entrance (S-100);
Issue grading permits and certificates of coverage as needed.Conduct single family lot inspections for additions such as patio, rooms, pools, etc. to verify compliance with watershed protection overlay district, riparian buffer, floodplain, impervious surface, and encroachment requirements. Correspond with property owner when issues are identified and work with Division staff to resolve issues.
Interpret Town of Cary's ordinances to contractors, developers, engineers, HOAs, property managers and property owners.
Review and interpret floodplain maps.
Investigate citizen concerns and monitor Cary's ETJ in relationship to drainage, erosion control, water quality, runoff, flooding, and riparian buffers; makes and defends controversial decisions regarding these concerns.
Perform technical field determinations regarding stream subjectivity triggering…
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