Emergency Communications Director
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering
unclassified position
vacancy is in the department of water resources.
qualificationsbachelor’s degree in engineering, engineering technology, or an engineering-related science; and four (4) years engineering experience, including one (1) year project management and lead or supervisory experience; or a year for year interchange of related education and experience equal to the minimum qualifications.
licensing requirementsengineer-in-training (eit) prelicensure certification (issued by the state of georgia or by the state of applicant’s current residency); valid state of georgia driver’s license (as required by position assignment).
examinationthe examination will consist of an evaluation of education and experience, accomplished by analysis of the application. Application must document that the applicant possesses the minimum knowledge, skills, education and experience as listed. If selected, an official, accredited college transcript is required, at time of employment, for all degrees/course work used to qualify for this position.
job summaryincumbent in this class performs duties related to formulating conceptual designs. Responsibilities include resolving engineering problems, managing construction projects, and supervising assigned staff as required.
distinguishing characteristicsthis is the second level within a three-level engineering classification series. Engineer ii is distinguished from engineer iii in that the former formulates engineering designs and plans in addition to supervising assigned staff as required, whereas the latter oversees and coordinates construction, maintenance, and design projects with county-wide impact in addition to managing assigned staff. This series is distinguished from the construction management series by the degree of emphasis placed on performing engineering design versus construction oversight.
essentialduties
formulates and develops conceptual engineering design primarily involving single systems. Supervises assigned staff as required, including establishing workloads, prioritizing work assignments, evaluating employee performance, interpreting policies and procedures, resolving staff issues, making hiring or termination decisions/recommendations, and administering disciplinary action as required. Resolves engineering problems and provides technical assistance in the development of design criteria, standards, policies, and procedures. Serves as an assigned area liaison to officials and contractors and provides assistance in conducting technical proposal meetings, presenting petitions, and designing projects and plans.
Develops request for proposal (rfp) and project specifications; performs preliminary design and prepares cost estimates; participates in bid openings, vendor selection, and contract administration; and receives and approves contract invoices for disbursement. Oversees construction projects and prepares technical and operational reports. Provides and maintains a variety of technical information and standards. Supervises assigned staff in the preparation and review of various drawings as required.
Advises senior management of various plants, systems, and permitting programs.
principles and practices of supervision; office practices and procedures; theories and principles of mathematics, physics, and biology; requirements for the layout and design of subdivisions, apartments, and commercial developments; surveying practices and techniques; sanitary sewer design and operation; principles and practices of drainage design and engineering design; principles and practices of mechanical and geotechnical engineering; theories and principles of hydrography, hydrology, and hydraulics;
principles and practices of geometric road, highway, and bridge design; principles and practices of construction management and utility maintenance; land use and development regulations; construction methods and materials; laws, rules, and regulations governing the environment, construction, flood plains, and erosion control; storm water modeling and management; water quality and quantity modeling; personal computers and related software; computer networks and…
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