Engineer II – Stormwater Management and Environmental Resilience
Listed on 2026-05-29
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Management
Engineer II – Stormwater Management and Environmental Resilience
8:00 am – 5:00 pm, may vary
Do you have the technical skills to lead complex stormwater projects and the creativity, leadership, and drive to make Fort Wayne's waterways better? Bold, collaborative problem-solvers who thrive on results and innovation belong here.
What You'll DoLead stormwater and sewer projects from planning to construction. Manage programs, policies, and budgets while collaborating with City departments, agencies, and the community to protect waterways and neighborhoods.
Key ResponsibilitiesPlan and manage watershed, floodplain, and Green Infrastructure projects. Oversee capital projects: budgeting, permitting, design, construction, and post-construction monitoring. Develop policies, strategic plans, KPIs, and service standards. Represent the City in meetings and with stakeholders. Lead and mentor team members, managing workflow and performance.
What You BringB.S. in Environmental, Civil, or Agricultural Engineering or equivalent. 7+ years experience, including 5+ in green infrastructure or landscape architecture. Proven project leadership and team management. Municipal utility experience preferred.
Preferred Certifications- National Floodplain Manager Certification (or within 12 months).
- Indiana Pesticide & Fertilizer Applicator Certification Categories 5 & 6 (or within 12 months).
- Indiana Professional Engineer License.
- Valid Indiana Driver's License.
- AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word), Adobe Illustrator.
- Project management, stormwater modeling, regulatory compliance.
Shape Fort Wayne's waterways, lead a high-performing team, and deliver projects with real impact in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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