Senior Process Mechanical Engineer – Drinking Water; Western
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Engineer, Water Management, Mechanical Engineer
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Detailed Description
In this technical role you will utilize your technical expertise to manage and execute design work on drinking water treatment projects and help ensure successful client project delivery. You will participate in the mentoring and career development of our junior engineering staff within the Design Services Process Mechanical Group with a specific focus on drinking water treatment system evaluation and design.
Additionally, you will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with highly experienced technical experts and other leaders from the BC Drinking Water Team. You will support projects both locally and nationally, but with a focus on BC’s Western business region.
Detailed Description
In this technical role you will utilize your technical expertise to manage and execute design work on drinking water treatment projects and help ensure successful client project delivery. You will participate in the mentoring and career development of our junior engineering staff within the Design Services Process Mechanical Group with a specific focus on drinking water treatment system evaluation and design.
Additionally, you will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with highly experienced technical experts and other leaders from the BC Drinking Water Team. You will support projects both locally and nationally, but with a focus on BC’s Western business region.
Additional Responsibilities Include
- Manage and execute drinking water treatment design work for water treatment facilities and infrastructure.
- Support project teams in planning and/or designing drinking water plants within our project delivery framework.
- Actively manage assigned projects and key clients.
- Assume responsibility for managing process mechanical budgets for assigned projects.
- Play an active role in the maintenance of existing clients and the development of new client relationships.
- Utilize experience and expertise to guide clients through available solutions to complex water treatment system problems.
- Support Development of design guides, standards, and specifications associated with drinking water treatment design.
- Prepare and make presentations to clients for pursuits, proposals, and project technical meetings.
- Perform quality control reviews ensuring the work products meet BC standards and effectively manages project risks.
- Mentor teams of project engineers in delivering drinking water treatment projects and professional growth.
- Direct the work of drafters and designers, coordinate with other disciplines.
- Support construction related office engineering activities.
- Coach and mentor junior engineers and designers.
- B.S. degree in Mechanical, Environmental or Civil Engineering; M.S. preferred.
- 10+ years of experience in drinking water treatment projects.
- Experience should include one or more of the following: water treatment plant, valve vault, pump station, chemical storage and dosing system, evaluation, intake and other water treatment infrastructure evaluation, assessment, and design.
- Experience preparing construction documents for water treatment infrastructure including drawings, P&IDs, specifications, control narratives, technical memoranda, etc.is required.
- Professional Engineer (PE) License, Civil, Mechanical, or Environmental required.
- Strong project or task management skills desired.
- Strong technical writing skills required.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills is essential.
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