Published date: September 16, 2024

Join our team! The Town of Estes Park seeks to hire a Civil Engineer I/II (Stormwater Engineer). This position will be responsible for implementation of the Town’s Stormwater Management Plan; help with the long-term vision of the plan; and develop and implement a maintenance schedule. Successful candidates should have Stormwater experience and should clearly articulate their professional experience in the supplemental questions. Designation as a Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), or the ability to obtain certification within one year of date of hire, will be a requirement of the successful candidate. A completed Town of Estes Park Employment application must be submitted via the NeoGov link on the Town’s website at https://estespark.colorado.gov/jobs.

Job website link:  https://estespark.colorado.gov/jobs 

Salary and benefits information: $76,908.00 – $118,439.00 Annually

Job description:

JOB SUMMARY
Perform entry- to mid-level civil engineering functions in the administration, financing, planning, design, and construction of a wide variety of municipal public works projects and programs with a focus on multi-modal transportation and multi-disciplinary storm drainage. Function as construction inspector, project engineer, project manager, or program manager delivering services related to right-of-way management, floodplain management, land development, and street, trail, and drainage improvement projects. The CE I assists, supports, and works closely with others, completing assigned tasks under the guidance, mentoring, and oversight of more experienced staff, while expanding experience and technical knowledge base. The CE II assists, supports, and works closely with others, providing guidance and mentoring to less experienced staff and completing assigned tasks independently with oversight from more experienced staff.

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The list below is intended to be illustrative of the responsibilities of the position and not all encompassing. The Town may change these duties at any time.
Maintain project and program records and documentation.
Interpret policy, codes, and regulations while implementing tasks and coordinating with stakeholders.
Uphold applicable codes, regulations, standards, and master plans.
Implement and/or manage Right-of-Way Management Program. Review and approve permit and event applications, including traffic control plans.
Implement and/or manage Floodplain Management Program. Review and approve permit applications. Interpret floodplain regulations, Flood Insurance Studies, and Flood Insurance Rate Maps, and coordinate changes. Coordinate the community education process. Coordinate with CWCB and FEMA as needed. May be appointed Floodplain Administrator.
Implement and/or manage Land Development Program. Review, and prepare written comments on plats, maps, development plans, improvement plans, traffic impacts studies, drainage reports, construction cost estimates, improvement agreements, easements, and other documents submitted with applications for building permits, grading permits, subdivisions, rezonings, variances, and other land uses.
Implement and/or manage Transportation and Storm Drainage Capital Projects Program. Prepare and manage scopes, schedules, budgets, priorities, and risks for the planning, design and construction phases of assigned program projects.
Implement and/or manage Street Improvement Program. Manage PAVER pavement database via data input and reporting. Conduct pavement condition index field surveys. Analyze pavement rehabilitation strategies to identify short-range and long-range projects. Prepare and manage scopes, schedules, budgets, priorities, and risks for the planning, design and construction phases of assigned program projects.
Implement and/or manage Trail Expansion Program. Analyze trail expansion strategies to identify short-range and long-range projects. Prepare and manage scopes, schedules, budgets, priorities, and risks for the planning, design and construction phases of assigned program projects. Reference, interpret, and maintain the Master Trails Plan.
Provide construction inspection services on assigned projects for any of the Engineering Division managed programs. Review and approve construction phase submittals. Review, inspect, approve, and accept constructed work to document compliance with approved permits, contracts, plans, specifications, submittals, and schedules. Perform warranty period inspections, coordinate with contractors for warranty repairs, process Final Acceptance.
Research and interpret GIS mapping and coordinate revisions.
Support other Public Works Divisions as needed with their maintenance efforts of street, trail, and drainage systems.
Procure and manage consultants and contractors when needed.
Develop or coordinate the development of, capital improvements data sheets, reports, studies, plans, specifications, cost estimates, and other technical documents for assigned projects in any Division program.
Coordinate the bidding, award, contracting, and preconstruction phases on assigned projects.
Provide effective communication, guidance, and leadership with project team on all project issues.
Productively and professionally respond to citizen inquiries. Implement communication protocols for all project stakeholders in coordination with the Town’s Public Information Officer.
Assist with procurement and management of state and federal grant funding for projects, including the preparation and submittal of applications, documentation and reporting procedures, and other administration requirements.
Coordinate issuance of press releases and updating webpages as needed.
Perform other related work as required or assigned.
CE I: Implement program components to attain established service goals.
CE II: Implement and/or manage program components to attain established service goals. Interpret policy, codes, and regulations while implementing tasks and coordinating with stakeholders.
Minimum and Preferred Qualifications

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Civil Engineer I:
Bachelor’s Degree or 120 undergraduate credit hours from an accredited college or university with a major in civil engineering, construction management, or closely related field. Six years relevant work experience may substitute for the education requirement.
Preferred qualifications:
o One-year relevant experience in addition to the education experience.
o Public agency experience.
For this position, experience in stormwater is highly preferred.
Civil Engineer II:
Bachelor’s Degree or 120 undergraduate credit hours from an accredited college or university with a major in civil engineering, construction management, or closely related field. Six years relevant work experience may substitute for the education requirement.
Minimum of six years of progressively responsible experience, in addition to the education requirement, in transportation, traffic, and stormwater engineering, municipal land use/development planning and review, public works construction management, or closely related fields.
Preferred:
o Two or more years of experience in the administration, financing, planning, design,
and construction of multi-modal transportation and multi-disciplinary storm drainage
improvements preferred.
o Experience in a public agency.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Valid Colorado Driver’s License and satisfactory driving record or ability to obtain within 6 months of hiring.
Floodplain Administrator (FA) must be credentialed as a Certified Floodplain Manager within 6-months of appointment as the Town’s designated Floodplain Administrator
Civil Engineer I:
Credentials as an Engineer Intern (EI) or certification as a Construction Manager, Project Manager, or similar from an accredited college or agency is required within six months of hire.
Preferred:
o Credentials as a Certified Floodplain Manager, Construction Inspector, Erosion
Control Supervisor, Traffic Control Supervisor, or closely related field.
Civil Engineer II:
Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Colorado within six months of hire
Preferred:
o Credentials as Traffic Engineer, Construction Manager, Construction Inspector, Project Manager, Certified Floodplain Manager, Erosion Control Supervisor, Traffic Control Supervisor, or other closely related field.

RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: None
REMOTE WORK ELIGIBLE: May be eligible per Policy 317 Telework: (With supervisory discretion employees may be permitted to telework up to the equivalent of two days per week and must also be present at the worksite 3 days a week).
CELL PHONE ALLOWANCE: Efficiency

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required:
Working knowledge of local (Town of Estes Park), regional (Larimer County, Mile High Flood District), state (CDOT, DHSEM, CWCB) and federal (FHWA, MUTCD, AASHTO, FEMA) codes, regulations, standards, specifications, and criteria for use on public works transportation and stormwater projects and programs.
Working knowledge of the practices and principles of civil engineering, construction
inspection, and project management related to administration, financing, planning, design, and construction of a wide variety of municipal public works projects and programs.
Knowledge of methods, equipment, policies, organization, rules and regulations commonly used in operating public works transportation, stormwater and floodplain systems.
Knowledge of standard office equipment including scanners, copiers, personal computers, desk phones and smartphones.
Computer skills including a working knowledge of Microsoft Word & Excel; Google
Calendar; Gmail; Google Meet; ArcMap, GIS software and hardware; and smartphone
technology.
Able to occasionally work independently and solve problems with limited direct supervision.
Demonstrate appropriate professional engineering judgment in the assessment of competing and/or contradictory requirements, goals, or standards to guide outcomes that are in the best interest of the Town.
Prepare and deliver effective public presentations to diverse audiences including Town Boards, Commissions, and the general public.
Effective customer service acumen, time management and prioritization abilities, de-escalation and problem-solving skills, and attention to detail with documentation and communication.
Able to work outside of normal working hours as needed to meet deadlines and complete assigned job responsibilities.
Ability to provide excellent customer service to internal and external stakeholders.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, customers and the general public.
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, and follow oral and written instructions.
CE I: perform with the basic and capable level of knowledge, skills, and abilities
commensurate with someone early in their career with limited education or experience.
CE II: perform with a competent and proficient level of knowledge, skills, and abilities
commensurate with someone who has progressed to mid-career, having accumulated a foundation of expertise in one or more civil engineering disciplines.

Reports to: Town Engineer
Exempt: Yes
Civil Engineer I: TP190 (76,908-107,672)
Civil Engineer II: TP200 (84,599-118,439)

To be given full consideration, applicants must submit complete application, resume, and cover letter, and answer the supplemental questions. The job posting and NeoGov access can be found at https://estespark.colorado.gov/jobs.

Town of Estes Park
170 MacGregor Avenue
PO Box 1200
Estes Park, Colorado 80517
970-577-4775
970-577-4777
http://www.estes.org

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