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Description
Section 1 – Position Summary
At NTMWD, the Project Engineer functions in an engineering project delivery role for projects. Our core business is water and wastewater treatment and conveyance, but project assignments could also include solid waste and other special assignments as needed. The project engineer position is a next level opportunity for the engineering or construction professional with technical expertise and more than 5 years’ experience looking to advance their professional development into managing projects from concept through construction. The Project Engineer works under the direction of an Engineering Program Manager and fills a critical role in our organization as the position that leads the delivery of the majority projects for our organization. The Project Engineer position offers an opportunity for increased responsibility and career development and includes potential promotional opportunities based on professional achievements and tenure. The Project Engineer is distinguished from our Associate Engineer position by the size and complexity of the project assignment, level of autonomy in making engineering decisions, professional accreditation, and experience.
Requirements
Section 2 – Major Responsibilities
Performs project management functions supporting the delivery of capital improvement projects from inception, throughout the lifespan of the project: design, procurement, construction to startup, commissioning and handover to Operations team. 
Performs role of project leader for design and construction of major water and wastewater projects ensuring conformance with NTMWD standards, operational needs, and regulatory requirements. 
Reviews design reports, plans and specifications for completeness and technical accuracy. 
Maintains accurate project records in NTMWD’s project management system including correspondence, reports, design documents, schedule and project cost updates. 
Participates in and documents project meetings including design review meetings and construction progress meetings. 
Manages construction project delivery with focus on project quality, schedule and cost control including review of submittals, RFIs, change orders, payment applications, and field observation reports. 
Coordinates with Operations, Maintenance, and other NTMWD departments to address operational impacts and assist with tie-ins and facility shutdowns. 
Manages completion of project including start-up, testing, and commissioning and review of final record drawings 
Performs and/or manages special projects and studies needed. 
Tasked with leading project chartering meetings, developing requests for interviews and possible participation in the selection of professional services contracts.
Section 3 – Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Proficiency in use of Microsoft Office Suite of products including Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Prior experience or familiarity with project management, scheduling, modeling software, and design software platforms are preferred. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Effective written and verbal communications skills for interacting with technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Section 4 – Education and Experience
Degree in Civil, Environmental, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, or other related engineering field received from an accredited college or university. 
Possession of a Professional Engineering registration for a minimum of two years or a minimum of 6 years progressive experience in project management of water and wastewater infrastructure. 
Possession of a Professional Engineering registration from the State of Texas or the ability to acquire it within 6 months from the date of hire.
Experience in water/wastewater process, treatment, pumping, collection (wastewater), transmission (water) pipeline design and construction; or electrical experience with medium voltage and low voltages systems. 
Experience utilizing engineering design and project management software. 
Requires a valid Texas Driver’s License.
Section 5 – Environmental Factors, Activity Levels and Equipment
Moderate physical labor and considerable mental attention required with some eyestrain. Generally desirable conditions with some outside visits to work-sites with varying environmental conditions. Considerable time can be spent working with and viewing a computer screen. Considerable time viewing plans, specifications and reading reports and correspondence. Time will be spent at construction sites, traversing rough terrain, climbing stairs and ladders to access structures. Equipment used includes calculators, computers and some field survey equipment.
 
 
