This is a great opportunity to embark on a career dedicated to protecting public health and the environment, working for an essential county agency and with teams of dedicated professionals. The successful candidate will be involved in the long-term treatment planning capital program and will help guide the agency’s process improvements and implementation of new technologies.
What You Will Be Doing:
- Act as the technical engineering expert in process equipment, systems, and processes.
- Review and provide feedback on project scopes, engineering plans and specifications to ensure compatibility with existing facilities.
- Review and evaluate start-up and commissioning procedures for new equipment.
- Research projects to optimize existing plant processes to ensure maximum performance and cost-effective operation.
- Serve as client representative for capital projects and perform start-up work associated with these projects. Prepare progress reports, project proposals and technical reports.
- Monitor process and equipment health and partner with other work groups during process upset.
- Backfill for the Process Control Supervisor.
Qualifications You Bring:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in an engineering field, or equivalent combination of education and experience, in a physical science, engineering field, and/or wastewater, ranging from certificate programs through doctorate degrees and post graduate work.
- Skill in oral and written communication techniques and principles to be measured through a detailed review of submitted materials (e.g., cover letter, resume, and answer to supplemental questions).
- Computer proficiency, as measured through familiarity with and use of general software (Microsoft suite applications such as Teams, Outlook, and Excel) and/or through familiarity with and use of industry specific software (e.g., Lab Information Management Systems, Distributed Control Systems, Water Information Systems, and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems).
- 8+ years of professional wastewater working experience, at municipal treatment plants, wastewater consulting firms, education/research institutions, and/or industrial manufacturers with on-site treatment plants.
Required Licenses or Certification:
- Professional Engineer license (PE) - any state, with ability to get a Washington PE within one year and/or a Washington State Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Group IV certificate (or ability to obtain in 12 months).