What are the responsibilities and job description for the Principal Engineer/Mechanical- Will need to relocate to Birmingham position at Birmingham Water Works?
Job Description
Job Description
General Responsibilities
Perform professional mechanical design and engineering for capital construction and maintenance projects on motors, pumps, PRV stations, reservoirs, plants and other organization’s facilities and equipment; research and plan future waterworks system and facility requirements.
Perform project work, including a variety of professional mechanical water treatment process work in designing, planning and overseeing construction, installation, operation and maintenance of a variety of projects, including but not limited to liquid storage structures, bridges, piping, dams, retaining structures, pumping stations, water treatment plants and appurtenant structures, including site and roadway layout and design. Establish design criteria, perform design calculations and write specifications, contracts, construction management and project management. Review shop drawings and respond to RFIs, etc. Plan, coordinate, administer and supervise an assigned engineering area's personnel and operational activities.
Responsible for the overall management of a comprehensive asset management program, including updating equipment data and predictive maintenance programs in CMMS (SAP). Develop, recommend, and implement strategies for optimizing work quality and best practices. Participate in the planning and budgetary process to identify critical assets needing replacement / upgrades.
Essential Job Functions
- Perform detailed mechanical engineering for capital construction and maintenance projects on pumping stations, filter plants, storage facilities, reservoirs and other water works facilities and equipment; research and plan future system and facilities mechanical requirements.
Coordinate closely with the departments to identify, prioritize and resolve reliability and quality issues.
Essential Job Functions Con't
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited University required. Advanced degree preferred.
Certifications
Experience
Ten (10) years of experience in mechanical process engineering, maintenance, reliability, and quality required; two (2) years in a supervisory or project team lead capacity.
Expert knowledge and experience with BWW system operations, including mapping, records, worksheets, gradients, customer service, warehousing, meters and metering, pumping stations, PRVs, DMA’s, treatment plants, storage tanks, system division valves, etc. Experience in quality programs and applications such as six sigma, lean systems, quality assurance, and quality control inspection. Expert knowledge and experience managing multi-million-dollar water utility or related capital improvement and O&M cost programs. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Project). Strong analytical, project management and communication skills.
Supervision
2-6 employees
Physical Demands
Work Environment
Company Description
About Birmingham Water Works
The primary focus at Birmingham Water Works is to provide our customers with the highest quality water possible at the most affordable rates. Since 1951, the company has met this goal successfully, and is a highly regarded leader in the water purification industry.
The people of Birmingham elected to establish an independent Water Board in 1950, rather than have a water system controlled by City Hall. Good source water is the result of the Birmingham Water Works’ aggressive environmental protection policy. While water systems nationwide are regulated by provisions of the Environmental Protection Agency, Birmingham Water Works has always been a good steward of the environment since its creation.
Company Description
About Birmingham Water Works The primary focus at Birmingham Water Works is to provide our customers with the highest quality water possible at the most affordable rates. Since 1951, the company has met this goal successfully, and is a highly regarded leader in the water purification industry. The people of Birmingham elected to establish an independent Water Board in 1950, rather than have a water system controlled by City Hall. Good source water is the result of the Birmingham Water Works’ aggressive environmental protection policy. While water systems nationwide are regulated by provisions of the Environmental Protection Agency, Birmingham Water Works has always been a good steward of the environment since its creation.