What are the responsibilities and job description for the Planning Engineer II - III position at Fairfax Water?
Under supervision of the Chief, System Planning, assists with the engineering studies, hydraulic analysis, and other tasks necessary to support operation of and long-range planning for Fairfax Water's transmission and distribution facilities.
- Conducting preliminary engineering studies and hydraulic analysis to establish the need, feasibility, function, and priority of various system improvements such as pumping stations, storage facilities, or transmission mains.
- Supporting update and maintenance of Fairfax Water’s Water system hydraulic model, including:
- Performing updates from Fairfax Water’s enterprise GIS using automated methods.
- Validating model performance against historical SCADA information.
- Performing detailed studies and analysis aimed at providing a justification for capital improvements to existing and future water supply facilities, including evaluation of alternative scenarios.
- Preparing cost and justification information for Fairfax Water’s Capital Improvement Program.
- Supporting update and maintenance of Fairfax Water’s System Master Plan.
- Reviewing design documents to include plans, specifications, project schedules, expenses, and reports on assigned projects.
- Supporting design activities with various consulting engineering firms.
- Furnishing consultants with hydraulic system information as needed.
- Assisting Short Range Planning with fire flow analysis and review of site development plans.
- Identification of opportunities to coordinate Fairfax Water system improvements with planned highway or other construction projects.
- Updating Fairfax Water’s demand projections, including obtaining population information, trending historic water use, and evaluating various approaches to developing demand projections.
- Providing information to develop operating guidelines to support optimization of Fairfax Water’s transmission and distribution system.
- Preparing and updating project tracking spreadsheets, databases, and schedules.
- Attending meetings, conferences, and preparing reports.
- Performing other duties as assigned or required.
- Graduation from a four year college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Environmental or Infrastructure Engineering or related field and a minimum of three years progressively responsible experience in the planning and design of public water supply facilities, or any equivalent combination of education, experience and knowledge.
- Possession of an F.E. (Fundamental of Engineering) certificate is preferred.
- Considerable knowledge of the theory and practices of civil engineering relating to the design and construction of public water supply facilities.
- Considerable knowledge of hydraulics, GIS, and computer modeling techniques.
- Considerable working knowledge of hydraulic modeling software for water utility design, including but not limited to the following software packages:
- Bently WaterCAD, Bently WaterGEMS, Innovyze InfoWater, Aquanuity AquaTwin, Autodesk InfoWorks WS, EPANET.
- Ability to write reports, specifications and contract documents.
- Ability to make accurate computations and notes.
- Ability to collect and compile research data.
- Ability to work proficiently in hydraulic analysis.
- Good oral and written communication skills.
- Possession of a valid driver’s license and good driving record.
- Must pass a controlled substance (drug) test for employment.
Salary : $89,759 - $161,751