What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Civil Engineer position at Reynolds Lake Oconee?
Duties and Responsibilities:
Design Implementation:
- Conducts site observations and makes recommendations for needed field adjustments needed for a complete quality project.
- Assists in the interpretation of design intent and project plans / specifications.
Professional Design:
- Assists in any or all aspects of programming, design, construction documents, cost estimating, budgeting, and construction observation for assigned projects.
- Responsible for the technical credibility and quality of designed projects.
- Provides professional stamp for in-house designs, studies, reports, and other professional documents as required and as permitted within scope of professional license.
- Maintains clear and detailed correspondence and design documentation for all assigned projects.
- Draft detailed dimensional drawings and design layouts for projects.
- Ensures conformance to specifications.
- Monitors production process and develops or recommends ways to increase efficiency. Assesses deficiencies in the system and recommends methods to correct the voids.
Master Planning:
- Prepares concept plans and infrastructure master plans.
- Assists in development of long-range master plans.
- Assists in maintaining a master plan and documentation of the project development.
- Assists in preparing zoning documentation and submittals.
- Prepares due-diligence, capacity studies for potential property acquisitions.
Subdivision Design:
- Prepares concept plans and preliminary grading for subdivisions.
- Coordinates with surveyors the preliminary field staking of design and plat monumentation.
- Prepares preliminary plats, development summaries, and county preliminary plat submittals.
- Prepares site development constructions documents.
- Prepares project cost estimates and budgets.
Site Planning:
- Prepares site plans and construction documentation for site development projects. Plans include layout, grading, utilities, details, and erosion control.
- Assists in preparation of project cost estimates and budgets.
Permitting:
- Obtains for assigned projects necessary permits, approvals, and variances from local, state, and federal planning, environmental, and regulatory governmental agencies.
- Develop strong, lasting relationships with permitting authorities.
- Coordinates zoning amendments and subdivision plats with local agencies.
Architectural Review Board:
- As needed, reviews site plan submissions to Architectural Review Board for compliance ARB standards and best practices for site layout and grading.
Environmental Resource Management:
- Manages and maintains GIS master plan depicting existing development and environmental / cultural resources.
- Reviews submissions to Architectural Review Board for potential impacts to environmental / cultural resources.
- Reviews OLDC, OGC, and OMC development plans for potential impacts to environmental / cultural resources and recommends measures to protect resources.
- Coordinates with Reynolds Owners Association (ROA) and Lake Oconee Village Property Owners Association (LOVPOA) management staff for monitoring and protecting environmental / cultural resources of property development.
- Coordinates with ROA and LOVPOA management staff for inspecting and protecting environmental / cultural resources.
- Coordinates archeologists in development of data recovery plans, preservation plans, and long-term management plans.
Field:
- Gathers field data via GPS, compile information for data base, and retrieve information as needed.
- Coordinates with other departments (Development, Construction, Sales, etc…) in interpretation of design intent, review of field staking and adjustments, and other on-site investigations needed for design and implementation as needed.
- Analyze proposed site factors and design maps, graphs, tracings, and diagrams to illustrate findings.
Technical Support:
- Recommends, purchases, and maintains specialized databases, equipment, and software as it specifically relates to the Planning Department.
- Assists in the development of technical and filing standards and maintains files and documents in accordance with the established standards.
General Office:
- Responsible for managing time and resources to complete assigned projects in a timely and cost effective manner.
- Maintains files and documents in accordance with the established standards.
Qualifications/Skills/Experience/Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering.
- Registered Civil Engineer in the State of Georgia or able to obtain registration.
- Preferred minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in master planning, site planning, subdivision design, and construction documentation.
- High proficiency in MS Excel, MS Word, AutoCAD with experience in AutoCAD Civil3D.
- Currently possessing, or willing to achieve, state NPDES “Qualified Personnel” Level II certification.
- Understanding principles and demonstrated ability to preparation graphic presentation.
- Ability to produce layout and grading plans and perform hydrologic studies for permitting and construction purposes.
- Demonstrated ability to grade projects on hilly terrain.
- Understanding of road layout and design.
- Understanding of NPDES regulations, erosion control practices and permitting.
- Good problem-solving skills.
- Good attention to details.
- Good grasp of mathematics.
- Sense of urgency and ability to handle a variety of projects simultaneously.
- Effective time management skills.
- Understanding for the meaning and value of a deadline and possess a professional drive to fulfill deadlines.
- Demonstrated leadership skills.
- Ability to think creatively.
- Ability to work as part of a team.
- Good written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability to adjust to changing situations.
- Physical ability to field review undeveloped property.
- Valid Georgia Driver’s license with a good driving record.