Licensed professional engineer assigned as a technical lead, project manager or team leader to provide engineering services for the investigation, evaluation, planning, computer modeling, design, construction, and construction inspection of public infrastructure and systems for projects.
The ideal candidate has demonstrated success leading professional-level staff and managing multimillion-dollar contracts within a county government agency. They are effective at coordinating across several Public Works-related county departments—such as Engineering, Operations, Technical Services, Transportation, Stormwater Investigation, Stormwater Planning, Fiscal QA/QC—as well as collaborating with cities, special districts, state and federal agencies, and regional partners.
This candidate understands county responsibilities related to regulatory compliance, flood risk reduction, infrastructure maintenance, and asset management. They can balance long-range systems planning with operational needs, limited funding, and community priorities. Experience with county stormwater programs is highly desirable.
The ideal candidate communicates clearly with technical staff, executive leadership, elected officials, and the public, and demonstrates sound judgment, transparency, and fiscal responsibility in managing public infrastructure and resources.
Min $89,044.80 annually
Mid $122,532.80 annually
Generous PTO & Holiday Plan
Health Plans
Health Savings Account
Dental & Vision Plans
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Healthcare Flexible Spending Account
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
Tuition Reimbursement
Cafeteria Benefit
Life Insurance
Short & Long-Term Disability Insurance
Customer Commitment - Proactively seeks to understand the needs of the customers and provide the highest standards of service.
Dedication to Professionalism and Integrity - Demonstrates and promotes fair, honest, professional and ethical behaviors that establishes trust throughout the organization and with the public we serve.
Organizational Excellence - Takes ownership for excellence through one's personal effectiveness and dedication to the continuous improvement of our operations.
Success through Teamwork - Collaborates and builds partnerships through trust and the open exchange of diverse ideas and perspectives to achieve organizational goals.
Develops goals, objectives, strategies, policies, procedures and budgets for large and complex projects.
Manages and is responsible for one or more phases of large public infrastructure or development projects.
Manages the capital improvement program (CIP) projects, including development and procurement, and engineering and construction contracts.
Independently reviews and approves development activities and conditions with engineers and developers.
Signs and seals engineering documents.
Serves as technical specialist or subject matter expert in the application of advanced concepts, principles and methods in assigned area; remains informed of new techniques, technology, and requirements for the purposes of recommending changes in programs or applications; interprets, organizes, executes and coordinates assignments.
Applies a thorough knowledge of current principles and practices of engineering as related to the variety of aspects affecting the County; applies expertise acquired through progressive experience to resolve crucial issues and unique conditions; remains informed of new methods and practices impacting the Department and County, and recommends new practices or changes in emphasis of projects.
Supervises a staff of Engineers, Engineering Associates, Engineering Technicians, and Engineering Interns; plans, schedules, coordinates the preparation of documents and activities for multiple major projects; reviews operational procedures to ensure compliance with applicable policies and performance measures. Supervision requirement may be waived if the professional possesses a doctorate in engineering and serves as a recognized subject matter expert in a department-related field.
Establishes design and construction budgets and monitors expenditures for budget conformance.
Interacts with clients, customers, officials, contractors, and others; leads project meetings and makes presentations; represents the County and maintains productive relationships with individuals and related organizations.
Performs other duties as required.
Knowledge of the principles and practices for assigned functional area.
Knowledge of large and complex construction project management methods and practices.
Knowledge of computer modeling and computer-aided drafting and mapping software and applications.
Knowledge of federal, state and local laws, regulations, and ordinances, and other professional sources of information pertaining to public infrastructure, building and zoning codes, environmental permitting, and real estate.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of land surveying.
Knowledge of County's comprehensive planning, capital improvement projects, and growth projections.
Knowledge of field testing, sampling and investigative techniques and procedures.
Work is performed in the office and construction sites.
Requires frequent standing, sitting, walking, and stooping.
Light work - Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg control requires exertion of forces greater than that of sedentary work and if the worker sits most of the time, the job is considered light work.
Registration in the State of Florida as a Professional Engineer (active status) in the applicable discipline as required by the Florida Statutes Chapter 471; AND
Six years of post-registration experience as a Professional Engineer in the applicable discipline.