 
                                                
                                            Spokane Valley is a city with a population of approximately 110,000 located on the eastern border of Washington State in the heart of the Inland Northwest. We pride ourselves on quality neighborhoods and schools, along with strong business and retail centers. Friendly people, natural surroundings and beautiful weather are part of what makes our community a favorite destination. Spokane Valley is developing a high-performing organization and employs the use of best practices. We are a workforce based upon loyalty, accountability, and professionalism. We place a high value on customer service, and take a team-oriented, collaborative approach to the way we do business. If working for a fast-paced, evolving organization appeals to you, and you desire a work environment that is intellectually stimulating, respectful and rewarding, we urge you to complete an application.
Spokane Valley is seeking a highly qualified and enthusiastic employee to serve our City as a regular, full-time Senior Engineer for the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) in our Engineering Division. This position is responsible for planning, design and construction of a wide variety of municipal projects. The ideal candidate will serve as the project manager for assigned Capital Improvement Projects and have exceptional technical skills and a strong desire to provide superior service to both internal and external customers.
Selected examples of duties include serving as a project manager on various municipal projects with an opportunity to manage the City's Bridge Program. Oversee all aspects of capital projects including the design, right-of-way and construction phases, including developing requests for proposals; negotiating and administering contracts; managing consultants, developing construction plans and specifications; determining required acquisitions; ensuring contractor compliance with time and budget and ensuring project compliance with grant funding requirements. Investigate and resolve citizen complaints related to assigned capital improvement projects and conduct public meetings. The role may include bridge asset management and inspection duties.
Desired minimum qualifications include education and experience: graduation from a four-year college or university with a degree in civil engineering or a closely related field; and minimum of five (5) years previous professional civil engineering experience including at least three years managing Capital Improvement Projects. Experience managing federally funded projects is strongly desired. Bridge experience and certification desired. An equivalent combination of education/experience may be considered. Necessary knowledge, skills and abilities include thorough knowledge of civil engineering principles, practices and methods as applicable to a municipal setting; thorough knowledge of applicable City policies, laws, and regulations affecting Division activities. Experience overseeing projects that involve regional and federal grant funding as it relates to schedules, budgets, funding agency approval processes including but not limited to right-of-way and construction documentation. Strong project management skills and the ability to oversee and manage multiple projects simultaneously, be sensitive to deadlines and changing priorities, develop project cost estimates, work within the constraints of the budget, and monitor contracts. Ideal candidate must be detail oriented, self-motivated, passionate, and be willing to work in a fast-paced environment. Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, with employees, consultants, other governmental agency representatives, City officials and the general public; ability to conduct necessary engineering research and compile comprehensive.