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District Engineer

Government Jobs, San Marcos, CA


DescriptionApplications will be accepted until there are a sufficient number of highly qualified applicants from which to make a selection.   Candidates should submit their materials as soon as possible to ensure consideration.  However, interviews may be conducted throughout the recruitment process and this opening may close at any time.  Applicants should attach any relevant certifications or licenses to their application.CompensationAnnual salary for this position is set at $176,637 - $236,710.   The District provides 4 medical plan options, with a District contribution that covers all plans & tiers at 100% for 2025.  Benefits also include District-paid Dental, Vision, Life, and Long-Term Disability Insurance.  The District participates in Social Security and the CalPERS pension program, offering the 3% at 60 formula for Classic members.  Employees can also participate in a 457 deferred compensation plan; after one year of employment, the District provides a $4,500 match to a 401a plan.   In addition, managers receive a monthly car allowance of $300, ($400 for electric vehicles), and 40 hours of management leave.  The District offers tuition reimbursement after one year of employment.  An on-site fitness facility can be utilized by all employees.  Essential FunctionsThe JobThe District Engineer manages the functions of the Engineering department, including Asset Management, Capital Facilities, Construction Inspection, and Development Services; sets department goals, objectives, and work standards; develops and manages programs related to engineering functions; provides daily supervision to direct reports and mentors supervisors in running respective departments; performs contract administration and reviews documents submitted by consultants, outside agencies, and developers.  This position is a member of the District’s management team.The District Engineer is responsible for implementing department goals, including planning, capital improvement projects, and improving internal efficiencies.  The position is ultimately responsible for ensuring compliance with environmental impact studies; that construction projects conform to District standards; and maintaining the District’s master plan.  Monitoring the department and project budgets is a critical duty of the District Engineer.  This position presents to the Board of Directors on a regular basis and may present to outside stakeholders as needed.Typical QualificationsThe CandidateThe successful candidate is a strong leader, capable of creating a positive and cooperative work environment; holding employees accountable when needed; and guiding and mentoring both new and experienced staff.   Strong communication skills, including the ability to navigate difficult conversations, is required.  The District Engineer is expected to establish and maintain effective relationships with employees, other agencies, the Board of Directors, and others contacted in the course of the work.  This position must communicate and present information clearly and effectively to a variety of audiences, including at public Board meetings.  The ideal District Engineer must have experience with long-range planning of engineering projects for a public agency, including local development and capital improvement projects.  Experience managing and monitoring project and department budgets is required.  The successful candidate is already familiar with budgeting and purchasing principles and requirements for public agencies.  The District is establishing an infrastructure Asset Management program, and prior experience or knowledge of that function for a public agency is highly preferred.A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities include a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related engineering field, and; six years of professional engineering experience in the planning, design, construction, maintenance, or operation of water distribution facilities and/or wastewater collection, treatment, and reclamation facilities which included a minimum of two years in a supervisory or management position in one or more of these areas.   Experience in a water or wastewater agency is preferred.  Possession of a current and valid California Professional Engineer’s license is required and must be attached to application.Supplemental InformationReliability benefits the customer. Sustainability benefits the environment. Combine them and you get Vallecitos Water District - a forward-thinking organization implementing necessary projects and procedures to encourage a bright, responsible future for all.  Vallecitos has initiated multiple projects through the years to ease elevated water and power demands today for availability tomorrow.Seawater Desalination – In 2016, the District began receiving approximately 30 percent of the District’s annual supply water from the Claude "Bud" Lewis' constructed on the Carlsbad coast. This is enough water to meet the needs of more than 8,100 families for one year.  The arrival of water from this local, endless source complements current imported supplies, increasing availability despite drought and regulatory issues that have threatened Vallecitos supplies in the past.Meadowlark Water Reclamation Facility– Vallecitos' Meadowlark facility has been recycling wastewater since 1981, and now the plant is able to process up to 74 percent of the wastewater Vallecitos customers generate. After final treatment, the recycled water is sold to the City of Carlsbad and Olivenhain Municipal Water District for irrigation purposes.Twin Oaks Reservoirs– Buried underground to better blend with the rural community, the 33-million gallon capacity Twin Oaks Reservoir No. 1 and its neighbor – the 40-million gallon capacity Twin Oaks Reservoir No. 2-- are not seen but their presence is definitely felt. The latter tank is the largest of its kind in North America.  The central location of the pre-stressed concrete structures provides a both operational and emergency storage. Encina Wastewater Authority – The regional facility located in the City of Carlsbad is partially owned by Vallecitos.  The facility processes approximately 22 million gallons of wastewater a day (mgd) onsite. Along with Vallecitos, effluent is also taken from five other local agencies and treated to accepted regulatory standards. The facility converts wastewater solids into environmentally friendly dry pellets for use as an organic fertilizer. Job DetailsSalary $176,637.00 - $236,710.00 AnnuallyLocation San Marcos, CAJob TypeFull-Time SalariedJob Number202400018DepartmentEngineeringOpening Date12/17/2024Agency infoAgencyVallecitos Water DistrictPhone 760-744-0460 WebsiteAddress 201 Vallecitos de Oro San Marcos, California, 92069