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Civil Engineer Discipline Lead (Flood Control Design)

AECOM Chicago, IL Salary, $150,000 - $220,000
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The Central Civil Works Department is growing quickly in the Great Lakes and Mid-West area, and we are looking for a Senior Civil Engineering Discipline Lead who wants to help us grow a strong team in this area. We are excited to build a diverse team of engineers that specialize in flood risk management systems, locks and dams, levees, floodwalls, navigation floodgates, stormwater pumping stations, outfalls, spillways, and ecosystem restoration. Our department works on projects and with teams across the nation and the world. We bring together the skills of project managers, civil engineers, H&H engineers, geotechnical engineers, structural engineers, and environmental and planning specialists to provide integrated, sustainable and cost-effective solutions. This position is a hybrid position.

Our clients include private, local, national and global organizations, including water utilities and drainage authorities throughout the United States. This position would mostly work on federal projects for clients like, USACE, USIBWC, FEMA, NRCS, etc.

In this position as the Civil Engineering Discipline Lead or Project Design Manager on large flood risk management projects job duties:

  • Design Leadership : Conceptualize the design and oversee preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, technical reports, and other project documents; utilize standard techniques, procedures, and criteria while using advanced methods to innovate solutions on flood risk management projects from pursuit through construction.

  • Collaborate : With Client and AECOM counterparts to ensure stakeholder buy in to solutions, and also contribute to AECOMs wider technical capability and innovative approach.

  • Deliver Quality : Oversee and review work produced by others, as well as following all quality control measures to ensure timely and accurate results.

  • Explore and Harness : Seek opportunities to innovate and trial new methods by being inquisitive and forward thinking.

  • Mentor : Delegate tasks, direct and oversee the work of others and act as a technical mentor.

  • Be Part of the Team : Work closely with the multi-discipline project team, including civil, geotechnical, H&H engineers, structural engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineer, surveyors, and consultants.

  • Additional work includes:

  • Ensure compliance of design with all applicable standards and regulations, providing the seal and signature of the professional engineer.

  • Participate in alternatives analyses and value engineering

  • Perform constructability reviews

  • Conduct site visits at active construction sites to examine field conditions, site work that is under construction, site utilities, sediment and erosion control inspections, as built conditions

  • Present to clients for projects and proposals, as needed

  • Provide expertise on number of hours and assumptions for cost proposals, and determine staffing requirements for the defined scope and schedule

  • Assist on proposals and with business development, as needed

  • Pursue Your Future at AECOM : You can build the position into anything you want: technical leadership, people management, project management, and business development. These roles are equally important and equally valued.

Qualifications

Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related engineering field + 8 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education

  • Professional Engineer license in one state in the US and able to easily obtain licenses in other states via reciprocity. NCEES profile is a plus.

  • Experience working on federal projects for agencies like USACE, USIBWC, FEMA, NRCS, etc.

  • Valid Driver’s License required

  • US Citizen or permanent resident.

Additional Preferred Experience

  • Leadership in at least one lock and dam system design project in the last 10 years

  • Working knowledge of federal flood control design guidelines, like USACE Engineering Manuals and FEMA’s 44 CFR Section 65.

  • Flood Risk Management design and construction projects specifically for USACE

  • Experience in alternative delivery projects, not necessarily in flood risk management

  • 15+ years of experience as a Structural Engineer, 10+ years of experience with the design of flood risk management projects.

  • An understanding of design requirements for flood risk management projects, like dams, locks, levees, channels, rivers, sediment control features, etc.

  • Expertise in Bentley OpenRoads and an understanding in AutoCAD Civil 3D.

  • Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, contractors and clients

Additional Information

Offered compensation will be based on location and individual qualifications. The expected range is $150,000.00 - $220,000.00.

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Full-time Employee
Date Posted January 6, 2025
Date Closes February 5, 2025
Located In Chicago, IL
Job Type Full-time Employee
Compensation Salary, $150,000 - $220,000
Shift Custom
SOC Category 17-2199.00 Engineers, All Other
Zipcode 60601

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