What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Manager Stormwater Assets - DPW-Engineering Admin position at City of Indianapolis?
Overview
Agency Summary
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) aims to improve residents’ quality of life through bettering public spaces and infrastructure, and through providing excellent public services. With a focus on multi-modal connectivity, thriving green spaces, meaningful capital improvements, universal accessibility, and collaborative public and private partnerships, DPW builds and maintains public infrastructure and park land; manages solid waste collection; and keeps the City’s entire vehicle fleet rolling. One of the largest city agencies, “Team DPW” commits itself to effective efficient customer service for residents and visitors to Indianapolis. The agency is able to do this by cultivating a productive, collaborative, and compliant work environment in order for our workforce to meet the needs of the constituents of Indianapolis and Marion County.
Job Summary
The Program Manager of Stormwater Assets is responsible for overseeing the management and maintenance of all stormwater infrastructure, including culverts, levees, dams, pipes, inlets, and related assets. This includes maintaining incident and emergency action plans for two state regulated high hazard dams, United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) levee oversight and coordination, and oversight of both FEMA accredited levees and the City’s Flood Response Plan. This role also involves developing and implementing comprehensive asset management programs to ensure the long-term sustainability and functionality of stormwater systems. This position will coordinate closely with various departments, including DPW Operations and the planning of Capital Projects to prioritize and address drainage issues, optimize maintenance schedules, and allocate resources effectively. Additionally, the position will be responsible for receiving, analyzing, and assigning drainage complaints for resolution, ensuring that all activities align with departmental goals and regulatory requirements. Decisive and independent judgment is crucial to determine the maintenance and repair of existing stormwater assets.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The City of Indianapolis Marion County is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.We value diversity in perspectives and experiences among colleagues and the residents of this city of whom we serve.
Position Responsibilities
Minimum Job Requirements and Qualifications
This position requires a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field and a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in project and/or asset management.
Preferred Job Requirements And Qualifications
A Master's Degree in Civil Engineering or related field, and/or a Professional Engineering (PE) License is preferred. Experience working with public agencies and managing staff is also preferred.
If your qualifications meet the requirements of the posted position, your application will be referred to the hiring agency. Once the agency receives your application, all further communication during the interview and selection process will be handled directly BY THE AGENCY. It is IMPERATIVE that you record the contact information of the individual who is scheduling your interview. City-County HR will not have access to this information, is not involved in the interview or selection process, and can only confirm whether an application has been referred. After selection of the successful candidate, an official offer of employment will be made by HR.
All rates are bi-weekly.
2026 Rate Sheet - To view our rate sheet, please copy and paste this link into your web browser: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:67382b58-4d1a-4519-89d7-8453f91e19a1
Life Insurance Employee Only (rates per $1,000 per month):
Basic: Employer Paid
Optional Life Insurance Employee Only (rates per $1,000 per month)
Additional
<25-29 $0.058
30-34 $0.083
35-39 $0.099
40-44 $0.132
45-49 $0.223
50-54 $0.363
55-59 $0.600
60-64 $0.795
65-69 $1.329
70 $2.054
Important Perf Update
Pension - The pension portion of the retirement benefit is funded by contributions made by the employer over the course of the employee's career and separate from the annuity savings account. Employees enrolled in the PERF Hybrid plan are eligible for retirement benefits at age sixty-five (65) if they have ten (10) or more years of creditable service. After June 30, 1995, employees may retire at age sixty (60) with at least fifteen (15) years of credible service or if the member's age in years plus the years of credible service equals at least 85 and the member is at least fifty-five (55) years of age. With fifteen (15) or more years of creditable service, the employee may retire as early as age fifty (50) with a reduced pension.
Part one - This consists of the mandatory employee contribution of three (3%) percent of compensation (made for the employee by the City), plus interest credits or earnings. You're always vested in your ASA portion - it's always yours.
Part Two - This Consists Of An Additional Variable Rate Contribution Paid By The City Toward Your ASA. This Variable Rate Contribution Is Currently 1% Of Your Gross Wages. Vesting In The Value Of The Variable Rate Employer Contribution Will Vary By Length Of Participation. You Are
Pension - The pension portion of the retirement benefit is funded by contributions made by the employer over the course of the employee's career and separate from the annuity savings account. Employees enrolled in the PERF Hybrid plan are eligible for retirement benefits at age sixty-five (65) if they have ten (10) or more years of creditable service. After June 30, 1995, employees may retire at age sixty (60) with at least fifteen (15) years of credible service or if the member's age in years plus the years of credible service equals at least 85 and the member is at least fifty-five (55) years of age. With fifteen (15) or more years of creditable service, the employee may retire as early as age fifty (50) with a reduced pension.
Employees who separate from the city within their first ten (10) years of employment need to contact INPRS - PERF regarding their ASA account.
Questions relating to PERF may be directed to INPRS - PERF at:
Indiana Public Retirement System
Public Employees' Retirement Fund
One North Capitol, Suite 001
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(888) 236-3544
01
Do you possess a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or related engineering discipline?
Agency Summary
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) aims to improve residents’ quality of life through bettering public spaces and infrastructure, and through providing excellent public services. With a focus on multi-modal connectivity, thriving green spaces, meaningful capital improvements, universal accessibility, and collaborative public and private partnerships, DPW builds and maintains public infrastructure and park land; manages solid waste collection; and keeps the City’s entire vehicle fleet rolling. One of the largest city agencies, “Team DPW” commits itself to effective efficient customer service for residents and visitors to Indianapolis. The agency is able to do this by cultivating a productive, collaborative, and compliant work environment in order for our workforce to meet the needs of the constituents of Indianapolis and Marion County.
Job Summary
The Program Manager of Stormwater Assets is responsible for overseeing the management and maintenance of all stormwater infrastructure, including culverts, levees, dams, pipes, inlets, and related assets. This includes maintaining incident and emergency action plans for two state regulated high hazard dams, United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) levee oversight and coordination, and oversight of both FEMA accredited levees and the City’s Flood Response Plan. This role also involves developing and implementing comprehensive asset management programs to ensure the long-term sustainability and functionality of stormwater systems. This position will coordinate closely with various departments, including DPW Operations and the planning of Capital Projects to prioritize and address drainage issues, optimize maintenance schedules, and allocate resources effectively. Additionally, the position will be responsible for receiving, analyzing, and assigning drainage complaints for resolution, ensuring that all activities align with departmental goals and regulatory requirements. Decisive and independent judgment is crucial to determine the maintenance and repair of existing stormwater assets.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The City of Indianapolis Marion County is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.We value diversity in perspectives and experiences among colleagues and the residents of this city of whom we serve.
Position Responsibilities
- Maintain Incident and Emergency Action Plans (IEAP) for two state regulated high hazard dams.
- Oversee and implement the City of Indianapolis’ Flood Response Plan (FRP), including inter-agency coordination and training.
- Manage City-owned levee infrastructure, including coordination with the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and FEMA for accredited levees.
- Oversee the management and maintenance of stormwater infrastructure, including culverts, levees, dams, pipes, inlets, and related assets.
- Develop and implement asset management programs to ensure the longevity and functionality of stormwater systems.
- Coordinate with the GIS Team to maintain an up-to-date inventory of all stormwater assets.
- Manage the triage of drainage complaints and determine the most cost-effective and efficient methods for resolution.
- Ensure projects align with regulatory requirements, budget constraints, and departmental goals.
- Ongoing collaborations with the Stormwater Administrator, Program Manager Drainage and MS4 Coordinator.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for internal and external stakeholders regarding stormwater asset management.
- Manage large data sets in GIS, INFOR and Excel.
- Contribute to department discussions of Stormwater policy, protocols, and standards.
- Assist in providing training and quality control of contractor work.
- Develop and implement policies, procedures, and best practices for stormwater asset management.
- Ensure compliance with all relevant local, state, and federal regulations related to stormwater management.
- Implement emergency response plans for stormwater infrastructure in the event of natural disasters or other emergencies.
- This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities that management may deem necessary from time to time.
Minimum Job Requirements and Qualifications
This position requires a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field and a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in project and/or asset management.
Preferred Job Requirements And Qualifications
A Master's Degree in Civil Engineering or related field, and/or a Professional Engineering (PE) License is preferred. Experience working with public agencies and managing staff is also preferred.
If your qualifications meet the requirements of the posted position, your application will be referred to the hiring agency. Once the agency receives your application, all further communication during the interview and selection process will be handled directly BY THE AGENCY. It is IMPERATIVE that you record the contact information of the individual who is scheduling your interview. City-County HR will not have access to this information, is not involved in the interview or selection process, and can only confirm whether an application has been referred. After selection of the successful candidate, an official offer of employment will be made by HR.
All rates are bi-weekly.
2026 Rate Sheet - To view our rate sheet, please copy and paste this link into your web browser: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:67382b58-4d1a-4519-89d7-8453f91e19a1
Life Insurance Employee Only (rates per $1,000 per month):
Basic: Employer Paid
Optional Life Insurance Employee Only (rates per $1,000 per month)
Additional
<25-29 $0.058
30-34 $0.083
35-39 $0.099
40-44 $0.132
45-49 $0.223
50-54 $0.363
55-59 $0.600
60-64 $0.795
65-69 $1.329
70 $2.054
Important Perf Update
- For more information on eligibility options, refer to Proposal 21-288 https://bit.ly/3exq8yR
- All employees hired/rehired after 1/1/2022 have a choice to select the PERF Hybrid plan (3% Pension) or the INPRS My Choice: Retirement Savings plan (3% 1% Contribution). The Hybrid plan consists of two components:
Pension - The pension portion of the retirement benefit is funded by contributions made by the employer over the course of the employee's career and separate from the annuity savings account. Employees enrolled in the PERF Hybrid plan are eligible for retirement benefits at age sixty-five (65) if they have ten (10) or more years of creditable service. After June 30, 1995, employees may retire at age sixty (60) with at least fifteen (15) years of credible service or if the member's age in years plus the years of credible service equals at least 85 and the member is at least fifty-five (55) years of age. With fifteen (15) or more years of creditable service, the employee may retire as early as age fifty (50) with a reduced pension.
- Employees hired/rehired by the City and County between 1/1/2017 and 12/31/2021 will be automatically enrolled in the PERF My Choice: Retirement Savings plan. This plan is an annuity savings account (ASA) only plan and does not have a pension component. Any service that an employee has in the My Choice: Retirement Savings Plan will not count toward the service time requirements for pension eligibility in the Hybrid Plan.
Part one - This consists of the mandatory employee contribution of three (3%) percent of compensation (made for the employee by the City), plus interest credits or earnings. You're always vested in your ASA portion - it's always yours.
Part Two - This Consists Of An Additional Variable Rate Contribution Paid By The City Toward Your ASA. This Variable Rate Contribution Is Currently 1% Of Your Gross Wages. Vesting In The Value Of The Variable Rate Employer Contribution Will Vary By Length Of Participation. You Are
- 20 percent vested after 1 full year of participation
- 40 percent vested after 2 full years of participation
- 60 percent vested after 3 full years of participation
- 80 percent vested after 4 full years of participation
- 100 percent vested after 5 full years of participation
- All employees hired/rehired prior to 1/1/2017 are grandfathered into PERF Hybrid plan. The Hybrid plan consists of two components:
Pension - The pension portion of the retirement benefit is funded by contributions made by the employer over the course of the employee's career and separate from the annuity savings account. Employees enrolled in the PERF Hybrid plan are eligible for retirement benefits at age sixty-five (65) if they have ten (10) or more years of creditable service. After June 30, 1995, employees may retire at age sixty (60) with at least fifteen (15) years of credible service or if the member's age in years plus the years of credible service equals at least 85 and the member is at least fifty-five (55) years of age. With fifteen (15) or more years of creditable service, the employee may retire as early as age fifty (50) with a reduced pension.
- City Employees hired/rehired between 1/1/2017 and 12/31/21 that are members of the City AFSCME labor union can choose to enroll in either the PERF My Choice: Retirement Savings plan or the PERF Hybrid plan. Both plans are described above. Employees have 60 days to choose which option they want, and by state law this cannot be changed. If no choice is made, the employee will then be automatically added to the PERF My Choice: Retirement Savings plan.
Employees who separate from the city within their first ten (10) years of employment need to contact INPRS - PERF regarding their ASA account.
Questions relating to PERF may be directed to INPRS - PERF at:
Indiana Public Retirement System
Public Employees' Retirement Fund
One North Capitol, Suite 001
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(888) 236-3544
01
Do you possess a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or related engineering discipline?
- Yes
- No
- Required Question
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