What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager, Wellfield Program position at Lee County Government?
This role sits at the intersection of engineering, hydrogeology, operations, and project management. You’ll support the planning, operation, and maintenance of critical groundwater systems—production wells, monitoring wells, injection wells, and Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) systems while collaborating with engineers, geologists, contractors, and regulators.
This isn’t a desk-only job. It’s hands-on, technical, and impactful.
Why This Role Matters
- Protect Public Water Supply: Your work supports the systems that deliver safe, dependable water every day.
- Blend Field & Technical Work: Balance data analysis, inspections, and project coordination with real-world infrastructure.
- See Projects Through: From permitting and design to construction, repairs, and system optimization.
- Make an Impact: Your decisions influence system performance, regulatory compliance, and long-term sustainability.
What You’ll Do
As a Wellfield Project Manager, you will:
- Coordinate and support well-related projects, including design, permitting, construction, repair, and rehabilitation
- Assist with regulatory compliance and permitting with local, state, and federal agencies
- Collect, manage, and analyze groundwater data, including:
- Monitoring well water levels
- Water quality sampling results
- Production well pumping and performance data
- Assist with inspections, failure investigations, and troubleshooting of:
- Production wells
- Monitoring wells
- Injection wells
- ASR wells
- Assist with management of well systems, including testing, repairs, and system modifications
- Coordinate and support consultants and contractors performing well design, construction, and repairs
- Supervise and evaluate Well Operations tradesworkers
- Manage well operations vehicles, tools, shop activities, and inventory
- Review design and construction plans, specifications, and technical reports
- Communicate effectively with internal staff, contractors, and regulatory agencies
- Reports major activities through meetings and written reports
Work is performed under the guidance of a professional engineer, geologist, or administrative supervisor, with success measured by project results, data quality, and system performance.
What Success Looks Like
- Wells operate reliably and efficiently
- Data is accurate, organized, and actionable
- Projects move smoothly from planning to completion
- Contractors and staff are well-coordinated, informed, and supported
- Compliance requirements are met with confidence
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Geology, or a closely related field
- Three (3) years of experience in engineering, construction, hydrogeology, public works, or a related field
- Valid Florida Class E driver’s license with an acceptable driving record
Preferred Qualifications
- Five (5) or more years of relevant experience
- Knowledge of water well mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems
- Experience with telemetry, SCADA, and water quality sampling
- Experience managing water and wastewater capital improvement projects
- Familiarity with ArcGIS and instrumentation communication software
- Engineering Intern (EI) license issued by the State of Florida
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification
- Geologist In-Training (GI)
Additional Information:
- Strong knowledge of engineering principles and practices for water and wastewater utilities
- Ability to review and interpret engineering plans, drawings, and specifications
- Knowledge of inspection and testing procedures for utility systems and treatment plants
- Skilled in project coordination, communication, and customer service
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
- Ability to perform field inspections as needed
- Familiarity with ArcGIS, AutoCAD, hydraulic modeling, and project scheduling software is preferred
Work Schedule & Benefits
- Monday–Friday schedule (typically 7:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. or 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.)
- Comprehensive benefits package, including retirement, insurance, paid leave, and holidays
About Lee County Utilities
Lee County Utilities provides safe, reliable water and wastewater services to residents and businesses across the county. Our team manages complex infrastructure systems with a focus on sustainability, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence. This role is critical to ensuring the long-term reliability of our groundwater resources and well systems.
About Lee County:
Lee County is located in beautiful Southwest Florida and is home to over 800,000 residents. We are dedicated to serving our community with high-quality services and a focus on sustainability and innovation. Join us in making Lee County a great place to live, work, and visit. Find out more about Lee County at Lee County Government.
Salary : $90,000 - $110,000