What are the responsibilities and job description for the Stormwater Project Manager position at Town of Bluffton (SC)?
Assists in planning, monitoring, budgeting and administering stormwater drainage and water quality CIP projects.
Assists in scoping projects and establishing contracts to address specific project requirements for the Town.
Assists in developing project designs and cost estimates.
Manages the CIP design process including initial project programming and budgeting, surveying, conceptual planning, engineering, architecture, landscape architecture and work of other design professionals and consultants.
Supervises daily interface activities of contractors, architects, engineers, surveyors, and third-party utility agencies.
Obtain, evaluate and monitor testing and inspection services including CMT and geotechnical.
Manages the easement acquisition process including identifying and obtaining, plats, appraisals, easement documents, negotiating with property owners and coordinating with Town Attorney and Town Council for review and approval.
Prepare solicitations for design and construction, such as Invitation for Bid, Request for Proposals, and Requests for Qualifications.
Prepares construction contracts for review and approval by Purchasing Administrator, Department Director, Town Attorney, Town Council and contractor.
Monitors project permitting with Federal, State and Local regulatory agencies.
Manages construction administration including; executing contracts, bonds, and insurance; preparing field progress reports, change orders; reviewing progress shop drawings schedules and pay requests; and monitoring overall quality control and third party inspections.
Prepares and report monthly updates on status, schedule, and budget analysis. Submit quarterly budget updates to Finance.
Prepares Staff Reports and presentation materials for monthly Town Council meetings and quarterly workshops as requested.
Supports other Project Managers on specific project tasks or components.
Ensures projects achieve required acceptance and proper closeout with regulatory agencies and meet Town standards.
Reviews sourcing documents to make sure activities are consistent with approved Town’s policies and procedures.
Maintains contract change order log; payment ledger; contract value; approved payments; retainage; balance dues, etc.
Assists other Town staff with procurement and sourcing activities in support of Town goals and objectives.
Assists with grant duties including preparation of applications, budgets, schedules, exhibits and progress reporting.
Oversees the work of contractors.
Creates and maintains related computer databases.
Plans, manages, and coordinates activities involving easement acquisition, construction, improvement, and maintenance of Town drainage systems including road drainage projects, outfall drainage projects, and pipe installations; uses GIS and Cartegraph asset management software.
Conducts and documents inspections on open channels for MS4 requirements; schedules maintenance projects and pre-storm inspections.
Inspects and monitors drainage systems and related areas to identify problems, necessary repairs, or other situations requiring attention; issues work orders for required maintenance/repair work; and reports damage/vandalism, potentially hazardous/dangerous situations, or other problems to appropriate personnel.
Coordinates with other Town personnel, county staff, state agencies, utility companies, contractors, consulting engineers, and the general public.
Attends meetings, conferences, workshops, and training sessions; reviews publications and other materials to become and remain current on new principles and practices in assigned areas.
Responds to inquiries from the public and addresses concerns as required.
Performs emergency or disaster-related duties as assigned
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, construction management, landscape architect, or a related field; and five (5) years of related work experience in storm drainage design, construction and inspection (including sediment and erosion control), infrastructure maintenance, and project management; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Licenses or Certifications:
Valid South Carolina driver’s license. Certifications or training required: Defensive Driving Certification; FEMA Emergency Management Institute Training IS-00100 and IS-00700.
Certifications or training preferred: Have (or obtain within six (6) months of hire) a certification as a South Carolina Certified Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Inspector (CEPSCI); Certified. Post-Construction Best Management Practice Inspector.
Special Requirements:
None.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of Town, Department, and Division operations, policies, and procedures.
Knowledge of hydrology and hydraulic engineering principles and practices.
- Knowledge of the principles, practices, and methods of civil engineering.
- Knowledge of the Town’s development standards and ordinances.
- Knowledge of generally accepted storm drainage and water quality best management practices construction standards, methods, materials, techniques, phases, designs, practices, and procedures.
- Knowledge of engineering terminology.
- Knowledge of computer program applications, including GIS, related to project administration.
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, policies, procedures, regulations, codes and ordinances, as they apply to storm water management and erosion control.
- Knowledge of the NPDES storm water permit program regulations and requirements.
- Skill in creating and maintaining computer databases and related software.
- Skill in making quantity estimates and calculations.
- Skill in communicating, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to interpret policies and ordinances to others.
- Ability to present and promote Department projects to the general public and media.
- Ability to review and oversee the work of contractors.
- Ability to detect discrepancies or deficiencies in project construction work and plans.
- Ability to coordinate work with utilities and other agencies/departments.
- Ability to make sound decisions and recommendations.
- Ability to read and understand plans and engineering studies.
- Ability to estimate construction costs of projects.
- Ability to read and interpret construction plans and specifications,
- Ability to prepare and present reports.
- Ability to handle multiple projects and tasks simultaneously,
- Ability to meet deadlines.
- Ability to solve problems
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with Town management and personnel, area businesses, property owner associations, homeowners, contractors, architects, engineers, developers, other related professionals, and the general public.
- Ability to exercise independent judgment and initiative.
The work is light work. The employee is frequently required to apply 10 pounds of force to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. The employee is occasionally required to exert up to 20 pounds of force to move objects. In addition, positions in this classification typically require balancing, grasping, perceiving sounds at normal speaking levels, discriminating among sounds, kneeling, lifting, manual dexterity, mental acuity, pushing, reaching, speaking, standing, stooping, expressing ideas by the spoken word, visual acuity to determine accuracy or observe facilities/inspect defects or fabricate parts, and walking.
Salary : $65,072 - $79,100