Salary: $89,271.00 – $120,078.00 Annually
Location: King County – Shoreline, WA
Job Type: Full Time – Permanent
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: 23DOT-NWR-12781
Department: Dept. of Transportation
Division: Northwest Region
Opening Date: 06/05/2023
Closing Date: 7/9/2023 11:59 PM Pacific

About WSDOT
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is the steward of an integrated, multimodal transportation system that helps to ensure people and goods move safely and efficiently throughout the state. In addition to building, maintaining, and operating the state highway system, WSDOT operates the largest ferry system in the nation, manages the world’s longest floating bridge, and recently completed the world’s widest tunneling project. 
 
The Opportunity
WSDOT is excited to announce we are seeking a highly motivated Regional Hydraulics & Environmental Engineering Manager to join our Northwest Region Environmental Programs. As the senior level professional engineer in the field of hydraulics, stormwater, hydrology, and river engineering, responsibilities include preparation of hydraulics reports, floodplain analysis, and bridge scour evaluation for the Northwest Region and as well as approving hydraulic reports from staff in Project Engineering offices. This unique position has the opportunity to develop and recommend policy statewide for roadway drainage, culverts, fish passage, river engineering and bridge scour. 
 
The Hydraulic & Environmental Engineering Manager supervises a specialty team of four (4) Hydraulic Engineers and provides consultation on projects. This position is independently responsible for writing contracts and various engineering reports for complex and unique hydrologic, hydraulic, and river engineering for the Northwest Region and Fish Passage Program. This position ensures compliance with WSDOT policies, manuals, and various federal, state, and local environmental regulations.

What to Expect
Among the varied range of responsibilities held within this role, the Hydraulics & Environmental Engineering Manager will:

  • Manages a team of four (4) Hydraulic Engineers by assigning, prioritizing, and overseeing hydraulics work.
  • Provides direction and oversight of engineered hydraulic, hydrological, and storm water analysis documents. 
  • Reviews and writes final concurrence on NWR Hydraulic Reports, analysis, calculations, and studies. 
  • Develops and reviews hydraulic and hydrological deliverables and provides related services to internal and external customers meeting project timelines and program needs.
  • Serves as the NWR Lead Author for contract development in the areas of stormwater design and construction for Design-Build and Design Bid Build Contracts.
  • Oversees design of complex and unique stormwater treatment and conveyance systems, culverts, box culverts, large span arches, fish passage structures, open channel flow, and energy dissipaters that meet regulatory and permit compliance. 
  • Manages the NWR’s Culvert Inspection Program to ensure structural integrity and function of over 14,000 culverts.
  • Gives direction and professional engineering knowledge for the Hydraulic Program Statewide. 
  • Identifies hydraulic and hydrology needs for internal and external projects relative to state highways.
  • Develops contract language for hydraulic elements of transportation projects. 
  • Develops, negotiates, and manages consultant contracts. 
  • Ensures delivery of hydraulic plans and reports. 
  • Represents WSDOT in a variety of meetings and forums as a senior level professional Hydraulics Engineer.

Qualifications
To be considered for this opportunity, the following are required:

  • Must be registered as a Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Washington or another state in the US. 
  • Bachelor’s degree in Hydraulic, Civil, or Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, or other closely related field, with an Engineer-In-Training Certificate.
  • Ability to perform the following:
    1. Conduct final review and concurrence for NWR Hydraulic Report.
    2. Serve as a statewide technical specialist in the fields of hydraulics and hydrology.
    3. Understand and interpret hydraulic, stormwater and environmental processes, rules and regulations.
    4. Write and support statewide policy including the Hydraulics Manual and Highway Runoff Manual.
    5. Write enforceable and legally defensible contract language related to hydraulic engineering and hydrology.
    6. Coach and mentor region employees and consultants on highly specialized hydraulic engineering topics.
    7. Organize and deliver training on stormwater, hydraulic and hydrologic topics to design, construction engineers and contractors.
    8. Develop strategy and solve complex engineering problems.
    9. Prepare and review technical and professional documents with sound technical expertise and clear writing.
    10. Develop and maintain positive working relationships.
    11. Use specialty software including, but not limited to, HEC-RAS, FESWMS, MGSFlood, SRH2D, and Stormshed, GIS, and the ability to calibrate and interpret these models for complex hydrologic and hydraulic issues throughout the state and to store, retrieve, and produce information.
    12. Use various pieces of field equipment to obtain necessary parameters for analysis.

It is preferred that qualified candidates also have:

  • Extensive knowledge with stormwater conveyance and stormwater treatment.
  • Knowledge and experience with fish passage design criteria.
  • Experience working with environmental regulatory agencies and tribes.
  • Extensive knowledge in hydraulic modeling.

Important Notes 

  • This recruitment may also be used to fill additional positions per business needs.
  • This position offers flexible/hybrid remote work options.
  • In addition to the salary range listed, a general wage increase of 4% will be applied for all state employees on July 1, 2023.
  • The salary listed includes the legislative approved 5% salary premium for positions in King County. 
  • In addition to base salary, employees may be entitled to other forms of compensation depending on the type, duties, or location of the position. For union-represented positions, more information on other forms of compensation can be found in the applicable Collective Bargaining Agreements. Information on other compensation types for non-represented positions can be found in Chapter 357-28 of the Washington Administrative Code. 
  • Application review will begin on June 20, 2023. Candidate selection may take place at any time thereafter. It is to your advantage to apply as soon as possible. 
  • WSDOT does not use the E-Verify system. For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov 

How to Apply
Applications for this recruitment will be accepted electronically. Your relevant experience may be evaluated to determine salary. Therefore, it is very important that the “Work Experience” portion of the application be completed in as much detail as possible. 
In order to be considered for this opportunity, please include the following with your online application: 

  • An attached Resume outlining (in reverse chronological order) your experience to date.
  • An attached Cover Letter that further explains your qualifications and indicates why you believe you are a viable candidate for this role.
  • Contact details for a minimum three (3) individuals who can attest to your work performance, technical skills, and job-related competencies. This information can be entered in the “References” section of the online application; does not require an additional attachment. 

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