SCWA is currently seeking an Associate Civil Engineer to work in conjunction with the Civil Engineer and senior Engineers to design and develop well-field infrastructure, as well as the renovation and repair of existing well-field infrastructure. The schedule for this position is Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm with Sat/Sun off.
Responsibilities include:
- Independent preparation of CAD design drawings.
- Independent preparation of project specifications.
- Independent preparation of cost estimates.
- Independent project bid/ procurement & contract administration.
- Inspection of construction operations.
- Review invoices and prepare progress payments.
- Project types will include buildings, site grading, drainage, piping, and related infrastructure.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering required.
- EIT (Engineer in Training) preferred.
- CMIT (Construction Manager in Training) preferred.
- 3-6 years’ experience working professionally in the engineering field required.
- Working knowledge of civil engineering, construction standards, drafting standards and various building construction codes required.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD Drafting as well as Microsoft Office required.
- Good organizational skills as well as excellent spoken and written communication skills necessary.
- Ability to work outdoors to inspect construction work in-progress.
- Conduct and work in a professional manner to resolve construction conflicts with Contractors, Manufacturers, Suppliers, etc.
* The Authority may accept an equivalent combination of education and experience to meet the requirements*
Interested candidates should submit their application and resume via the SCWA website (www.scwa.com) and click on “Career Opportunities.” Annual salary is commensurate with education and experience within a range of $75-85k. Suffolk County residency is highly preferred.
(The Authority shall not employ relatives of employees as defined to mean an employee's spouse, child, stepchild, stepparent or direct descendant of grandparents of the employee as defined in the New York State General Municipal Law 810.)