Civil/Environmental Engineer – Lehigh Valley Planning Commission

Position Summary

The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission (LVPC) is growing environmental engineering and planning, capacity, and capabilities of our team. Specifically, LVPC is seeking an individual with interest in participating in stormwater management, and watershed-based, green-gray infrastructure, sustainability, resiliency, climate action and greenways-blueways planning efforts. 

The successful candidate must be innovative, and possess:

  • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
  • Creative thinking, positive attitude
  • Passion for results and a bias for action
  • Strong commitment to public service and community improvement
  • Team orientation and personal accountability

The Civil/Environmental Engineer will perform professional engineering work to plan, coordinate and implement the LVPC’s stormwater management program and to support and grow the region’s leadership in watershed planning, green infrastructure, parks, recreation, farmland preservation, walking and rolling, climate action, and greenways-blueways initiatives, and environmental design generally through sustainable engineering practices. Accountable for planning, development, and management of projects in compliance with all applicable city/state/federal codes and regulations, and according to all acceptable engineering practices, this position works under the supervision of the Director of Environmental Planning.

Job Details

  • Coordinate,
    review and approve stormwater infrastructure design plans, ensuring work is compliant with all
    applicable codes, ordinances, and regulations.
  • Analyze and develops policies, rules and regulations for stormwater management and environmental
    design, with a strong focus of green infrastructure, hazard mitigation and resiliency.
  • Maintain engineering standards and implement procedures for maintenance of water resources,
    parks, recreation, farmland and other environmental maps and complex databases.
  • Create model design practices for water and other environmental resources related to
    transportation, climate resiliency and civil/design projects.
  • Provide leadership, direction, organization and guidance to the region’s municipal governments,
    consultants, and the public to promote quality environmental management, design, and technical
    services.
  • Coordinate regional planning, design, and management of civil/site and water resources- related
    projects including stormwater management, storm drain, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
    System (NPDES) stormwater retrofits, Low Impact Development, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, stream
    restoration, and permitting.
  • Support environmental justice and transportation-environmental initiatives.
  • Communicate and implement the FutureLV: The Regional Plan as it relates to environmental
    engineering, planning, management, and stewardship.
  • Assist communities in visioning place-based environmental design projects to connect people,
    development, and the environment in sustainable and implementable ways.
  • Assist communities in promoting their environmental resources as community assets.
  • Partner with and promote the environmental economy and environment-related educational
    institutions and programs.
  • Support farmland and open space, recreation, wildlife, and watershed management and policies,
    and programs.
  • Assist in conceptualizing design and consultation for green-gray infrastructure and storm water
    management projects.
  • Consult with LVPC staff, public officials, and the public to identify environmental
    engineering/planning needs.
  • Work with other LVPC sections, outside agencies, and organizations to share, obtain, and
    incorporate engineering and planning related information into the regional Comprehensive Plan,
    model ordinances and other environmental systems and reports.
  • Identify, provide, and analyze data, related to environmental stewardship and
    management.
  • Evaluate data and information to ensure validity, reliability, and appropriateness.
  • Perform complex analyses of data specific to demands.
  • Develop and produce report, charts, and other graphic information displays.
  • Develop promotional and educational material as needed.
  • Attend meetings and make public presentations and represent the LVPC.
  • Support work teams that participate in project planning.
  • Conduct field investigations for research, compiling data and assessing project conformity with
    plans.
  • Remain current in latest environmental engineering/planning techniques.
  • Maintain active communication with contractors, engineers, surveyors, government agencies, and
    the public for any engineering, surveying or construction issues.
  • Research new technologies and make recommendations to the Director of Environmental Planning for
    software acquisition, implementation, and advancement in the fields of environmental engineering
    and planning.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, and Other Characteristics

  • Ability to understand and follow complex written and oral instructions.
  • Ability to clearly communicate information both verbally and in writing.
  • Knowledge of civil engineering principles, practices, and methods as applicable to Storm Water
    Drainage Systems.
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of public works engineering and Storm Water Drainage
    System operations preferred.
  • Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, codes and regulatory standards governing
    engineering activities, preferred.
  • Knowledge of advanced level mathematical computations, including geometry, trigonometry, and
    calculus.
  • Skill in design and development of improvement and project plans, related work specifications,
    and related design formats that render proposed project concepts.
  • Skill in researching, compiling, and summarizing statistical data and related
    materials.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with LVPC personnel,
    management, contractors, consultants, governments, and the public.
  • Knowledge of project management techniques.
  • Knowledge and ability to promote safe work practices and ensure compliance with LVPC safety
    policies.
  • Skill in coordinating multiple projects.
  • Skill in conducting research and writing technical reports.
  • Skill in communicating clearly and concisely, orally, in writing and in graphic work.
  • Skill in providing customer service.
  • Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with consultants,
    employees, and the public.
  • Ability to actively participate in and give back to the environmental engineering community
    through established professional organizations and networks.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related engineering field. Master’s Degree encouraged
    but not required. Responsible technical experience in engineering a plus but not required.
  • Ability to maintain Professional Engineer registration in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or
    obtain registration within state guidelines.
  • Acquire, possess and maintain a valid Pennsylvania Driver’s License.
  • Demonstrable experience in storm drainage site design software (e.g., VT PSUHM) and HEC-HMS
    hydrologic modeling software products and associated applications relating to engineering. Other
    comparable software experience will be considered. If storm drainage site design software is not
    possessed, desire to learn and then excel at modeling systems is critical.
  • Demonstrable experience with Microsoft Office/Office 365/Teams.
  • Demonstrable use of social media applications such as twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn,
    etc.
  • Ability to use computers, tablets, smart phones, plotters, printers and copiers.
  • Thorough knowledge of fundamental engineering and planning issues and concepts, including basic
    civil engineering theory, urban design, subdivision, environmental issues, growth management,
    economic development, housing, and transportation.
  • Ability to visit and traverse construction sites, stream banks and other outdoor conditions,
    including navigating rocky and uneven surfaces.
  • Ability to lift, push and maneuver 50 lbs. or more.

Other Requirements
This position is an in-office role requiring significant collaboration with colleagues and stakeholders. Position requires participation at some early morning, evening and weekend meetings and events. Valid driver’s license required. Must be eligible to work in the United States of America.

Compensation
Grade 9 – $68,894-$99,896 salary per year dependent on experience and qualifications. Excellent benefit package including health insurance and paid time off.

APPLY
Only e-mail submissions to [email protected] will be accepted and must include:
a) Current resume detailing your education and experience.
b) Letter of interest describing how you meet the qualifications for this position and why you would like to be considered. Please address this letter to Becky Bradley, AICP, Executive Director, Lehigh Valley Planning Commission.
c) Portfolio or links to work that demonstrates your skills and abilities.
d) Minimum of three (3) professional references with contact information.

TEAM COMMITMENT
The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. The LVPC provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment. Persons with a disability who need assistance with their application or that need this announcement in an alternative format may call (610) 264-4544.

FURTHER INFORMATION
In Compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, applicants hired by LVPC must show acceptable proof of identity and evidence of authorization to work in the United States.
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