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Description
The Lincoln Transportation and Utilities Department for the City of Lincoln, Nebraska is looking for an experienced, motivated Superintendent of Stormwater for the Watershed Management Division.
Why Join our Department?
The Lincoln Transportation and Utilities Department is responsible for management of the watersheds in the City of Lincoln. With more than 13% of Lancaster County covered by floodplains, the Superintendent of Stormwater serves a vital role in maintaining, improving, and sustaining the stormwater system. The operation and maintenance of the City's Watershed Management Division serves a population of about 300,000 with an annual operating budget in excess of $1 million and a six-year Capital Improvement Program of over $40 million.
When you join the Lincoln Transportation and Utilities Department, you will work among a team of collaborative and energetic colleagues who share a passion for serving our Lincoln citizens and improving the community in which we live and work. Our team is comprised of individuals with diverse talents and experience in various fields. We will provide you with a wide range of opportunities in a team-based collaborative environment while helping you achieve your professional goals.
Collaboration, Innovation, Respect, Creativity, Transparency, Pride and Informed Risk-taking are among the values and organizational principles that we are seeking.
What You'll Do
The Superintendent of Stormwater reports to the Assistant Director of Utilities, or higher-level personnel, and is responsible for leading the Watershed Management Division of Utilities. The Superintendent of Stormwater is responsible for the oversight of the watersheds in the City of Lincoln including: urban drainage studies and projects, floodplain mapping, the watershed master planning, development of the operating and capital improvement budgets, development of stormwater bond issues and pursuit of other funding sources such as a stormwater utility, coordination of hydrologic and hydraulic studies, reviewing and recommending changes for proposed construction projects to meet City design standards, advising on City policy for infrastructure and development projects, creating long term strategic plans, supervision of staff, establishing effective management practices, and ensuring compliance with all federal, state, regional and local laws, regulations and permits.
The Watershed Management Division encourages sustainable growth by upholding responsible standards that maximize safety, minimize flood damage, and conserve natural resources to ensure quality of life for future generations.
Who You Are
An individual who desires to contribute to a positive work environment that fosters motivation, collaboration, coaching, and engagement of our workforce.
A highly motivated individual who possesses knowledge of the theory and practice
An individual who possesses the ability to assist in planning and organization of process improvements
An individual who is knowledgeable of budgeting principles and techniques, practices of project management, and principles of organization, administration, and personnel management.
An individual who possesses the ability to analyze and
An individual who takes pride in the achievements of the team and values service to the community
Requirements
What You Bring (Qualifications)
Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework engineering and four years of experience in progressively responsible engineering work including two years of experience in a managerial capacity; or any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the desirable knowledge, abilities and skills.
Desirable Special Qualifications: Registration as a Professional Engineer by the State of Nebraska.
Necessary Special Requirements: Possession of a valid driver's license when operating a vehicle is necessary to the satisfactory performance of assigned duties.
