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Osceola County Government · 6 hours ago

Professional Engineer Supervisor - Community Development

Osceola County Government is seeking a Professional Engineer Supervisor to oversee the County’s development activities and special projects. The role involves performing advanced engineering tasks, ensuring compliance with codes and regulations, and providing technical guidance to staff and stakeholders.

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Responsibilities

Performs complex professional and technical engineering design/review work relative to the County's development submittals
Performs the review of applications of development in the Development Review Office to ensure planning, development, design, and construction is completed in compliance with all applicable County/State/Federal codes and regulations
Ensures all survey and drafting work is performed in compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances, and regulations
Performs engineering design and review work for submitted development applications and special County projects involving municipal streets, drainage, paving, grading, sidewalks, elevations, building facilities, environmental impacts, and traffic issues
Reviews and develops complex drainage reports and models to verify development activity complies with applicable standards, codes, and ordinances and mitigates risk to public safety
Researches, prepares reports, drafts specifications, and presents recommendations for special tasks and/or projects as delegated by the respective Manager
Coordinates with and provided professional and technical guidance to review staff, project coordinators, planning and zoning staff, and traffic sections to address issues that may arise from the review of development applications
Maintains open communication to coordinate with developers, consultants, and other jurisdictions
Performs site inspections where assessments are being performed and provide immediate recommendations for corrective actions as necessary
Conducts meetings with the consultant engineers to discuss, debate, analyze and resolve all aspects of engineering designs and analysis issues related to developments
Attends and participates in community meetings as necessary
Participates in the Development Review Committee (DRC) and pre-application meetings to ensure compliance and explain the county's objectives and requirements based on code support and strong engineering background
Attends Planning Commission meetings and Board of County Commissioner meetings
Responds to requests for engineering data or technical opinions as required
Performs additional duties and tasks as may be assigned or necessary, relating to the department’s function

Qualification

Professional Engineer LicenseStormwater ModelingEngineering Design ReviewRegulatory ComplianceProject ManagementSupervisory SkillsMulti-taskingEffective Communication

Required

Bachelor's Degree in a related Engineering field
Six (6) years of engineering experience showing increasing levels of responsibility; Supplemented by two (2) years of experience in a supervisory capacity
Must be registered as a Professional Engineer in the State of Florida, or if registered in another State be able to obtain licensure in Florida within 90 days upon hire
Must possess a valid Florida Driver's license
Extensive Knowledge of the principles and practices of engineering
Extensive knowledge of stormwater modeling, including associated tools and software such as ICPR4 (and earlier versions), University of Central Florida's BMPTRAINS, and HEC-RAS & HEC-HMS
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with diverse professionals and other County staff
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing with various groups and individuals
Ability to plan, organize, expedite, and set work priorities for assigned projects
Knowledge of local, state, and federal regulations pertaining to county issues, regulations, and programs relative to land development and stormwater management
Ability to present information, ideas, and recommendations clearly
Ability to exercise mature and sound judgment
Knowledge and ability to supervise, coach, and develop employees
Ability to handle a great variety of tasks and responsibilities simultaneously and efficiently prioritizing daily and monthly work (multi-tasking)
Ability to determine when additional follow-up or analysis is needed

Company

Osceola County Government

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