ENVIRONMENTAL/CIVIL ENGINEER
Utilities Department
$9,569.42 - $11,631.58 Monthly Plus Excellent Benefits
Opportunity to work a 9/80 work schedule with every other Friday off.
The City of Gilroy is an equal opportunity employer and supports workforce diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Join our team!
ABOUT THE POSITION
The City of Gilroy is currently recruiting for a full-time Environmental or Civil Engineer to ensure sustainable water solutions and make a positive impact on public health and our environment. In this exciting opportunity you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and optimizing water treatment processes and help develop sustainable practices that ensure clean, safe water for our community. Your expertise will help us enhance our wastewater systems, improve potable water quality, and expand our recycled water initiatives.
The Environmental/Civil Engineer is primarily assigned to the South County Regional Wastewater Authority (SCRWA) treatment plant. The SCRWA plant has won multiple awards at both the regional and state levels, and is undergoing expansion from 8.5 MGD to 11 MGD capacity. Tasks include permitting, reporting, planning, coordinating, and directing the design, investigation, development, operation, and construction of a wide variety of civil and environmental engineering wastewater projects. Assignments may also relate to wastewater collection, recycled water, and potable water. The Incumbent will need to work effectively with the Senior Environmental Engineer, staff from the cities of Gilroy and Morgan Hill, Santa Clara Valley Water District, the Regional Water Quality Control Board, SCRWA legal counsel, and the general public.
CANDIDATE PERSPECTIVE/ LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
At the City of Gilroy, we believe that every team member plays a vital role in shaping a sustainable future. As an Environmental Engineer with us, you’ll have the unique opportunity to immerse yourself in diverse and impactful projects that directly benefit our community. You will engage in real-world challenges related to wastewater treatment and potable water systems and gain invaluable professional experience and development in facilities planning, project management, construction, regulatory and implementation skills. The Environmental Engineer will be part of initiatives that promote environmental awareness and sustainability in our community, and you’ll have the potential to engage with residents and stakeholders, enhancing your communication skills and understanding of public concerns.
EXAMPLES OF FIRST YEAR PROJECTS/ASSIGNMENTS:
- Assist in completing the South County Regional Wastewater Authority (SCRWA) expansion project.
- Conducting assessments for upcoming infrastructure projects to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
- Evaluate and recommend CIP and maintenance projects for the wastewater treatment plant.
- Gain an understanding of the regulatory requirements and permitting related to SCRWA.