Performs engineering review, of development plans and monitors regulated land disturbing activities to ensure that the County requirements are met. Coordinates and conducts land development programs utilizing responsible engineering activities and professional engineering expertise; Work is performed under the general supervision of the Project Engineer. Supervises any assigned technical and clerical personnel. Performs other duties as assigned.Salary will depend on qualificationsReviews erosion and sediment control plans, stormwater management plans, highway plans, floodplain construction, drainage and other engineering designs. Reviews site plans for new developmentsReviews subdivision requests with regard to engineering aspects including topography, drainage, utilities, sediment, erosion, and stormwaterEngages in engineering research and assists in preparation of contract documents and related materialsPrepares cost estimates on engineering projectsAssists in maintaining liaison with outside governmental agencies in regard to scheduling of surveying for public works projects and makes oral and written reportsInspects floodplain development and major land alteration projects during construction to assure compliance with applicable regulations and specificationsReceives and responds to citizen complaints regarding construction activities, illicit discharges and the drainage systems, including investigation, reporting and enforcement actions; prepares necessary documentation of activitiesParticipates in the preparation of specifications, maps, and plans of County construction development projectsInterfaces with other County departments, VDOT, WVWA, and others to fulfill the customer service mandate for land use developmentMaintains effective working relationships with citizens, engineers, developers, contractors, officials and other stakeholders involved in land use activitiesAssists in preparing and updating land development regulationsWorks with design professionals/developers to ensure projects are designed and constructed in accordance with regulationsProvides contractors and the general public with technical information related to development projectsEducationRequired: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in civil, environmental engineering or related field.ExperienceConstruction experience is desired but not required. This is an entry level position.Certifications / LicensesAn Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certificateValid Virginia driver's license with good driving recordKnowledge, Skills and AbilitiesThorough knowledge of the fundamental principles and practices of civil engineeringKnowledge of land and engineering survey systems, methods and techniques; site work construction materials; and construction safety standardsSkilled in the use of Microsoft office programs, and other engineering softwareAbility to read and interpret land development plans and calculations.Ability to speak effectively before groups of citizens, land development professionals or county employeesAbility to communicate effectively orally and in writingAbility to work well within a team structure, to take and follow directions, to take ownership of tasks and to take initiative in their satisfactory completion, and to give instructions to others when appropriateSupervisory ResponsibilitiesMay supervise assigned support staffAdditional RequirementsSubject to a complete criminal history background search with acceptable results. May be subject to DMV driving record review. Must also be able to perform the job as described in the Physical and Environmental Demands section of this job description.Must Obtain DEQ certification as an Erosion and Sediment Control plan reviewer and Stormwater Management plan reviewer within 12 months of employment.#J-18808-Ljbffr