Are you energized by tackling complex engineering challenges, coordinating large‑scale utility infrastructure projects, and working with diverse technical and operational experts? Join our team and help advance critical capital improvement initiatives that directly support our community's water, wastewater, reclaimed water, and related utility systems.
This is not an Information Technology engineer-focused position. This role is responsible for oversight of field-based projects, multidisciplinary utility projects from concept through design, permitting, construction, and commissioning. You will collaborate with engineers, field operations staff, regulatory agencies, contractors, and municipal partners to ensure delivery of high‑quality, technical sound, and operationally reliable infrastructure.
In this role, you won't just manage projects - you'll help shape them. You'll guide multidisciplinary utility projects from concept through design, permitting, construction, and commissioning. You will collaborate with engineers, field operations staff, regulatory agencies, contractors, and municipal partners to ensure delivery of high‑quality, technically sound, and operationally reliable infrastructure.
This Project Coordinator - Technical (Project Coordinator) position is located at: 14 South Fort Harrison Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33756
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Up to 2 days per week remote work is available.
What You Will Do
Project Management & Technical Coordination
Lead and coordinate large‑scale utility capital projects, ensuring scope, schedule, budget, and technical quality requirements are met.
Review engineering plans, specifications, technical submittals, and construction documents to identify conflicts, design gaps, constructability concerns, and operational impacts.
Work closely with engineering consultants, operations staff, inspectors, and contractors to resolve technical issues and reach consensus on design or field changes.
Track project progress, anticipate issues, and recommend corrective actions to avoid delays or cost impacts.
Provide technical evaluation of alternatives based on engineering analysis, operational realities, regulatory requirements, and long‑term system needs.
Construction & Field Coordination
Coordinate construction activities that may affect ongoing utility operations, customer service, or system reliability.
Work with operations, maintenance, and field crews to minimize disruptions, plan shutdowns, sequence work, and ensure safe and efficient implementation
Monitor construction progress, participate in field inspections, and verify adherence to approved plans and specifications.
Regulatory, Environmental, and Safety Oversight
Identify project risks involving permitting, environmental compliance, safety, and regulatory exposure before they become significant issues.
Coordinate with regulatory agencies (e.g., DEP, EPA, FDOT, municipalities) to ensure timely approvals, compliance, and communication.
Stakeholder & Contractor Management
Serve as a primary liaison with contractors, consultants, and partner agencies.
Facilitate resolution of disagreements among project participants by grounding discussions in technical data, field conditions, and operational requirements.
Represent PCU's interests and ensure contractual compliance, quality standards, and safety requirements.
Budgeting & Documentation
Develop, track, and manage project budgets; perform cost estimates and evaluate change orders.
Maintain accurate project schedules, records, and documentation in utilities project management software.
Prepare reports and updates for management on project status, risks, and milestones.
Continuous Improvement
Evaluate industry best practices, technologies, and emerging methods in utility engineering, construction, and operations.
Participate as a technical contributor on cross-functional teams and internal working groups.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
What You Need
Education and Experience
Experience: Technical and professional Utilities Operations, including at least one (1) year of lead or supervisory responsibility.
Degree: Engineering, Environmental Science, Information Technology, Economics, or related field.
8+ years relevant experience (no degree).
Associate's degree + 6+ years relevant experience.
Bachelor's degree + 4+ years relevant experience.
Master's degree + 2+ years relevant experience.
Doctoral degree + some relevant experience.
An equivalent combination of training and experience.
CAPM or equivalent certification required.
Valid Florida driver's license required.
Must be able to work varied schedules during emergencies or special situations.
Highly Desirable
Project Management Professional (PMP).
Experience with utility capital improvement programs, construction management, engineering design review, or municipal infrastructure projects.
Why Choose Pinellas County?
When you join Pinellas County, you're not just taking on a job-you're investing in your future. We believe in supporting our employees with exceptional benefits that help you thrive both professionally and personally. Here''''s why our benefits stand out as some of the best in the area:
Want to Learn More?
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Project Coordinator -Technical