Engineer, Plant III - Central Regional Wastewater System
The Plant Engineer III is directly responsible to the Manager, Northern Region Engineering (NRE) for professional-level engineering design and management work in the operations and maintenance function of water and wastewater treatment facilities at TRA. Primary responsibilities of this position are to perform engineering evaluations and designs, implement innovative improvements in support of daily operations and maintenance, and be involved in asset management activities for all TRA facilities. The Plant Engineer III will also support capital improvement projects, through fulfilling data requests, design milestone reviews, long-range master planning and contribute to the development of strategic initiatives to accommodate future growth and technological advancements for TRA Projects. Collaborating with cross-functional teams, the Plant Engineer III will engage with existing programs and initiatives to continuously improve the overall performance and environmental impact of TRA's water and wastewater treatment processes.
As a Plant Engineer III specializing in Treatment and Process Engineering, the essential duties and responsibilities include :
1. Supervise and train treatment engineering staff including Interns, Graduate Engineers and Engineer-In-Training positions and reviewing their work and deliverables to ensure they meet industry and quality standards.
2. Utilize expertise in water and wastewater treatment to verify and review designs and process calculations for both internal designs and responsibilities and for review support of capital improvements projects.
3. Assists in developing the NRE annual budget and maintains department cost controls in collaboration with the Management team.
4. Prepares presentations, reports, memoranda, activity logs, and other communication materials related to engineering activities and projects.
5. Evaluates and audits systems to ensure relevant asset maintenance data is being collected and helps with facilitating corrective actions.
6. Designs modifications to new and existing systems and develops specifications for new systems and equipment purchases, assisting in long-range planning for facilities development.
7. Coordinates activities, meetings, and communication for projects between Authority plant departments, Northern Region staff, PDCA, and consultant engineers, thereby ensuring that plant staff input is timely and technically based. Reviews Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) to coordinate treatment process changes. Recommends strategic treatment plant process improvements.
8. Reviews plans, specifications, and contract documents prepared by consulting engineer for proprietary, adequacy, and accuracy; review designs, use permits, and site plans to assure compliance with TRA standards and specifications; answer inquiries regarding project and other engineering matters.
9. Support the Manager in coordination with multiple departments at TRA related to ongoing capital improvements projects, operations and maintenance projects, and other improvement initiatives for all Northern Region facilities.
10. Provide leadership responsibility and direction in the development, improvements, and execution of TRA's asset management program in collaboration with staff from various departments, including Operations, Maintenance, and PDCA. Participate in the Authority's computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) efforts. Engage in the development of policies, frameworks, and methodologies to ensure a team-based approach for the asset management program. Serve as asset management coach and change agent.
11. Maintains and distributes project and asset record documents, including record drawings and O&Ms.
12. Utilizes Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) principles and techniques to support the maintenance staff in optimizing the maintenance program.
13. Perform project management responsibilities for multiple concurrent projects in various stages of design and construction, and keep the Manager updated on project status.
14. May assist with the management and / or data collection for process models / schematics for the Plant or pipelines.
15. Monitor legislation and federal, state, and local rules impacting water and wastewater treatment.
16. Perform supervisory duties over Engineer-In-Training, Graduate Engineers, and Interns.
17. Employees assigned to this position are classified as essential personnel. Essential personnel are required to report to work when scheduled during departmental and / or emergency situations, including but not limited to extended periods of inclement weather when travel may be difficult. This position is essential because, in the absence of sufficient personnel, the plant cannot operate safely.
As a Plant Engineer III specializing in Water and Wastewater Treatment SCADA / PCS, the essential duties and responsibilities include :
1. Supervise and train SCADA and PCS engineering staff, including Interns, Graduate Engineers, and engineer-in-training positions, and review their work and deliverables to ensure they meet industry and quality standards.
2. The positions will support the efforts of Network architects, PCS Automation Analysts, Applications Admin, and other IT support staff at all TRA Projects.
3. This position is responsible for the operational interface of the physical, chemical, and biological treatment processes and instrumentation systems.
4. The individual also monitors treatment performance and recommends operational changes to the Control Systems of the water / wastewater treatment plant. Oversees the training and activities related to process control operations, and exercises considerable latitude in using independent judgment. In addition, this position recommends process enhancements, including SCADA security, evaluations, and best practices for operations of liquids and solids treatment processes.
5. Provide technical support for evaluating and improving water / wastewater treatment processes, including physical, chemical, and biological processes. Conduct evaluations including peak high flow conditions, sustainability, power, and chemical cost optimizations, and improvements to operations and maintenance.
6. QA / QC process control system data, utilizing iFix databases, WIMS, power monitoring control system databases, alarming data, and change management system.
7. Coordinates and provides oversight and guidance of modifications to the PLC and HMI programming, configuration, and integration through in-house optimization of the process control system.
8. Coordinates troubleshooting, tuning, strategy modification, and training on the use of the process control system.
9. Utilizes the treatment process and hydraulic models for plant optimization evaluations and troubleshooting variable loading events.
10. Monitors and assists operations and maintenance staff on items related to the process control system and provides feedback on the functionality. Provides oversight of the collection and evaluation of treatment process data.
11. Coordinates engineering and plant participation in the SCADA Control for Process and Telemetry Systems related to expansion and evaluation efforts, as well as directs process control enhancements, documentation, and training programs.
12. Interfaces with other Authority departments, Northern Region staff, and engineers, coordinating meetings and ensuring that plant staff input is timely, technically based, maintaining records and written correspondence between Trinity River Authority and consulting firms.
13. Participates in the development and review of plans and specifications related to the Authority's process control system, including engineering design projects related to treatment process expansion and evaluations. Provides capital improvement plan recommendations related to these treatment process improvements and evaluations.
14. Assists in developing the NRE annual budget and maintains department cost controls in collaboration with the Manager.
15. Prepares presentations, reports, memoranda, activity logs, and other communication materials related to engineering activities and projects.
16. Support the Manager in coordinating with multiple departments at TRA related to ongoing capital improvements projects, operations and maintenance projects, and other improvement initiatives for all Northern Region facilities.
17. Coordinates activities, meetings, and communication for projects between Authority plant departments, Northern Region staff, PDCA, and consultant engineers, thereby ensuring that plant staff input is timely and technically based. Reviews Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) to coordinate treatment process changes. Recommends strategic treatment plant process improvements.
18. Perform project management responsibilities for multiple concurrent projects in various stages of design and construction, and keep the Assistant Manager updated on project status.
19. Perform supervisory duties over Engineer-In-Training, Graduate Engineers, and Interns
20. Employees assigned to this position are classified as essential personnel. Essential personnel are required to report to work when scheduled during departmental and / or emergency situations, including, but not limited to, extended periods of inclement weather when travel may be difficult. This position is essential because, in the absence of sufficient personnel, the plant cannot operate safely.
This position will provide work leadership and supervisory management to entry-level Northern Region Engineering employees, including Interns, Graduate engineers, and Engineer-In-Training positions. Other responsibilities include approving time, selection, discipline, grievances, and formal performance evaluations for a position's direct and indirect reports. May be assigned other duties by the Northern Region Engineering Manager.
Calculates and recommends maintenance activities and associated budgets for both O&M and capital budgets.
Bachelor's degree in Engineering. Major preferred to be in environmental engineering, civil engineering, and mechanical engineering. Specialty and focus on W / WW Treatment and / or Process engineering (A) or SCADA / PCS (B) is preferred.
Seven (7) years of progressive project management experience with responsibility in a related field, with 4 years of design management and / or operations and maintenance in the water / wastewater industry.
Valid Texas driver's license. Possession
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