Job Description
About us:The City of Burlington, designated as an NPDES Phase II community, received an Individual Stormwater Permit in 2007. To comply with federal and state regulations, the City implements a comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan, addressing key measures such as public education, public involvement, illicit discharge detection, construction and post-construction runoff controls, and pollution prevention for municipal facilities.
What you will do:This position involves managing the City of Burlington's Stormwater Program, ensuring compliance with the NPDES Phase II Stormwater Permit. Responsibilities include planning, implementing, and monitoring program activities, addressing public complaints, and fostering community cooperation. The employee represents the Water Resources Department and Stormwater Division in interdepartmental committees, technical reviews, and plan evaluations, contributing to the City's engineering-related initiatives.
Examples of Duties
- Leads Division Operations: Plans, organizes, and oversees all activities of the stormwater division, ensuring efficient operations.
- Strategic Planning: Develops a long-term capital plan to support division goals and sustainability.
- Budget Management: Prepares and manages the stormwater division's annual budget.
- Interdepartmental Coordination: Collaborates with Water Resources divisions, Engineering, and other City departments to align efforts.
- Public Interaction: Addresses and resolves citizen complaints related to stormwater concerns.
- Environmental Response: Investigates illicit discharges, hazardous spills, and enforces the stormwater and watershed protection ordinances.
- Record Maintenance: Maintains essential records, maps, and official materials for stormwater ordinance administration.
- Employee Training: Educates City staff on good housekeeping practices for stormwater management.
- Project Management: Provides technical support and oversees the City's stormwater mapping initiatives.
- Community Outreach: Develops public education programs to raise awareness about stormwater management.
- Utility Development: Assists with the administration and ongoing enhancement of the stormwater utility.
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensures adherence to Federal and State environmental laws, including the Clean Water Act and Jordan Lake Rules.
- Legislative Monitoring: Reviews and addresses potential impacts of state and federal legislation on City operations.
- Reporting and Documentation: Prepares detailed monthly and annual reports on stormwater activities and compliance.
- Citizen Engagement: Handles public inquiries with professionalism, providing effective solutions and guidance.
- Regulatory Representation: Represents the City at hearings, meetings, and legislative discussions on stormwater regulations.
- Additional Duties: Performs other related tasks to support the division and City objectives.
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Team Collaboration: Demonstrates strong ability to thrive in a team environment, balancing multiple priorities while addressing conflicts constructively.
- Exceptional Communication: Excels in both verbal and written communication skills.
- Environmental Knowledge: Possesses a foundational understanding of the Clean Water Act and NPDES Phase II stormwater requirements.
- Regulatory Expertise: Familiar with surface water quality, floodplain regulations, wetland and buffer regulations, and stormwater control measures.
- Technological Proficiency: Skilled in the use of GPS, GIS, and related technologies.
- Code and Ordinance Mastery: In-depth knowledge of City codes, ordinances, and regulations governing stormwater, sedimentation, erosion control, and development.
- Scientific Acumen: Extensive understanding of water chemistry, biology, ecology, and treatment alternatives for water and wastewater.
- Safety-Conscious: Strong knowledge of safety rules, regulations, and practices.
- Legislative Awareness: Comprehensive understanding of state and federal regulations and their potential impact on City stormwater plans and operations.
- Technical Literacy: Capable of interpreting technical manuals, construction plans, and specifications.
- Conflict Resolution: Resolves disputes with tact, diplomacy, and firmness.
- Confidentiality: Maintains confidentiality in handling employee records.
- Relationship Building: Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with city employees and the general public.
Minimum Qualifications:- Bachelor's in an Environmental Science, Stormwater Management, Civil Engineering or a related engineering discipline or an equivalent combination of experience and education.
- Valid North Carolina Driver License
Special Requirements:- Stormwater SCM Maintenance & Inspection Certification, or ability to obtain within one year of employment.
Preferred Qualifications:- Stormwater Reviewer Certification, or ability to obtain.
- Surface Water Identification Training and Certification, or ability to obtain.
- Licensing as a Professional Engineer (PE) in North Carolina and experience in municipal or other public sector engineering highly preferred.
Supplemental Information
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
- Work in this class is described as light using a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects and may occasionally require some physical exertion to complete tasks.
- Work typically involves the ability to physically perform the basic life operational functions of reaching, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing and repetitive motions.
- Work necessitates visual acuity to determine the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of work assigned in preparing and analyzing figures, accounting, transcription, computer terminal viewing and extensive reading.
- Working conditions include both inside and outside environmental conditions.
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Inclement Weather Classification: Essential