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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

City Of Salisbury Looking For A Project Engineer At WWTP

Salisbury - Project Engineer

Date Posted: 01/04/2012

Full-time Public Works position (35 hours per week). Salary is $44,863 with full range of benefits. Duties include: plan review, engineering planning and design, management of design and construction projects, contract administration and construction management. Must have knowledge of municipal water systems and treatment, sewer systems and treatment, storm drain systems, storm water management (MDE 2007 update preferred), road design, traffic studies, temporary traffic control, hydraulics, hydrology, and soil mechanics. Experience reviewing and creating design and construction drawings and specifications, preparing requests for proposals/quotes, preparing construction contracts, performing hydraulic modeling (InfoSWMM and InfoWater preferred), grant writing, public speaking, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD 2012, ArcGIS 10. Must have strong writing skills and well developed interpersonal skills. Requirements include Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, E.I.T. in Maryland, P.E. is preferred. Must be able to communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing. Plan review or design experience in municipal infrastructure and storm water management is desirable. Closing date is Tuesday, January 31, 2012 by 4:30 p.m. Send City application and resume to: City of Salisbury HR Department, 125 North Division Street, Salisbury, MD 21801. Phone: 410/548-1065. Fax: 410/548-3748, www.ci.salisbury.md.us, e-mail: jobs@ci.salisbury.md.us. EOE.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

They'll never get someone that would know how to fix that $80 million WWTP for $43,000yr. People with a high school education can make that much money depending on the demand for the job!

Anonymous said...

Isn't the current department head qualified to make those corrections?

Anonymous said...

I know someone who applied for this that has been unemployed for almost a year. He was willing to cut his pay in half, still no phone call.

Anonymous said...

7:37, I thought that all the private sector people have been crying about how good city/county workers have it. Now you see in black and white how the pay sucks. There may be some that apply, but as soon as the economy comes around, they will be back to the private sector. I will tell you what is true, it would take 10 times that amount for me to work with their Director Of Public Works Theresa Gardener. Talk about a..... you know what. That is why they are short on staff now. Nobody can stand her.

Anonymous said...

5:04 PM

Well hell you can't even tell time.