DWM Field Engineer II (Office of Watershed Protection)
Company: City of Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Posting expires: April 8, 2026 Salary range: $51,035
- $68,132 General Summary Investigates, documents, analyzes,
determines, and recommends resolution options for stormwater
drainage and flooding problems, assigned, or encountered, and
interact with both internal and external customers to coordinate
resolution response. This is an experienced, professional level
capable of carrying out most assignments typical of the profession
with limited guidance or review. This level would be considered a
promotional level and attainable by any incumbents in a work group
who demonstrate the necessary knowledge, ability, and performance.
Could be the only professional in this specialty in a work group.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical
responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as
exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned.
Conducts field investigations to identify, analyze, and assist with
resolution of customer complaints, questions, and concerns. May be
required to respond during weekends and off-shift hours to perform
emergency field investigations associated with infrastructure
emergencies and especially pre, post, and during wet/hazardous
weather events. Initiates, coordinates, and provides oral and
written reports and communication to both internal and external
customers to schedule meetings, field visits, and track and provide
repair updates and investigation/research results. This may include
communication and coordination with other departments, City, State,
and Federal agencies. Provide engineering reports, calculations,
and analysis and determine drainage basin areas, as well as pipe
and inlet capacities. Define the cause(s) and impact of stormwater
flooding. Review rainfall data to establish the storm event year.
Provide draft solutions, options, and phases. May be required to
provide sworn testimony in depositions and court proceedings.
Provide basic surveying of sewer assets, topography, and other
necessary field elevations. Preparation, delivery, and maintenance
of investigation/field notes, memos, and research documentation as
well as tracking of time and costing information for assigned
tasks. Research, document, review, and prepare reports and cost
estimates for maintenance and repair of infrastructure assets,
including documentation of time, cost, and investigation
information in the City of Atlanta’s CMMS database. Researching,
reviewing, and interpreting construction plans, surveys, CCTV
information, and maps. Manage and direct subordinates or processes
to perform within existing procedures, policies, and protocols.
Prepares and files reports for contractor materials, field
inspector performance/issues and other job -related documentation.
Assists the group as whole as needed with field work or data review
during events when group is short staffed. Required Knowledge,
Skills, And Abilities Knowledge of moderate engineering terminology
K nowledge of terms associated with both sanitary and stormwater
sewer assets Knowledge of Civil Engineering and related processes;
knowledge of city ordinances, state, and federal regulations
Knowledge of basic statistical review and preparation of reports
Knowledge of Water and Wastewater treatment processes and
associated equipment Knowledge of reliability engineering
fundamentals including failure density distributions, failure mode
effects analysis (FMEA), fault-tree diagrams, risk and criticality
matrices, predictive testing methods etc. Good organizational and
communication skills; required in-person meetings with customers
and must be able to communicate well with “difficult” customers.
Moderate to advanced computer software skills, particularly in MS
Excel, Word, and PowerPoint Skill in operating basic survey tools.
Additional Requirements Must be able to lift a manhole cover (up to
80 lbs., with provided tools), operate standard field tools, and
operate company motor vehicle. Minimum Qualifications – Education
and Experience Associate’s degree (A.A.) in Civil or related
Engineering study. 3 years of related field engineering experience
including 1 year in a lead worker/supervisory role. Possess and
maintain a valid Georgia class C driver’s license. Preferred
Education & Experience Bachelor’s degree (BA) in Civil or related
Engineering study 5 years' of related field engineering experience
including 1 year of leadership/supervisory experience. Working
knowledge of AutoCAD and Civil 3D is a bonus. 2 year of experience
with Water/ Wastewater processes and maintenance practices
Licensures and Certifications Must be able to obtain a Georgia
Wastewater Collections Operator License within two (2) years from
date of hire. Must be able to obtain a Georgia Soil and Water
Conservation Commission Erosion and Sedimentation Control
certification within one (1) year from date of hire. Essential
Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and
sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job
successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job.
City of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer. The City of
Atlanta is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age,
disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital
status, veteran's status or national origin, or any other basis
prohibited by federal, state or local law. We value and encourage
diversity in our workforce.
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