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Engineering Supervisor (Water Production) at Alameda County Water District

Alameda County Water District · Fremont, United States Of America · Onsite

$181,904.00  -  $221,106.00

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About the Department

The Alameda County Water District located in Fremont, California, is seeking an experienced engineering professional with outstanding skills to serve as an Engineering Supervisor in the Water Production Division of the Operations and Maintenance Department.  Reporting directly to the Water Production Division Manager, the (Water Production) Engineering Supervisor provides leadership, plans, develops and oversees the implementation of the District's water quality and environmental compliance (air quality, discharge/NPDES, hazardous material) programs. The Engineering Supervisor will oversee project management work for studies related to water quality and plant/facility operational improvements; provides work direction and supervision to engineers and technical staff performing engineering tasks which include: Operational support for potable surface water and groundwater treatment  facilities, and distribution system activities involving booster stations, pipelines, tanks, reservoirs, and supervisory control and data acquisition systems; preparation of regulatory required water quality and environmental compliance documentation, reports, and permit applications; prepare and update operational plans, monitoring plans, and standard operating procedures; budget forecasting; liaisons with regulators and other public agencies regarding water quality and environmental compliance related issues; and perform other related work as required.  This position may be required to participate in an after-hours (on call) standby rotation with responsibility for treatment and distribution system operations.                                                                      

Position Duties

TYPICAL DUTIES 

TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF DUTIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: 

 

When assigned to any Department: 

 

  • Supervises professional and technical staff performing civil, structural, electrical, mechanical, and environmental engineering analysis, planning, design, contracting, construction and construction management, as well as consultant management, permitting, public outreach, agency coordination, and related work. 

 

  • Ensures that employees are properly trained, follow safe work practices, and properly document office and field work. 

 

  • Makes presentations to the Board of Directors on the CIP and various projects/programs and prepares monthly and quarterly project/program report summaries for management. 

 

  • Interviews and hires new staff; plans, prioritizes, assigns, and reviews work; approves time off for payroll purposes; prepares employee performance evaluations; monitors and participates in employee relations activities within the department. 

 

  • Provides technical oversight and coordination of work through project/program coordination meetings and other means; monitors progress against project/program schedules; recommends allocation of resources as required to accomplish goals. 

 

  • Collaborates with other supervisors, managers, and staff to coordinate programs, projects, and activities amongst work groups. 

 

  • Serves as liaison person with a variety of public agencies regarding water quality and environmental compliance, project review and implementation, water supply, and engineering issues. 

 

  • Prepares annual budget request for assigned program; estimates staffing, equipment, and supply needs based upon recent trends and planned activities; monitors expenditures after budget adoption; approves purchase requisitions. 

 


  • Supervises professional and technical staff engaged in water system engineering studies and/or pilot tests with emphasis on optimizing water treatment and water quality control processes; reviews and provides input and direction to the work of consultants; assists in developing implementation strategies and plans to meet current and future regulatory requirements. 

 

  • Supervises professional and technical staff engaged in the District’s water treatment and distribution system regulatory compliance program; develops and maintains standard operating procedures for compliance, oversees preparation and permit applications, submitting required reports, responding to regulatory actions and ensuring completion of follow-up measures as needed. 

 

  • Supervises and participates in the work of professional and technical staff responsible for performing mechanical, electrical, control and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems administration, analysis, planning, design, installation, testing, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair, contractor and consultant management, and related work. 

 

  • Supervises and participates in the work of professional and technical staff responsible for performing condition assessment and life cycle planning for infrastructure and facilities. 

 

  • Oversees District-wide environmental compliance program, ascertains permitting requirements and develops compliance plans, supervises compliance activities including document preparation, permit applications, educating and training staff, record keeping, submitting required reports, responding to regulatory actions, and ensuring completion of follow-up measures, as needed. 

 

  • Oversees the preparation and periodic updates to the water quality monitoring program, including special investigations; assists in ensuring implementation of quality assurance/quality control measures consistent with state certification requirements. 

 

  • Recommends equipment and maintenance standards, procedures, and performance criteria for ongoing planned maintenance activities; helps define training needs for maintenance and operations personnel related to maintenance standards and procedures. 

 

  • Develops and/or oversees predictive and preventive maintenance programs, evaluation of equipment health, and planned equipment replacements. 

 

  • Oversees the maintenance of computerized process control and asset maintenance management systems. 

 

  • Provides technical guidance for implementation and assessment of the preventive maintenance program and activities. 

 

  • Monitors maintenance and repair activities; oversees and participates in performing troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and repair activities; verifies compliance with industry practices and standards; verifies implementation of District equipment standards across facilities; maintains District Standardized Electrical, Mechanical, Instrument, and Control Equipment list. 

 

  • May participate in an after-hours (on call) standby rotation and function as a shift operator, as defined by SWRCB (Water Production only). 


  • Performs other related work as required.

 

Working Knowledge of: Knowledge of: engineering principles, terms, practices, and methods applicable to water utilities; principles and practices of effective employee supervision and personnel management; engineering economics including project management and cost benefit analyses; cost estimating methods; engineering contract and agreements; engineering project management methods and techniques; drinking water treatment principles and processes, water chemistry as it applies to drinking water treatment, and distribution system operations and practices; budget administration; engineering mathematics through calculus and statistical analysis methods; pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations governing the operation of water facilities, water treatment processes, environmental controls, and workplace safety; safe work practices as they relate to the position and the ability to identify workplace hazards and/or unsafe conditions and take appropriate action to correct same; modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work, including word processing, database, and spreadsheet software.

Skill and Ability to: plan, organize, and direct an effective project engineering, water production, water supply, facilities maintenance, and/or development services program; apply engineering principles and techniques to the solution of engineering problems; review alternative engineering processes and calculate life cycle costs; implement and development  water quality and environmental compliance programs; prepare engineering specifications, requests for proposals, contract documents, and/or design drawings; plan, assign, and supervise the work of subordinate staff; maintain detailed and accurate records and prepare a variety of memos, letters, and technical reports and specifications that are clear and concise; perform the essential functions of the job without causing harm to self or others; operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.


Minimum Qualifications

Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with a major in an engineering curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology, or a related field; and six (6) years of progressively responsible practical engineering experience, which includes two (2) years' experience to that of an Associate Engineer or Senior Engineer within the District, and includes one (1) year of lead experience directing the work of others involved in civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic design, water supply planning, distribution system planning,  water   quality  and  environmental   compliance  programs,  economic   engineering investigations, or engineering project management. Completion of the District's Leadership Skills Training Program is required following hire. Supervisory experience desired.

An advanced degree in an accredited engineering curriculum may be substituted for one (1) year of the required experience.

Current ACWD Employees: 75% completion of the District's Leadership Skills Training may substitute for one (1) year of lead experience. If the internal candidate has already completed the Leadership Skills Training Program, they do not need to complete the program for a second time if promoted.

Additional Requirements

  • Must possess a valid California driver's license and have a satisfactory driving record.
  • Must possess California State Registration as a Professional Engineer.
  • Must possess  a California State Certification as a Treatment Operator II issued by the SWRCB. 
  • Must possess a California State Certification as a Distribution Operator III issued by the SWRCB.
  • Possession of a California State Certification as a Treatment Operator III issued by the SWRCB must be acquired within thirty-six (36) months of appointment.

Other Qualifications

  1. Application materials may be obtained and submitted from the District website: www.acwd.org.  Candidates must complete an application and a Supplemental Questionnaire. 
  1. Completed application materials must be submitted to the Human Resources Office no later than 5:00 p.m., on Sunday, November 30, 2025. Application materials must include a completed Alameda County Water District Employment application and Supplemental Questionnaire. Incomplete applications will not be given further consideration.
  1. Candidates who present the best job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in a qualification appraisal interview.  Candidates passing the qualifications appraisal process will be ranked on an employment list for further consideration. Top-ranking candidates will be invited to a personal interview with the hiring Supervisor.

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