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Water Resource Professional, Lake County IL Stormwater Management Commission - Libertyville, IL

Water Resource Professional

Lake County IL Stormwater Management Commission
Professional Area: 
Environmental and Natural Resources Planning
Experience: 
1-3 years
Location: 
LibertyvilleIL
Salary Range: $63,800 - $71,800, depending on qualifications.
Excellent benefits.
Under general supervision, this position exercises considerable professional and technical judgment and initiative to manage flood hazard mitigation grant projects. Both field and office work will be required.
The successful candidate will manage and coordinate contracts with government agencies, appraisal and title service providers, environmental survey and hazardous material abatement companies, demolition and restoration contractors and other various engineering related job assignments.
This position will represent SMC to elected officials, local governments, the general public and related federal/state agencies.
Minimum Requirements
We are looking for a candidate that possesses a Bachelor’s degree in water resources, environmental studies, civil engineering, construction management, emergency management or related field and a minimum of 2 years of experience. Strong communication and organization skills are required. The candidate must have a valid driver's license and satisfactory driving record, as local travel is required with this role.
Desired Skills & Experience
Professional training and experience in project management, emergency management, and the ability to apply for and obtain federal, state or other types of grants. Specialized knowledge or experience in stormwater best management practices, soil erosion and sediment control, wetlands, flood mitigation projects and related benefit-cost analysis software, damage assessment, experience with GIS and GPS equipment. Registration as a Certified Floodplain Manager, Certified Professional Erosion and Sediment Control, Professional Engineer or Project Management Professional is desired, but not required.
SEND RESUME, SALARY HISTORY and PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES TO: Kurt Woolford, Chief Engineer, Lake County Stormwater Management Commission 500 W. Winchester Rd., Suite 201, Libertyville, IL 60048 E-mail:kwoolford@lakecountyil.gov
Application deadline: July 31, 2015