Hazen and Sawyer is seeking a self-motivated engineer to join our asset management team.
This opportunity involves working with multi-disciplinary teams of engineers, planners, and scientists to develop asset management and planning solutions for a wide array of water-related projects locally, regionally, and nationwide. The position also involves collaborating with our Asset Management and Digital Strategies and Solutions teams to leverage Hazen’s advanced planning services and data analytics platform to grow our delivery capacity. In addition, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to apply many of the analytical skills used in asset and utility management projects to assist engineering staff on other planning and design projects.
The successful candidate will be a strong communicator who enjoys working as part of a team, and will have the technical, organizational, and communication skills to:
- Guide the development and implementation of utility management solutions and asset management plans throughout their lifecycle
- Assist in the development of Asset Management tools, such as structured databases and interactive business intelligence and data visualization dashboards
- Perform life-cycle cost analysis of various asset types
- Demonstrate proficiency in specialized modeling, technologies, or practices that help drive project delivery and business development
- Directly contribute to pursuits, scope development and project management for Asset and Utility Management services
- Serve as project manager for a suite of projects, including potentially large contracts or programs
- Coordinate with engineering disciplines and designers to provide solutions to conflicts and supervise junior staff on projects
- Perform QA on deliverables for projects
- Participate in work sharing and managing UMS staff for a project or office
- Mentor staff within the Region through project execution and direct interaction
- Lead project teams to articulate requirements, develop solutions, and develop deliverable templates
- Assess client needs/issues and strategize approaches/solutions with project teams
- Communicate and interact with clients and internal team members
Minimum requirements for this position include:
- BS in Civil, Environmental, or Mechanical Engineering
- 8-12 years of experience
- Familiarity with water quality and/or water/wastewater conveyance and treatment processes
- Experience serving as project manager on water/wastewater or asset/utility management projects
- Working familiarity using and managing databases and using business intelligence tools such as Power BI or other related tools
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work with a team or independently
- Flexibility to travel as required by contract needs
The ideal candidate will also have one or more of the following:
- MS in STEM or MBA
- PE License (Virginia and/or Maryland, or ability to be licensed via comity)
- Geospatial analysis skills using ESRI applications
- Data mining or statistical analysis skills
- Familiarity with typical corporate financial protocols and standards
- Familiarity with scripting languages (Python, R), SQL, etc.
- Familiarity with statistics, advanced data analytics, and machine learning
- Familiarity with Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate tools
This position is equally well-suited to business analysts, engineers, and scientists who love executive-level planning and data analytics and who share our passion for water and the environment.
We provide a comprehensive benefits package which includes employer paid life insurance, 401k employer contribution (after 1 year of service), performance bonus, comprehensive family medical, dental and vision insurance, paid time off, holidays, short-term and long-term disability, paid parental leave (after 1 year of service), employee assistance and wellness programs. Typical starting pay range for this position depends on skills, experience, education and geographical location.
•Maryland will be $86,000 – $169,000
About the company
Since 1951, Hazen and Sawyer has focused on two things: producing safe drinking water and controlling water pollution.