The Solid Waste Division (SWD) is looking for a Supervising Engineer who will lead the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill (CHRLF) engineering and design efforts, the environmental engineering and geology work, and environmental permit compliance in the final decades leading up to closing of CHRLF and the work that will be done post closure. This position supervises a team of 10 dedicated professionals who oversee project engineering, project management, operational support, environmental compliance, and landfill design through multiple consultants for CHRLF.
As SWD comes into the development of the final cell for CHRLF, you will provide oversight, direction, and support to your team who are subject matter experts for the design and construction of over a dozen concurrent projects valued at $500M within a seven-year time window. In addition, your team will provide engineering and project management for capital improvement projects in the $750K to $1M range, as well as operational engineering support for landfill gas systems, wastewater systems, groundwater monitoring networks, and daily landfill placement systems. Your team also provides the implementation for and reporting of environmental regulatory rules that apply to CHRLF.
This position performs work both remotely and on-site.
The Facility Engineering and Science Section (FESS) is a critical member of the King County Solid Waste Division (SWD) team. Our engineers and scientists support a variety of large-scale programs and projects within SWD. FESS is a dynamic team committed to safety, environmental stewardship, and providing critical services to the residents and businesses of King County. Our team consists of civil, mechanical, chemical, and environmental engineers, geologists, environmental scientists, operational technology systems engineers, IT systems architects, project managers, CAD/BIM professionals, as well as surveyors and asset managers. To learn more about the SWD, visit https://kingcounty.gov/depts/dnrp/solid-waste.aspx
King County’s CHRLF team is on the leading edge of landfill work within the U.S., working to address future requirements for PFAS removal from leachate, control of heavy metals in leachate and emissions, developing new methods for emissions reductions, researching new cover systems for final cover, design and development of improved gas collection systems under a unique contracting mechanism, assessing and implementing new groundwater monitoring well networks in addition to one of the largest surges in capital improvements implementation in SWD’s history.
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Apply now for a rewarding career at the Solid Waste Division of the King County Department of Natural Resources & Parks. Join our talented workforce in protecting and restoring the natural environment and promoting more resilient, sustainable, and equitable communities. Enjoy training, comprehensive benefits , and growth opportunities.
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For more information regarding this recruitment, please contact Prakash Meloottu at prakash.meloot@kingcounty.gov
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