Stormwater Engineer
Lecanto
Saturday, 25 April 2026
The Stormwater Engineer performs advanced technical and management duties in conducting and supervising the preparation of project work plans, cost estimates, contract administration, creation of technical reports, specifications & engineering calculations. SALARY DISCLOSURE: The anticipated starting salary is $102,530.38; final compensation will be based on qualifications and experience. Detailed information regarding the County’s benefits package and retirement offerings may be found here: 2025-26 Citrus EBH Booklet and my. FRS.com. To learn more about Citrus County: Citrus County Government and Official Guide to Crystal River and Citrus County, Florida
Essential Functions
Prepares/develops/manages and implements the Stormwater Capital Improvement Program and Operating budgets. Supervises the preparation of project work plans, cost estimates, contract administration, and creation of technical reports, specifications & engineering calculations. Manages, conducts and/or coordinates elements included in the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. Manages, conducts and/or coordinates elements included of the Community Rating System (CRS) permit. Manages stormwater system within the Citrus County service area includes but not limited to designing and implementing retrofits, improving existing drainage functionality to meet current and growing demands, etc. Supervises, plans, and coordinates work of assigned staff. Reviews and evaluates employee performance and completes performance evaluations. Counsels staff and initiates commendations or disciplinary action when appropriate. Conducts project meetings to ensure work procedures are followed, and coordinates the participation of consultants, engineers, designers, and contractors. Conducts and completes field work that includes but is not limited to commercial and/or residential site inspections, stormwater infrastructure inspections and data collection, and stormwater management inspection of county facilities. Respond, analyze, and design modifications accordingly to reported drainage concerns. Oversee the participation of consultants, engineers, designers, and contractors. Coordinates project meetings ensuring work procedures are followed. Attends Technical Services Division meetings as well as meetings with the public and engineering consultants. Conducts and coordinates studies and prepares reports. Assists with other miscellaneous engineering projects. Drives and/or operates a county vehicle or equipment and must obey all safety policies, and roadway rules and laws. Performs other duties as required.
Minimum Requirements
Education, Training, and Experience. Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering. Four (4) years of progressive experience in NPDES Program Implementation and Management. Four (4) years of progressive experience in Civil Engineering stormwater, roadway, and site design. Supervisory and project leadership experience. Certificates and Licenses. Valid Florida Driver License or must obtain within 30 days of establishing residency in Florida. Professional Engineer (PE) registered in the State of Florida required. Must have or be able to obtain certification within 90 days in FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS) courses:IS-100.c: Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS)IS-200.c: ICS for Single Resources & Initial Action Incidents. IS-700.b: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System. IS-800.c: National Response Framework, an Introduction. Skills and Abilities. Working knowledge of drainage, hydrology, and hydraulics – PONDS/ Ad. ICPR preferred. Ability to effectively communicate (verbally and in writing) in a clear, confident manner using proper grammar. Requires ability to maintain courteous and effective relations with County staff, elected officials, community interest groups and the public. Must have a strong working knowledge of computers and be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite of Products (i.e., Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.). Working knowledge of AutoCAD. Strong working knowledge of Geographic Information System (GIS). Physical Requirements/ Work Environment. Requires sitting most of the day. The job involves frequent lifting and carrying up to 10 pounds, and occasionally up to 20 pounds. The job requires frequent balancing and occasional bending, squatting, kneeling, twisting, and reaching above shoulders. The job requires the completion of tasks that involve frequent typing, operating foot controls/levers, driving automotive equipment, and occasional simple grasping, pushing, pulling, and working in darkness. The job requires normal visual acuity and field of vision, depth perception and color vision, hearing, and speaking. The job may risk exposure to adverse weather, moving machinery, unprotected heights, and extreme noise. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Emergency Response/ Recovery Activities. All employees will be required to work before, during, or after an emergency. During an emergency, employees may temporarily be assigned to work and perform duties outside the normal scope of their position, location, and work schedule to fit the needs of the County and its citizens. Emergency response duties may also include driving and/or operating a county vehicle or equipment and employees must obey all safety policies, and roadway rules and laws.