District Engineer- Flood Control District (0526)
Salary
Depends on Qualifications
Location
Flagstaff, AZ
Job Type
Regular Full Time
Job Number
0804717
Department
Coconino County Flood Control District
Opening Date
05/13/2026
Closing Date
Continuous
Nature of Work
Under general supervision of the Flood Control District Administrator, performs civil engineering, project management, and supervisory work of considerable difficulty in managing capital projects and directing the activities of Flood Control District (District) personnel.
The Coconino County Flood Control District Engineer understands and embraces the breadth and complexity of flood control projects. The District Engineer works very closely with a set of consulting engineering firms that have a long history of supporting the District with achieving its goals and attaining national recognition. The District Engineer also supervises and works closely with the Districts Hydrologist to implement the directives of the National Flood Insurance Program and the Countys Drainage Criteria Manual.
Typical Duties
Minimum Qualifications
Must be a Registered Professional Engineer. If not currently a Registered Professional Engineer within the State of Arizona, then must become so within 6 months or be eligible for reciprocity if registered in a state other than Arizona. Must become a Certified Flood Plain Manager within 18 months.
Bachelors degree in civil engineering and five years of progressively responsible engineering experience with strong background in Hydrology & Hydraulics, Drainage and Flood Control, including two years in a supervisory capacity; or any combination of education, training and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
The ideal candidate brings a balance of in-depth hydrological engineering knowledge and practical engineering experience, as well as supervisory/coaching experience and leadership vision. For an ideal candidate, the District seeks a professional with knowledge of a wide range of flood mitigation/control measures, including measures such as channels, storm drain systems, detention/retention basins, berms, and flood retarding/dam structures and understands and can fully utilize hydrological modeling using various software tools including FLO2-D and HEC RAS. Importantly, the District Engineer has experience leading during flood emergencies and specifically with rain & stream gauges and flood emergency notification systems. Furthermore, having experience communicating with elected officials, funding agencies and partners, and engaging with the public to secure project support are key attributes.
This position is exempt from overtime.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Working knowledge of:
Principles and practices of civil engineering with an emphasis on hydrology and hydraulics
Practices and techniques of positive supervision
Safety regulations and safe work practices
Principles and practices of governmental budgeting and fiscal management
Flood control measures and their design and utilization
Construction standards and protocols
Skill in:
Effective and diplomatic resolution of problems, public relations, customer service, and public outreach
Communicating effectively both verbally and in writing; and communicating orally in a face-to-face setting and by telephone/video conference with elected officials, public and employees
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with elected officials, employees, other agencies, and the public
Strong written communication
Maintaining focus and staying calm in high-pressure and high-stress emergency situations
Organization and adherence to detail
Ability to:
Exercise initiative and sound engineering judgment in planning and organizing work, completing assignments, and resolving problems
Demonstrate sound judgement and discretion in matters of policy, administrative, organizational, and personnel situations
Organize, interpret, and present technical data in a manner understandable to non-technical staff and the public
Develop and maintain effective working relationships with associates, employees of other departments, representatives of other organizations, County officials, and the public
Remain current in knowledge required to perform assigned duties
Handle confidential matters and maintain discretion always
Act with courtesy, tact, and diplomacy
Develop and implement policies and procedures
Work safely and support the culture of workplace safety
Follow written and verbal instructions
Employee Benefits
Coconino County offers a comprehensive employee benefits
package to regular employees working 30 or more hours per week that includes:
(Regular Part Time employees receive some benefits on a pro-rated basis. Temporary and Seasonal employees do not receive benefits. Elected officials are not eligible for vacation and sick leave.)
Elective Coverage
01
Please share your experience dealing with flood or other forms of emergencies.
02
Please provide a listing of your flood or drainage related projects youve engineered, overseen the engineering or permitted within the last five years. The list should include the type of structure/mitigation, the location, the agency/client, your role (consultant or govt. staff person), year.
03
Please provide your philosophy relative of how you lead an engineering project.
Required Question
Employer Coconino County
Address 219 E Cherry Ave
Flagstaff, Arizona, 86001
Phone 928-679-7100
Website http://www.coconino.az.gov