Senior Project Engineer

Springfield Water and Sewer Commission

$115K — $130K *
Real Estate & Construction
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • B.S. in civil or environmental engineering with PE certification required.
  • Willingness to obtain Massachusetts 2D OIT certification within 2 years.
  • 10+ years of experience in capital project management for large water construction projects.
  • 5+ years of project management experience including budgeting and team management.
  • Strong technical, communication, and interpersonal skills are essential.

Responsibilities

  • Manage capital and operational projects at the water treatment facility.
  • Oversee construction of large-scale water treatment and distribution systems.
  • Coordinate engineers and consultants to generate project reports and cost estimates.
  • Understand and interpret engineering plans and regulatory requirements.
  • Facilitate conflict resolution among staff, consultants, and contractors.

Benefits

  • Affordable Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance with dental coverage.
  • Optional disability, life, and long-term care insurances.
  • Cafeteria plan available for flexible benefits.
  • 13 paid holidays along with paid vacation, sick, and personal time.
  • Participation in the City of Springfield retirement system.
Full Job Description
The Senior Project Engineer is responsible for managing capital and operational projects at the Commission's water treatment facility which includes the watershed (reservoirs, access roads, hydropower station, and dams), the treatment plant, transmission mains, and Provin Mountain where treated water is stored and ready for distribution to customers across the region. The Commission is managing many and varied projects of different sizes and duration around the water treatment plant and watershed, and the successful applicant will spend time both in the field and in the office. There is a palpable energy in the engineering department and at the water treatment plant as construction teams work on many improvements and new projects.

Construction of a new treatment plant is underway and anticipated to be online in 2028. This $300 million plant upgrade will include additional treatment processes including Dissolved Air Flotation and a dewatering system. The Commission's engineers oversee the work of the contracted engineering and construction firms building the new plant and have the opportunity to participate in the construction of, and assist with the startup and operation of, this new state-of-the-art plant.

Requirements:

Members of the Engineering and Technical Services Department are Civil or Environmental Engineers who have knowledge of the principles and practices of civil and environmental engineering including knowledge of water and wastewater engineering and construction focused on hydraulics of water distribution systems, dams, water storage and transmission, sanitary sewer collection systems, and storm water systems.

- B.S. in civil or environmental engineering and certification as a Professional Engineer (PE)

- ability and willingness to obtain a Massachusetts 2D OIT (distribution operator in training) certification within 2 years of employment

- at least ten (10) years of progressive experience in capital project management of medium to large scale water construction projects (water transmission, dams, drinking water, etc.)

- at least five (5) years of progressive project management experience including budgeting and scheduling and management of teams

The Senior Project Engineer is a skilled and experienced civil/environmental engineer who has a demonstrated history of leading a team to successfully complete projects. In addition to technical knowledge, the position requires communication and interpersonal skills as well as organizational skills.

The Senior Project Engineer must be able to:

- successfully manage large and complex capital projects with minimal oversight

- successfully work with and manage engineering and other consulting companies with minimal oversight

- understand and interpret engineering plans, shop drawings, and specifications

- understand and interpret regulatory requirements pertaining to drinking water and dams

- coordinate the work of engineers, consultants, and others to generate accurate project reports, work schedules, and cost estimates

- facilitate conflict resolution that arises between/among SWSC staff and/or consultants or contractors

A complete job description is available upon request.

The successful candidate must be able to navigate terrain typical for watersheds, reservoirs and rivers, construction sites, and treatment plants. The Engineering Department is based in Agawam, MA, but this position will be working primarily at the water treatment campus in Westfield, MA. This is an in-person position (no remote work).

Hiring salary range for this position is $115,000-$130,000.

Benefits include very affordable Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance (with dental) as well as optional disability, life, long-term care insurances and a cafeteria plan. The Commission provides 13 paid holidays as well as paid vacation, sick, and personal time. Commission employees participate in the City of Springfield retirement system and credible service in a Massachusetts PERAC system can be carried over subject to the regulations of the Springfield Retirement Board.

Review of applications will begin July 6, 2026.

JOB CODE: 1000061

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