Planning Engineer

Loudoun Water
Ashburn, VA

Loudoun Water has an immediate opening for a Planning Engineer in the Capital Programs and Planning Department. The Planning team interfaces with all aspects of Loudoun Water; permitting, data analysis, modeling, research, capital and private development, O&M and finance. The Engineer will be responsible for supporting the core Planning functions including development of a variety of planning studies for our drinking water, wastewater, water reuse, community systems programs and water resource assets. Essential functions include:

• Participate in the analysis, planning and operation of the water distribution, wastewater collection, and reclaimed water distribution systems using hydraulic models, climate data, operational and regulatory goals.

• Assist in the preparation and maintenance of master plans and localized area facility plans for drinking water distribution, wastewater collection and reclaimed water distribution systems.

• Provide technical support to Land Development and water operations with fire flows and hydraulic analysis. 

• Support special studies for initiatives such as demand management, water demand and sewer projections, one-water planning as well as other new policy-oriented initiatives.

• Assist in the collection, maintenance and analysis of data to support multiple goals.

• Support interdepartmental studies and other technical and policy-oriented initiatives. 

• Work collaboratively across multiple disciplines and departments to develop comprehensive strategies. 

We are looking for self-starters with an eye for quality, a “take on anything” attitude, who thinks strategically and possesses excellent technical and communication skills.  

Requirements: BS degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering or related field including relevant education and experience including hydraulic engineering and civil engineering design principles and experience with water and/or wastewater modeling. 

Apply online at www.loudounwater.org. Salary DOQ. Position will remain open until filled. EOE