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TWDB - 25-33 - Water Resources Engineering Manager (Manager V)

Company Description

The mission of the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) is to lead the state's efforts in ensuring a secure water future for Texas and its citizens. Our mission is a vital part of Texas' overall vision and the state's mission and goals that relate to maintaining the viability of the state's natural resources, health, and economic development.

To accomplish our goals of planning for the state's water resources and providing affordable water and wastewater services, the TWDB provides water planning, data collection and dissemination, financial assistance, and technical assistance services to the citizens of Texas. The tremendous population growth that the state continues to experience and the recurrent threat of severe drought only intensify the need for the TWDB to accomplish its goals in an effective and efficient manner.

Job Description

Only applicants who apply with a State of Texas application via the CAPPS online application system will be considered for this position. First time applicants will need to create an account https://tinyurl.com/CAPPS-Login in the CAPPS online application system at https://tinyurl.com/CAPPS-Jobs. Please visit our job opportunities page at https://tinyurl.com/How-to-Apply-in-CAPPS for more information about the Texas Water Development Board and answers to frequently asked questions. To view this position in greater detail, visit the CAPPS online application system. 

Texas Water Development Board’s Mission - Leading the state’s efforts in ensuring a secure water future for Texas. 
  
The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) endorses telecommuting and hybrid workplace plans, in addition to other flexible work alternatives. We offer competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), flexible spending, and flexible work hours so you can have a work/life balance! For more information about our employee benefits and more, visit http://www.twdb.texas.gov/jobs/benefits.asp.
 
The Texas Water Development Board does not discriminate on basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, sexual orientation, age, or disability in employment or provision of services, programs, or activities. 
 

***Licensed Engineering candidates external to TWDB will be eligible to receive a $5,000 recruitment bonus if selected.***

**Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications**

Job Description Summary

The Water Resources Engineering Manager position will ideally have knowledge of and experience with hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, mapping, planning, design and construction of flood risk reduction projects. They should be experienced, and skilled to ensure the FME studies are utilized appropriately to facilitate identification of flood risk, and planning for appropriate flood risk reduction projects and that the work done by contractors meets requirements and the purpose of the program funding. They should have experience with developing and managing contracts and contractors. Work requires highly proactive management involving, review, tracking and management of complex technical watershed planning and flood risk reduction planning projects.

Performs advanced (senior-level) work administering the daily operations and activities of the Texas Water Development Board’s Flood Management Evaluation (FME) Department in the Flood Planning (FP) Division of the Office of Planning (OOP). The FME program will perform FME studies for smaller and rural communities in Texas as selected by the regional flood planning groups. Work involves development, administration, management and coordination of the new FME program within the Flood Planning Division of the agency with significant customer and consultant interaction. Coordinates, guides, tracks, reviews and oversees the FME being performed by contractors. Procures contractors, manages contracts and provides oversights to contractors performing FME studies as selected by the regional flood planning groups. This position will coordinate with communities and stakeholders as needed.  Develops guidelines, procedures, policies, rules, and regulations. Develops schedules, priorities, and standards for achieving established goals. Coordinates and evaluates department activities, developing and evaluating budget requests, and monitoring budget expenditures. Plans, assigns, and supervises the work of others. May train others. Works under limited supervision, with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Reports to the Director of the Flood Planning Division.

Essential Job Functions

  • Assists with the establishment of the Flood Management Evaluation (FME) Department including assembling a team for managing and coordination of all FME studies to be performed by TWDB.
  • Manages FME contracts.
  • Works with TWDB Contract department to procure FME contractors.
  • Performs overall management and coordination of FME program and studies, including watershed studies, review and tracking, contract development and management.
  • Ensures TWDB’s projects database is kept updated pertaining to the FME studies.
  • Creates and updates relevant documents and processes for successful administration and closeout of the FME program contracts.
  • Coordinates with FME communities and program contractors to ensure all TWDB requirements are met.
  • Remains informed of changes to pertinent laws, regulations, guidelines, policies, and instructions and correctly applies them to assigned projects.
  • Develops relevant engineering information needed for Board consideration of funding requests and makes final recommendations on the feasibility of the proposed project/application.
  • Coordinates with various federal and state agencies regarding projects and programs.
  • Performs technical review and evaluation of engineering related documents.
  • Determines relevant deficiencies, options and recommendations to ensure compliance with TWDB rules and regulations.
  • Monitors project schedules, budgets, and invoice costs and/or released costs to identify potential issues or delays.
  • Serves as project manager, monitoring project schedules, budgets, and requirements, and reviewing eligibility and approving payment requests.
  • May conduct on site observations to monitor the progress of the construction of TWDB-funded projects for compliance with TWDB rules and specifications.
  • Assists owners with problem resolution, and ensures work is completed in accordance with approved contract document.
  • Manages various aspects of projects, recommends course of action to reduce delays, and documents project files on significant actions.
  • Proactively generates and manages communications with FME Consultants.
  • Manages activities and provides direction, coordination, technical guidance, support to and supervision of agency staff in the FME Department.
  • Provides effective leadership and management of the FME Department.
  • Monitors and reports FME department work activities.
  • Authorizes FME Department hiring, separations, disciplinary actions, and employee performance rewards.
  • Assigns job duties and tasks, conducts performance evaluations, clarifies roles and responsibilities, and monitors and measures performance against goals.
  • Evaluates FME Department performance and recommends and leads improvements.
  • Develops schedules and tracking materials to ensure that various requirements are met, and process deliverables will meet deadlines.
  • Directs, monitors, and anticipates program activities and develops and implements necessary revisions to agency rules, guidance, and procedures as a result.
  • Provides support for legislative, agency, public, media, and other information requests.
  • Participates in Supervisor-approved Career Development Plan activities, including the establishment of employee goals and identification of job-related training opportunities as discussed with supervisor.
  • Oversees development of section staff, including development of section and department goals, and identification and approval of employee job-related training.
  • Manages all project activities within the FME Department providing technical direction and guidance.
  • Supports the FME Department administrative requirements related to organization, budget, and personnel.
  • Ensures the provision of quality customer service from the department to both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Manages the performance of direct reports, to include, timely completion of performance appraisals, and follow-through on disciplinary actions as needed.
  • Maintains confidential and sensitive information.
  • Ensures individual and team files (electronic and hard versions) are appropriately maintained and timely disposed of in accordance with the agency’s records retention procedures and schedule.
  • Maintains required certifications and licenses and meets the continuing education needs and requirements of the position to include, attending mandatory training courses.
  • May be required to operate a state or personal vehicle for business purposes.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

 

 

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • Graduation from accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's Degree in Planning, Water Resources/Civil/Environmental Engineering, or related field. 
  • Seven years of relevant professional experience in flood risk reduction projects, flood-related planning, mitigation, response or recovery, water resources planning, and/or flood modeling and mapping, or other closely-related work.
  • Three years of progressively responsible professional work experience leading projects/programs or supervising staff. 
  • Licensed as a Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the state of Texas OR Licensed as a Professional Engineer (PE) in another U.S. state AND able to obtain a Texas P.E. license within six months of hire.
  • Relevant education and experience can be substituted for each other on a year-for-year basis.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Graduate degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Planning, Water Resources/Civil/Environmental Engineering, or related field.
  • Nine years of relevant professional experience in flood risk reduction projects, flood-related planning, mitigation, response or recovery; water resources planning; and/or flood modeling and mapping; or other closely-related work.
  • Four years of progressively responsible professional work experience leading projects/programs and supervising staff.
  • Experience developing and managing contracts
  • Experienced and skilled to ensure the flood control planning grants are utilized appropriately to facilitate identification of flood risk, and planning for appropriate flood risk reduction projects and that the work done by contractors meets requirements and the purpose of the program funding.            
  • Knowledge of and experience with hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and mapping of flood risk.
  • Experience in planning, prioritization, design and construction of flood risk reduction projects including riverine flood control, local flood control and costal flood control projects.
  • Experience with regulations related to floodplain and flood management, federal and state programs and permitting.
  • Certified Floodplain Manager

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)

  • Knowledge of local, state, and federal laws and regulations relevant to relevant to the Flood Management Evaluation Department.
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of public administration.
  • Knowledge of flood risk reduction projects, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, mapping, concepts and the principles related to flood planning and flood mitigation.
  • Knowledge of general flood modeling and mapping processes and GIS mapping in general.
  • Skills in using Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and Access.
  • Skills in use of internet, email, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and database software.
  • Skills in preparing reports.
  • Ability to identify work-related process, data, or oversight gaps and to generate and implement solutions to address them.
  • Ability to understand, write, and present complex technical information to a non-technical audience.
  • Ability to quickly become conversant in flood-related federal, state and local laws and agencies, as well as associated flood programs, flood funding programs, policies, and regulations.
  • Ability to successfully develop, deploy, and oversee contracts.
  • Ability to establish goals and objectives.
  • Ability to devise solutions to problems.
  • Ability to identify and mitigate program and agency risks.
  • Ability to adhere to work schedules, follow procedures with respect to leave and submit accurate timesheets by prescribed deadlines.
  • Ability to make mature, objective decisions and identify areas of potential problems.
  • Ability to perform effectively and willingly when changes occur in scope and nature of the work and work environment.
  • Ability to perform routine and non-routine work assignments accurately and on-time with little or no supervision.
  • Ability to perform assigned duties and improve work habits and/or output.
  • Ability to complete assigned work, on time, neatly and with infrequent errors.
  • Ability to complete tasks and project in a timely manner and persist until tasks are completed.
  • Ability to interpret policies, procedures, and regulations. 
  • Ability to provide prompt, courteous and accurate assistance and clear and concise communication to agency staff, as well as to employees of other political entities and the public both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to work with others in a team environment and cooperate with supervisors, co-workers, and others.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and schedule work in order to maintain regular progress on assignments and meet deadlines.
  • Ability to stand/sit/move to perform activities such as retrieve/replace files in a large file system for boxes up to 30 lbs.
  • Ability and willingness to travel 10% of the time, primarily within the State of Texas.
  • Ability to operate a vehicle (state or personal) for state business and maintain a driver’s license and driving record that complies with state and agency requirements.
  • Ability to work shifts that may exceed 8 hours, including early mornings, nights, and weekends.
  • Ability to train others.
  • Ability to assign and/or supervise the work of others.

Additional Information

All interested candidates should apply with a State of Texas application via the CAPPS online application system. First time applicants will need to create an account https://tinyurl.com/CAPPS-Login in the CAPPS online application system https://tinyurl.com/CAPPS-Jobs. Please visit our job opportunities page https://tinyurl.com/How-to-Apply-in-CAPPS for more information about the Texas Water Development Board and answers to frequently asked questions. To view this position in greater detail, visit the CAPPS online application system.

Texas Water Development Board, Stephen F. Austin Building

1700 North Congress Ave., Room 670, Austin, Texas 78701

Please contact Human Resources for accommodation requests.

Phone: (512) 475-2142

Email: HR(AT)twdb.texas.gov

 

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What You Should Know About TWDB - 25-33 - Water Resources Engineering Manager (Manager V), Texas Water Development Board (TWDB)

Join the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) as a Water Resources Engineering Manager, where you'll take the lead in ensuring Texas's water future is secure for all its residents. This vital position directly impacts how we manage and evaluate flood risks across the state. In this role, you'll be responsible for administering the Flood Management Evaluation (FME) Department's daily operations, overseeing a dynamic team, and guiding the development of essential flood risk reduction projects. Your expertise in hydrologic and hydraulic modeling will be invaluable as you manage contracts and collaborate with consultants and stakeholders to ensure project success. We know that Texas is facing challenges with escalating population growth and recurring drought threats, making this role more critical than ever. You’ll be navigating complex technical planning and logistics while being supported by a competitive compensation package that values work-life balance—including options for telecommuting. As a manager, your ability to oversee and coordinate projects while maintaining effective communication with various communities and entities will be key. If you're looking to make a significant contribution to Texas's water management through strategic planning, implementation, and community engagement, we can’t wait to see your application!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for TWDB - 25-33 - Water Resources Engineering Manager (Manager V) Role at Texas Water Development Board (TWDB)
What responsibilities can I expect as a Water Resources Engineering Manager at the Texas Water Development Board?

As a Water Resources Engineering Manager at the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), your responsibilities will include overseeing the daily operations of the Flood Management Evaluation (FME) Department, managing contracts, and coordinating flood risk reduction studies. You will ensure that the FME studies meet funding requirements and guide the development of effective flood risk reduction strategies. Your role will also require working closely with various communities and stakeholders while tracking project progress and managing budgets.

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What qualifications are needed for the Water Resources Engineering Manager role at TWDB?

To qualify for the Water Resources Engineering Manager position at the Texas Water Development Board, candidates need a bachelor's degree in Planning, Water Resources/Civil/Environmental Engineering, or a related field, along with seven years of relevant professional experience in flood risk reduction or water resources planning. Additionally, candidates must hold a Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in Texas or have the ability to obtain one within six months of hire.

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What skills are essential for success as a Water Resources Engineering Manager at the TWDB?

Essential skills for the Water Resources Engineering Manager at the Texas Water Development Board include strong knowledge of flood risk reduction projects, excellent communication abilities to present technical information to a non-technical audience, project management expertise, and experience in contract development and management. Familiarity with hydrologic and hydraulic modeling processes and the ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams will also contribute to your success in this role.

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Can I expect any additional benefits or flexible work options as a Water Resources Engineering Manager at TWDB?

Yes, the Texas Water Development Board offers a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and a 401(k) plan. Additionally, they support telecommuting and hybrid workplace plans, which allows you to maintain a healthy work-life balance. There are also opportunities for employees to engage in career development activities, ensuring you can continue to grow in your career while enjoying personal flexibility.

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What does the work environment look like for a Water Resources Engineering Manager at the TWDB?

The work environment for a Water Resources Engineering Manager at the Texas Water Development Board is collaborative and dynamic. You'll be part of a team focused on flood risk evaluation and management, with opportunities to interact with various stakeholders, including contractors and community representatives. The TWDB promotes a supportive atmosphere where strategic planning and innovative solutions are highly valued to address Texas's unique water challenges.

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Common Interview Questions for TWDB - 25-33 - Water Resources Engineering Manager (Manager V)
Can you describe your experience with hydrologic and hydraulic modeling in flood risk management?

In answering this question, focus on specific projects where you've applied hydrologic and hydraulic modeling techniques. Emphasize your role in these projects, the outcomes achieved, and how your modeling skills contributed to effective flood risk reduction. Providing quantitative results, such as percentage improvements in flood assessments or project success, will strengthen your response.

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How do you manage and oversee contracts for flood risk reduction projects?

Discuss your approach to managing contracts, including the steps you take from procurement through to project closeout. Highlight your experience in setting clear expectations, monitoring progress, and maintaining high-quality communications with contractors. Sharing examples of any challenges faced and how you resolved them will offer valuable insights into your management style.

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What strategies do you implement to ensure project schedules and budgets are met?

When answering this question, provide details about specific tools or methodologies you use to track project timelines and budgets. Highlight your experience with regular monitoring and any adjustments made to stay on track. Mention any software or systems you utilize for project management, as well as your ability to foresee potential delays and mitigate them in advance.

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How do you facilitate collaboration between stakeholders during a flood risk planning project?

Explain your strategies for fostering collaboration, such as conducting stakeholder meetings, utilizing project management tools, and ensuring open channels of communication. Provide examples of how you’ve successfully engaged diverse groups to achieve project goals and resolve conflicts effectively.

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What do you consider the most current trends in flood risk management?

Discuss current trends such as the use of advanced modeling technologies, collaboration across agencies, and the significance of environmental sustainability in flood management. Make connections to how these trends could influence TWDB's work and how you would adapt to integrate them into your strategies.

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Describe a time when you had to overcome a significant challenge in a flood-related project.

In your response, discuss a specific project, the nature of the challenge, and how you approached it. Be clear about the steps you took to resolve the issue and the lessons learned. This shows your problem-solving skills and resilience in overcoming obstacles within complex environments.

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What kind of experience do you have in community outreach related to flood risk management?

Detail your involvement in community outreach efforts—describe any workshops, informational meetings, or educational programs you’ve led or participated in. Highlight the goals of these initiatives and the impacts they had on community engagement in flood risk management.

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How do you keep yourself updated on changes in flood management laws and regulations?

Discuss how you stay informed, such as subscribing to relevant newsletters, attending industry conferences, or participating in professional associations. Mention any specific resources you find valuable for keeping abreast of new laws and regulations affecting flood management.

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How would you handle a situation where a project is falling behind schedule?

Explain your plan for assessing the situation, determining the cause of the delay, and formulating corrective action. It’s also important to mention the importance of clear communication with stakeholders and re-evaluating priorities to keep the project on track.

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What motivates you most about working in flood risk management?

Share your passion for the field, discussing specific elements like making a tangible difference in community safety, contributing to sustainable resource management, or utilizing innovative technologies to address challenges. Showing this alignment with TWDB's mission will resonate positively during the interview.

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