Glendale, CA, USA
19 days ago
Water Systems Engineer

Responsible for the planning, design, and management of water-related infrastructure and systems. In addition to projects involving distribution (wells, piping, pumping, pressure zones, and reservoiring), recycled water use, turf, and garden irrigation. 

 

What You'll Be Doing

Identifies water infrastructure maintenance needs. Researches new methods and materials. Oversees design and constructability.  Reviews construction documents, including technical drawings and project specifications for domestic and recycled water distribution, water tanks, pumps, and SCADA projects for all Forest Lawn cemeteries. Leads a team of irrigation design professionals to produce plans for ongoing cemetery development projects.Experience in working with electrical engineers to coordinate pump equipment and demand load.Assists in preparation of project budgets, contract documents, specifications, construction inspection and system testing. Selects consultants, vendors, and supervises their work product.Provides master plan direction for Forest Lawn's facilities infrastructure, including new recycled water and domestic water distribution systems for future development, and identifies infrastructure upgrades on existing pump and water systems.Responsible for projects involving distribution (wells, piping, pumping, pressure zones, and reservoiring), recycled water use, turf, and garden irrigation.Supervises the work of Forest Lawn and third-party consultant water system designers during the preparation of studies, drawings, and specifications for water system construction. Represents Forest Lawn with public agencies and water purveyors. Obtains plan check approval and encroachment permits from municipalities, counties’/cities’ public works and building and safety departments for water system projects. Maintains records of water use at all cemeteries, recommends water use based on CIMIS information, and distributes monitoring reports to parks and upper management. Provides training for Operations personnel on water conservation practices.   
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