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King County
DNRP-Natural Resources & Parks
Location
Seattle, Washington, 98104
Salary
$59.59 - $75.53
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves leading projects to design and implement drainage improvements in rural areas of King County, focusing on reducing flooding, protecting water quality, and enhancing habitats while working with communities and partners.
It requires building relationships, securing funding through grants, and navigating regulations to create positive environmental changes.
A good fit would be someone experienced in project management with a passion for environmental protection and community collaboration.
In addition to the current opening, this recruitment may be used to establish a pool of qualified candidates to fill future vacancies within the Water and Land Resources Division or throughout the Department of Natural Resources & Parks (DNRP) over the next six months.
Join King County Stormwater services and discover how to improve our valued communities.
This position will affect real change through relationship building, project development and implementation, grant resourcing and regulatory development.
With the ever-evolving nature of stormwater, rural land use and environmental regulations, this position will exist at the nexus of meaningful project development and critical government decision making.
Join our team and make a difference in people’s lives!
About the Role
The Integrated Drainage Program Manager is an exciting role housed in King County Stormwater Services that will engage the community to design, partner, fund and implement high impact drainage projects that intersect multi-benefit elements involving rural communities, working lands, built and natural environments, stormwater impacts, flooding and aquatic habitat.
This role evolves out of King County’s commitment to the landmark Fish Farm Flood agreement and will serve all areas of unincorporated King County to deliver on the Stormwater mission.
This position will serve as a dedicated project manager to identify and pursue meaningful and impactful drainage improvements throughout the county housed with a team of engineers working at the leading edge of government and community interfacing.
About the TeamThe Stormwater Services Section (SWS) is a constantly evolving cutting-edge organization charged with delivering services essential to managing stormwater runoff and surface water to protect public safety, improve water quality, restore aquatic resources, safeguard properties, and comply with county, state, and federal requirements.
WLRD’s mission is to protect, restore, and manage King County's water and land using the best available science, innovation, and collaborating with partners and the community.
These, and many more programs, make WLRD an exciting and fulfilling place to work. For more information about the division, see www.kingcounty.gov/depts/dnrp/wlr.aspx
About the DivisionCommitment to Equity, Racial and Social Justice
King County, named after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is a diverse and vibrant community that represents cultures from around the world.
Our True North is to create a welcoming community where everyone can thrive. We prioritize equity, racial and social justice, making it a foundational and daily expectation for all employees.
As the Project Program Manager IV - Integrated Drainage Program Manager of the Stormwater Services Engineering Response & Support Unit, you will actively apply these principles in all aspects of your work.
Learn more about our commitment at http://www.kingcounty.gov/equity.
Apply now for a rewarding career at the Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD) of King County Department of Natural Resources & Parks (DNRP).
Join our talented workforce in protecting and restoring the natural environment and promoting more resilient, sustainable, and equitable communities.
Enjoy training, comprehensive benefits, and growth opportunities.
Finalize development of the Integrated Drainage Program.
Build on prior development work, develop the final programmatic operating parameters for the Integrated Drainage Program with an objective of completing pilot projects in the upcoming construction seasons and a goal of fully developing all programmatic operating procedures.
Identify and reduce regulatory barriers. Continuous identification of barrier regulations associated with the work of the IDP program and companion programs in SWS.
Work closely with regulatory co-workers to identify opportunities for code changes, including drafting proposals for change and working closely through the process of code changes to track, edit, modify and act on behalf of stormwater services for impactful code change.
Union Representation: This position is represented by Teamsters Local 117 union. Application and Selection Process:We welcome applications from all qualified candidates.
We value diversity, diverse perspectives and life experience and encourage people of all backgrounds to apply.
Application materials will be screened for clarity, completeness including online application, cover letter and resume, and responsiveness to the list of qualifications, skills, and abilities.
The most competitive candidates may be invited to participate in one or more panel interviews. Applications without the following required materials may not be considered for this position.
Note: Additional documents won't be considered during minimum qualification screening.
Who to Contact: For more information regarding this recruitment, please contact Calvin Rivers at 206-263-1986 or crivers@kingcounty.gov Discover More About the Division: Visit our website.
Discover More About DNRP: Visit our website, explore an interactive map of our recent accomplishments and check us out at Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and Keeping King County Green News.
Forbes named King County as one of Washington State's best employers.
Together, with leadership and our employees, we're changing the way government delivers service and winning national recognition as a model of excellence. Are you ready to make a difference?
Come join the team dedicated to serving one of the nation's best places to live, work and play.
Guided by our "True North", we are making King County a welcoming community where every person can thrive. We value diversity, inclusion and belonging in our workplace and workforce.
To reach this goal we are committed to workforce equity.
Equitable recruiting, support, and retention is how we will obtain the highest quality workforce in our region; a workforce that shares and will help advance our guiding principles - we are one team; we solve problems; we focus on the customer; we drive for results; we are racially just; we respect all people; we lead the way; and we are responsible stewards.
We encourage people of all backgrounds and identities to apply, including Native American and people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ+, people living with disabilities, and veterans.
King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) EmployerNo person is unlawfully excluded from employment opportunities based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other protected class.
Our EEO policy applies to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, selection for training, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation.
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