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Surface Water Program Coordinator

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Mill Creek, City of (WA)

Mill Creek, WA (In Person)

$101,804 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/30/2026

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Surface Water Program Coordinator Mill Creek, City of (WA) Mill Creek, WA Job Details Full-time $87,917 - $115,692 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Surface water Biology Conducting community outreach projects Writing grant proposals Record keeping Contract management Environmental permitting Civil engineering Mapping using GIS Volunteer management Procedural guides Bachelor of Science Engineering Regulatory compliance Laboratory experience Environmental compliance Data reporting Collaborating with government agencies Complaint handling Mid-level Environmental Science Sediment control Inspection reporting and documentation Environmental education Bachelor's degree in biology Databases Driver's License Policy & process development Bachelor's degree Maintenance records management Public utility experience Driving Bachelor's degree in environmental science Environmental law compliance support GIS software Contracts Bachelor's degree in civil engineering Environmental regulatory compliance Water quality monitoring Environmental Engineering 1 year Training Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering Research & development Civil Engineering Full Job Description
JOB GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Under the supervision of the City Engineer, the Surface Water Program Coordinator is the lead for maintaining the effectiveness of the City's surface water utility and implementing compliance with the City's Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit. Essential job functions and duties are outlined below. The ideal candidate is a team player who can also self-manage efficiently and take ownership of their work. Surface water management in western Washington is a growing and changing field, and training and professional growth opportunities are both provided and encouraged.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Implement, support, and manage City compliance with the City's Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit (MS4 Permit) program requirements, including preparing Annual Reports, Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) Plans and other documentation as needed to comply with the MS4 Permit conditions.

Identify, develop, implement, and manage all necessary City policies and activities needed for MS4 Permit compliance policies, including department training, record keeping, and code enforcement.

Develop, maintain, and communicate to City colleagues and the general public a current knowledge and understanding of MS4 Permit requirements and regulatory trends as necessary to function as a City subject matter expert.

Implement, coordinate, and maintain a system for tracking of all MS4 Permit requirements and the City of Mill Creek's activities to comply with these conditions and requirements. This includes, but is not limited to: public education and outreach, public involvement and volunteer participation programs, illicit discharge detection and investigation, spill reporting, water quality test reporting controlling runoff from development/construction, and annual report preparation. Maintain and manage the City implementation of an illicit discharge detection and elimination program. Develop and coordinate improvements to the program as needed. Implement and coordinate with City personnel and members of the public field identification and investigation of sources of pollutants entering stormwater utility systems. Educate property owners on the importance and types of pollution sources, conduct pollution source control inspections for local businesses, conduct and coordinate outfall screenings and other pollutant source-tracking, and assist with complaint investigations, correction methods, and/or code enforcement activities as needed to support elimination of pollutant sources through appropriate means. Communicate reliably and effectively with affected members of the public and monitor improvements to ensure effectiveness and sustainability.

Assist and support the City Spill Reporting program, including developing and coordinating spill reporting documentation and communication with the Department of Ecology and other agencies. Develop and maintain spill reporting education activities for City departments, outside franchises providing public services in the City, and the general public.

Implement and monitor water quality sampling and testing of surface waters and stormwater facilities as a part of the City on-going surface water monitoring programs. This includes developing and implementing protocols, field sampling activities, coordinating analytical laboratory testing, and creating and maintaining spreadsheets to analyze data and monitor trends. This includes regular data reporting to the Department of Ecology.

Perform and coordinate field inspections of public and private stormwater facilities. Maintain inspection records, and communicate inspection results with either City maintenance staff or private stormwater facility owners.

Prepare and maintain a tracking system for regular and responsive maintenance of City stormwater facilities as required by MS4 Permit compliance. Coordinate maintenance needs with the City Engineer and the Public Works Supervisor for the City's operations and maintenance personnel. Assist and support the City Engineer in developing and managing additional outside contracts for surface water utility maintenance work.

Identify and tracking grant funding opportunities to support, maintain, and/or improve the City surface water utility and City surface water management programs. Assist in the preparation of grant application materials. Maintain and implement grant documentation and reporting requirements in coordination with the City Engineer and the City of Mill Creek Finance Department.

Conduct research and study new methods and applications related to surface water utility and/or surface water/drainage management; develop and present recommendations to City management based on best practices, field observations and technical expertise. Assist with meetings with citizens and citizen groups, homeowners' associations and business associations as necessary to respond to inquiries, complaints and requests from property owners and the general public that related to surface water management subjects.

Assist the City Engineer in the development of sustainable standard operating procedures (SOPs), public and private development standards, and similar plans for City personnel when related to the surface water utility, surface water/drainage management, and/or MS4 Permit compliance.

Assist and support the City Engineer in reporting, both verbal and in writing, on surface water utility and/or MS4 Permit compliance subjects to City Council, the City Manager, the Director of Public Works and Planning Services, City Commissions, outside governmental and community organizations, and members of the general public as needed.

Assist in maintaining and improving the availability and accuracy of surface water utility and surface water management geographical data in the City's geographic information system (GIS) database. Participate, when availability allows, in surface water permittee coordinator meetings and other professional association networks; represent the City in external coordination groups.

Maintain public records of all activities in accordance with State and City laws, policies, and requirements. Assist and support, when necessary, the City's response to public records requests pertaining to surface water utility and/or surface water/drainage management matters. Support confidentiality, respect, and professional courtesy for work-related issues, including but not limited to customer, employee, and City information and records.

This is not designed to be a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties and responsibilities required of the job. Other duties may be assigned to be performed as needed to support the needs of the engineering services team.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Experience and Education/Training:
Bachelor of Science in environmental science, civil or environmental engineering, biology, water resources, or a related field. Equivalent combinations of education and additional work experience may be considered, if appropriate to the position responsibilities.

At least two (2) years of relevant experience in stormwater and/or surface water management, stormwater and/or surface water/drainage engineering design, and/or regulatory compliance related to stormwater and/or surface water management.
Licenses/Certifications required:
Valid Washington State driver's license and an insurable driving record, or ability to obtain them within one (1) month of hire. Certification as an Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL), or ability to obtain within twelve months of hire.
Preferred:
Competent with ESRI ArcGIS software.

One (1) year of experience inspecting stormwater and/or surface water utility facilities, structures, and/or best management practices (BMPs).Two (2) years of working with or for a local government, with experience in either a Public Works and/or Planning Department preferred.

Experience with Western Washington Phase I and/or Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit requirements.

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