
Structural Engineer- Hydropower/Hydraulic Structures
- Overland Park, KS
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Functions as a technical specialist or supervisory role.
- Independently develops and applies advanced engineering techniques, concepts and approaches to unique engineering problems.
- May supervise engineering staff on projects of medium to high complexity, or serve as a technical specialist providing knowledge and expertise.
- Execute complex structural analysis, perform calculations, and prepare sketches and drawings for the design of Hydropower and Hydraulic Structures including powerhouses, concrete dams, spillways, penstocks, outlet works, canals, and other complex structural facilities.
- Perform site inspections of existing Hydropower and Hydraulic Structures projects and develop recommendations for remediation of aging infrastructure.
- Serve in the role of Subject Matter Expert during Comprehensive Assessment of existing hydropower projects under the FERC Part 12D dam safety program including performing dam safety evaluations, risk analysis, and structural stability assessments.
- Collaborate with process and systems engineers in the execution of multi-disciplinary design projects, requiring communication and careful planning.
- Supervises Structural Engineers and Structural Technicians (both in the US and in overseas offices) in preparation of structural drawing packages, calculations, and specifications. Responsible for leading larger production teams and serving as the responsible charge for projects.
- Occasional travel to client sites during project development to collaborate with project stakeholders. Estimated travel is up to 20%.
- Perform construction phase engineering duties such as site visits, responding to RFI's, and review of contractor submittals.
- Perform project administrative tasks, which may include any/all of the following: preparation of design fee estimates, monitoring progress against budget and schedule, management of project changes, and implementation of Black & Veatch Quality Control requirements.
- Ability to lead a team to execute complex projects with construction values of up to $200M
- Provides guidance and direction on department design guides, standards, systems, applicable engineering codes and B&V policies. Assists in developing, maintaining, and updating engineering standards. Provides technical guidance to others regarding projects and disciplines.
- Support continuous improvement efforts. Provides guidance and direction to others.
- Implements resource management strategy including managing resources for a small group.
- Master of Engineering or Master of Science from an ABET accredited Structural Engineering program.
- Familiarity with the latest editions of the International Building Code, ASCE 7, ACI 318, AISC Steel Construction Manual.
- Proficiency with use of structural analysis software such as RISA 3D, STAADPro, ANSYS or SAP 2000.
- Experience with Army Corps of Engineers projects and Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC).
- Proficiency with use of non-structural software packages such as MS Word, MS Excel, MathCAD, Bluebeam, ProjectWise, AutoCAD, and Revit.
- Understanding of hydraulic and geotechnical processes related to hydraulic structures.
- Familiarly with U.S. Bureau of Reclamation design standards.
- Experience working with FERC and State Dam Safety officials.
- Client interaction skills including proposal preparation, delivering presentations, and leading decision-making meetings.
- P.E. License in state requiring special examinations such as California