Job Responsibilities: Sustaining Engineer
Salary: $20-30/Hour
Company: Disney
Location: USA
Educational Requirements: Bachelor's Degree
Full Job Description:
The Reedy Creek Energy Services (RCES) Community Engineering Support will provide engineering support services to support all aspects of the District's water and solid waste systems at the Walt Disney World Resort, including: drainage; reclaimed water, wastewater and solid waste.
The candidate will provide engineering services to support the city's portfolio of capital improvement projects, ensuring alignment with departmental plans, commitments and departmental goals. Engineering Support - Community acts as the point of contact for customers and stakeholders on all technical related topics and ensures that internal teams and external partners adhere to the overall vision of RCES for the program country.
The auditor will be responsible for the identification of the need and development of financial improvement programs and the execution of tasks related to work requests, work permits, development and maintenance of standards of hydraulic systems and models. The Support Engineer - Civil will report directly to the Senior Civil Engineer, RCES Engineering & Programs.
You will be
Subject matter expertise to solve problems related to the design, construction, operation and maintenance of infrastructure systems
Review and approve customer service requests. Responsible for creating a business plan / service portfolio for the city service system.
Conduct technical analysis of construction plans for new development and expansion of infrastructure. Support the preparation of country studies, reports, policies and procedures.
Develop and maintain equipment specifications and specifications and construction standards. Provide engineering and technical guidance to internal and external partners.
Provide oversight of the cost-effectiveness process of the capital plan considering system capacity, replacement of end-use equipment, and installation of equipment systems. Act as a performance team representative in organizational reviews for financial benefit projects. Do local research if necessary. Assurance and quality control management of services that support regulatory compliance.
You will have
Current registration as a professional engineer in the state of Florida or current registration in another state with the option to register in Florida within six (6) months of employment. Note that registration in Florida is mandatory
Demonstrated understanding of basic engineering principles and utility operations with experience in one or more of the following areas; drinking water, waste water and reclaimed water systems and solid waste management.
Five (5) years of education or experience in a manufacturing or related field. Working knowledge of standards and codes in the civil service system.
Have strong analytical skills and the ability to solve complex technical problems. Demonstrated knowledge of construction techniques and ability to interpret drawings and specifications.
The knowledge of various technical studies, reports and books and case study methods are presented. Ability to model civil systems for pressure and gravity.
Ability to work in a variety of work areas, including in the field. Ability to work long hours to respond to system emergencies and severe weather events.
