Manager Gas Engineering and Operations Support in Cedar Rapids, IA
October 1, 2008
September 30th, 2008
Alliant Energy (NYSE: LNT) has an excellent reputation, a track record of success and a solid foundation for aggressive, intelligent short and long-term growth plans. We have announced plans to construct over 900 MW of additional electric generating capacity from both traditional and renewable sources as well as significant environmental improvements to existing facilities in the near future.
Alliant Energy is currently hiring for a Manager Gas Engineering and Operations Support to be located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
To be considered for this opportunity, you must apply online at www.alliantenergy.com/careers – reference #005041.
Application deadline is October 13th, 2008.
The candidate must meet the following minimum qualifications, and have demonstrated the following technical or job skills:
Engineering degree from an accredited college (Mechanical or Civil Engineering degree preferred).
A minimum of four years technical and/or professional experience in gas or electric operations, engineering, utility construction, project management, or related work.
A minimum of three years supervisory experience of a technical group preferred (preferably engineering, construction, project management or field operations).
Demonstrated effective leadership skills.
Working knowledge of electric, gas or steam operating practices, construction standards, work methods, equipment, maintenance practices, regulatory compliance and materials preferred.
Knowledge of safety rules and applicable electrical codes and PHMSA regulations preferred.
Ability to read and understand utility maps, plan and profiles, and drawings preferred.
Demonstrated financial skills such as budgeting and basic accounting.
Demonstrated effective interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
Demonstrated understanding of information technology applications. Demonstrated ability to use computer software programs (e.g., e-mail, word processing, spreadsheet, and project management).
Ability to work in a diverse work environment.
Possession of a valid driver’s license.
Note: This job is covered by the Department of Transportation regulations on drug and alcohol testing (CFR 49, Parts 40 and 199), and is subject to drug testing according to said regulations.
Alliant Energy is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer M/F/D/V.
Gas Engineer in Cedar Rapids, IA
September 11, 2008
Alliant Energy is currently hiring for a Gas Engineer in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
To be considered for this opportunity, you must apply online at www.alliantenergy.com/careers - reference #004995.
Application deadline is September 24 2008
Position Summary/Accountabilities:
Follows prescribed procedures and, under direct supervision, conducts analyses to develop design options or recommendations for structures, systems and components. Provides the overall planning and design of the gas system in assigned area of responsibility. Provides routine technical support and training for the field personnel. Establishes design, maintenance and construction standards based on codes and industry standards. May work under the supervision of a senior level engineer with specific work objectives. Work may be reviewed for technical accuracy.
Job Functions:
Performs engineering work that is varied and that may be somewhat difficult in character, but usually involves limited responsibility requiring knowledge of engineering theory and practices.
Some evaluation, originality or ingenuity is required and requires independent analysis and a moderate degree of judgment. Leads and effectively coordinates activities and resources on projects in assigned area of responsibility.
Assesses the integrity of system elements with regard to corrosion control, pressure, capacity, safety and reliability. Determines need for projects and budgetary requirements to reconcile deficiencies in system elements and prepares multi-year plans. Works with field managers on budgetary and project matters.
Plans the design and layout for the production, transmission and distribution of gas including; preparing lists of materials, sketches, drawings, specifications and equipment necessary for major construction projects. Work may be reviewed by higher level professionals.
Prepares proposals and assists in negotiating and securing bids and selecting contractors for projects.
Conducts engineering studies pertaining to main sizes, capacity and pressures and feeder point locations.
Works with field personnel on operations, maintenance, customer applications, corrosion control, code compliance and other engineering problems relating to gas engineering work.
Works on the establishment and continual review of practices, procedures, plans and standards for gas to ensure compliance with codes and industry standards.
Selects materials for gas distribution through testing and assessment of available products.
Works with appropriate state regulatory agencies to prepare and receive needed approvals for gas projects. Prepares and files applications with state agencies, writes testimony and testifies in public hearings.
Works with pipeline suppliers on the design and maintenance of delivery point facilities.
Participates and conducts routine training classes for field personnel on the use of engineering standards, gas system design, operations and maintenance plan, the use of computer systems and the fundamentals of engineering.
Provides operating guidelines and system performance parameters for proper system operation and specialized equipment. Monitors system performance to ensure system operating performance is maintained.
Assists in the specification for designs of various computing systems used for engineering and operations and provides a leadership role assisting other employees in the use of such systems.
May perform other duties of a similar or related nature and may assist with other phases of engineering work as assigned.
Physical & Environmental Requirements:
Physical requirements include extended hours of driving, sitting for long periods of time, speaking in front of groups, finger dexterity, hearing and seeing. Environmental requirements include working indoors and outdoors.
Technical/Job Skill Qualifications:
The candidates must meet the following minimum qualifications, and have demonstrated the following technical or job skills:
Typically requires 4 year engineering degree.
Typically requires less than two years experience in a similar work environment.
Demonstrated basic knowledge of materials, construction standards and practices and state codes.
Ability to apply learned engineering standards to gas utilities.
Prior experience through an internship or co-op in gas/electric utilities preferred.
Working knowledge of computer operations, specifically load flow analysis and spreadsheet applications.
Must have a valid driver’s license.
Ability to work effectively in a diverse work environment.
Disclaimer: The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.
Alliant Energy is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. The successful candidate will be subject to a pre-employment drug screen, physical and background investigation. To apply for this challenging opportunity, please complete the online application, including resume and salary requirements, no later than September 24 2008
A core corporate value of Alliant Energy is to be a responsible corporate citizen, caring for the environment and the communities where we do business and encouraging diversity in our employee and supplier ranks, we recognize, respect and appreciate the valuable and different perspectives that each of us bring to the work environment, our company and our customers.
Civil Engineer Project Manager in Marysville, WA
July 29, 2008
Job Title: Civil Engineer/Project Manager
Peak Engineering Inc.; a successful and dynamic company providing civil engineering, surveying and land planning in Snohomish Co. WA (N. of Seattle) seeks an experienced Project Manager/Civil Engineer.
Job Description:
Peak engineering is accepting applications for a project manager and project engineer. Job duties include:
• Project management and design work
• Review and stamping of civil engineering plans as appropriate
• Quality control
• Oversee an experienced staff of engineers, designers and drafters
• Assist with preparing job proposals and cost estimates
• Communicate effectively with new and existing clients
• Interact with reviewing agencies
• Coordinate with Planning and Surveying departments
• Report directly to the company owners
• Visit sites
• Solve construction problems
• Mentor other employees
Projects include residential subdivisions, planned residential developments, multi-family, retail and commercial projects.
Qualifications:
Prefer registered P. E. (civil) in Washington State or be able to obtain registration within 6 months. Must have at least five years of experience in land development or related projects.
Excellent knowledge of all aspects of design, permit processes and construction is required. We are seeking an individual who is outgoing with excellent communication and interpersonal skills who desires a team environment and is committed to excellence while balancing work and personal life.
Benefits:
• 8 paid holidays
• 3 weeks paid vacation
• Cumulative (up to 5) paid sick days
• High coverage low deductible health insurance
• 401K retirement plan with safe harbor 3% minimum employer contribution and discretionary profit sharing
• AFLAC
• Mileage reimbursement
• Long term disability insurance provided
Company Description:
Peak Engineering, Inc. is an established mid-size (15 employees) company. We have a backlog of large and small projects with a variety of clients. We provide civil engineering, land surveying and land use planning services primarily in Snohomish County, Washington and its Cities. We have built our business and reputation by providing solid engineering solutions, efficient project permitting and exceptional client service.
Area info:
Located in Western Washington State, 30 miles North of Seattle.
Temperate climate with abundance of outdoor activities nearby including: Beaches, boating, camping, hiking, snowboarding and skiing. There are also city attractions nearby in Seattle and Vancouver, Canada.
Please contact: resumes [at] peak-engineering [dot] net and visit our website at www.peak-engineering.net
Deputy Chief of Ferries System for Construction and Operations in Seattle, WA
June 24, 2008
Deputy Chief of Ferries System for Construction and Operations
| Division: | Ferries |
| Recruitment Number: | WMS 08-044 |
| Location: | Seattle (Belltown) |
| Salary: | $96,276 to $123,486 annually depending on qualifications |
| Posting Date: | Friday, June 13, 2008 |
| Closing Date: | Friday, July 11, 2008 |
Position Profile: This is not a job but rather a career opportunity in a one of a kind position. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Ferries System is an integral part of Washington’s transportation infrastructure. If it does not run efficiently 365 days a year, it is equivalent, if not worse to the collapse of any major highway system. The Deputy Chief for Construction and Operations is a key position in this infrastructure and is responsible for operations and construction management of the largest ferry system in the United States – 24 vessels and 20 terminals throughout Puget Sound.
Reporting to the Ferries System Chief, this executive position serves five important roles. They are: (1) Managing the construction of new vessels; (2) Working with the United States Coast Guard to ensure the maintenance and safety requirements for existing fleet vessels are met; (3) Constructing, updating and preserving ferry terminals; and, (4) Overseeing the operations of ferry service on 10 routes; and, (5) Improving levels of customer service.
At this time, the position’s most critical aspect is the oversight responsibilities associated with the construction of five new vessels over the next four years. At an estimated cost in excess of $300 million, the new Deputy Chief will be under intense scrutiny to ensure this project is completed on time and within budget. In addition, the Deputy Chief will be working on a long-term preservation plan for vessels in the existing fleet in collaboration with the United States Coast Guard. Finally, the Deputy Chief will develop the capital plan for ferry terminal upgrades and new construction.
To accomplish these tasks, the Deputy Chief will need to be a maritime expert with significant fleet operations and construction experience. He or she will assist the Ferries System Chief in establishing relationships with shipyards, recommending operating efficiencies and improving customer service.
The successful candidate will:
- Manage available funds to successfully accomplish Ferries System biennial programs within legislatively authorized levels.
- Assume key role in the negotiation of contractual agreements to construct new vessels for the fleet.
- Maintain collaborative working relationships with federal, state and local governments and agencies with interests in Ferries System services.
- Demonstrate sound decision-making and good judgment on a constant basis.
Desired qualifications include:
- Clear and effective communication skills both in the written and oral form.
- Hands-on knowledge of engineering (civil and marine) and operations (terminal and vessel).
- Senior-level operations experience preferably in a maritime setting.
- Demonstrated experience creating and maintaining beneficial and positive relations with labor unions.
- Experience and knowledge of Coast Guard policies and regulations as they pertain to passenger vessels.
- Experience managing and directing large capital and operating budgets.
Compensation: $96,276 to $123,486 annually depending on qualifications.
Outstanding benefits including health, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; vacation, sick, military and civil leave; dependent care assistance program; employee assistance program; deferred compensation plans; educational benefits program; 11 paid holidays; and state retirement plans.
How To Apply: To be considered for this position, please email the following (combined into one document) to hqhr [at] wsdot [dot] wa [dot] gov (subject: WMS 08-044) by 5:00 p.m. on July 11, 2008 in this order:
Letter of Interest.
Chronological Resume.
Applicant Profile (optional).
Be prepared to provide references at the time of interview. Application assessment will be ongoing and the hiring authority reserves the right to interview and offer the position at any time during the recruitment process. It is to the applicant’s advantage to apply as early as possible. Interested applicants are encouraged to personally contact the recruiter.
Electronic application materials in Word format are preferred; however, hard copies may be sent to:
| hqhr [at] wsdot [dot] wa [dot] gov Subject: WMS 08-044 |
or | WSDOT – Headquarters Office of Human Resources Attn: Ted Koska, Recruitment Manager PO Box 47310 Olympia, WA 98504-7310 Phone: 360.705.7509 FAX: 360.705.6849 |
Chief Naval Architect in Seattle, WA
June 24, 2008
Chief Naval Architect
| Division: | Washington State Ferries |
| Recruitment Number: | WMS-08-043 |
| Location: | Seattle- Belltown Area |
| Salary: | $82,932-$106,356 annually depending on qualifications |
| Posting Date: | Tuesday, June 03, 2008 |
| Closing Date: | Thursday, June 26, 2008 |
Position Profile:
The Chief Naval Architect reports through the Director of Maintenance, Preservation and Engineering to the Ferries Division Assistant Secretary and is the agency’s foremost advisor on vessel design issues. As a registered Professional Engineer, the Chief Naval Architect provides critical input to policy development, implementation, and application as it pertains to vessel capabilities and limitations for existing and future ferry vessel design and ensures that vessel design, design changes, modifications, operations, construction, and repairs meet regulatory agency requirements and satisfy fundamental engineering principals, in addition to good marine practice for safety, security, operability, feasibility, maintainability, and reliability for the intended operating environment.
The employee in this position will be required to:
• Lead and manage the Vessel Design Branch and make work assignments for 15 employees. Direct the resources of 6 engineering consulting firms on approved tasks
• Review and assess design alternatives for correcting existing fleet problems, renovations resolving obsolescence issues, and meeting emerging regulatory agency requirements
• Review and accept design deliverables from contractors
• Develop budgetary trade-offs and reallocate funds to vessel design projects in accordance with agency and supervisor’s strategic intent
• Prioritize design projects in accordance with agency and supervisor’s strategic intent
• Make human resource management decisions including performance assessments, over- time assignments/requests, vacation requests, and hiring of new employees in accordance with guidance and strategic intent of supervisor
• Take to the supervisor decisions regarding program priorities, budget submittal approval, and contractor task approval
The successful candidate will:
• Be a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Washington in the field of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering or other allied fields (e.g. Mechanical, Electrical), or must be a Registered Professional Engineer in the same disciplines in a different state and able to become a Registered Professional Engineer in the state of Washington within 6 months
• Have a strong background in the engineering, ship design, and construction of ships and boats licensed to carry passengers
• Have knowledge of engineering of shipboard structure, outfitting, machinery, piping, electrical, HVAC, and mechanical systems
• Have experience planning, scheduling, and managing large projects
• Have knowledge of engineering and design in accordance with the requirements of classification societies and regulatory agencies such as the American Bureau of Shipping, American Society of Testing Materials, U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Public Health Service
• Have knowledge of applicable sections of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), International Maritime Organization (IMO) as they apply to ferry operations, maintenance, preservation, and improvement
• Have knowledge of Labor & Industries, WISHA, and OSHA requirements for worker access and safety plus knowledge of specific requirements of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Washington State Law as it applies to ADA
Desired qualifications include:
• The ability to synthesize varying engineering disciplines and manage consultant work
• The ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
• The ability to work, liaison, and coordinate with other organizations, both internal and external, and to develop strategies and execution plans
• The ability to coach, mentor, and train staff
• Experience in long range planning
• The ability to develop, manage, and execute budgets; develop and implement decisions
• Experience using a personal computer as a tool for a variety of technical and managerial functions
- Ethical standards of conduct, integrity and honesty
- Ability to act in the public interest
- A commitment to the Department’s quality, diversity, and public service values
Compensation: $82,932-$106,356 annually depending on qualifications.
Outstanding benefits include health, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; vacation, sick, military and civil leave; dependent care assistance program; employee assistance program; deferred compensation plans; educational benefits program; 11 paid holidays; and state retirement plans.
How To Apply: Please send a letter of interest, a detailed resume, a minimum of three employment references with current phone numbers and addresses, and a completed Applicant Profile Form (pdf 77 kb) (optional) by 8:00 am on Thursday, June 26, 2008. The letter of interest should indicate how you meet the qualifications as shown on this announcement.
Electronic application materials in Word format are preferred; however, hard copies may be sent to:
| WSFRecrutiment @wsdot.wa.gov Subject: WMS-08-043 |
or | Washington State Ferries Office of Human Resources 2901- 3rd Avenue, Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98121-1042 FAX: (206)515-3489 |
If you have decided to apply for this position, we would appreciate your voluntary cooperation in responding to the Applicant Profile Form. This information will assist in ensuring equal employment opportunity and is strictly confidential, available only to authorized personnel.
Agency Profile: The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) values its employees, challenges them to continuously improve the way we do business, to meet and exceed the needs of our customers, and to carry out their duties in an ethical manner. WSDOT is a multi-modal transportation agency in one of the fastest growing areas of the country, responsible for planning, building and operating a complex highway system in addition to operating a large ferry system and freight and passenger rail system.
Washington State Ferries operates the largest ferry fleet in the United States. Twenty-eight ferries cross Puget Sound and its inland waterways, carrying over 26 million passengers to 20 different terminals. From Tacoma, Washington, to Sidney, British Columbia, WSF travels up and down the Sound, acting as a marine highway for commercial users, tourists, and daily commuters alike. There are over 1800 dedicated employees who have made Washington State Ferries the most popular tourist attraction in the state.


