Director of Water Resources

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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

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Job Description

The Director of Water Resources at August Mack Environmental, Inc. in Indianapolis, IN, oversees wastewater treatment operations, managing projects, staff, and business development. This role involves strategic planning, technical expertise, and personnel leadership to ensure operational success. Candidates need a bachelor's degree, five years of relevant experience, and a Level IV or Class D Wastewater Treatment License. The position requires significant travel for site visits and client meetings.
DIRECTOR OF WATER RESOURCES

JOB SUMMARY

The Director of Water Resources oversees the management, technical execution, and business development efforts within the Water Resources Service Area, primarily dealing with wastewater treatment operations. Reporting to the Vice President of Technical Services, the Director ensures that projects are performed efficiently, staff are properly utilized, and revenue targets are met. This role requires high-level strategic planning, technical expertise, and personnel leadership to maintain quality service and operational success.




ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Support company sales and marketing efforts to secure work from new prospects including bidding, scoping, budgeting, proposal development, and providing technical expertiseIdentify work opportunities and work to secure contracts through direct communication, networking, and referrals Assist and direct staff to do the sameDevelop marketing materials, maintain updated resumes, prepare project descriptions, and contribute to technical presentationsEnsure adherence to the August Mack Safety Program and promote a culture of compliance on all Water Resources projectsAssemble and manage project teams while providing technical expertise for services includingWastewater and drinking water treatment operationsSustainability consulting (system audits, water reuse, energy reduction)Sustainable water resource managementLead staff in effectively managing projects including financial performance, budgeting, recognizing the need for change orders, selecting subcontractors, directing invoices, maintaining project files, closing out jobs, and reviewing project financial performanceOversee project portfolio and provide final review of project submittals and correspondenceManage and mentor Water Resources staff to achieve established performance objectives related to safety, sales, and project executionConduct personnel performance evaluations and implement corrective actions as necessary


JOB SPECIFICATIONS

Education: Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline; experience may be substituted for educational requirement

Experience: Minimum of five years in industrial or municipal water or wastewater treatment. Experience in business development and personnel management preferred

Certifications: Must have Level IV or Class D (Indiana) Wastewater Treatment License or equivalent from other state

Additional requirements: Valid driver’s license, acceptable driving record, and physically capable of operating the vehicles safely



KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Water resource management, regulatory compliance, sustainability strategies, and environmental safetyChemical and biological wastewater treatment, including troubleshooting problem systemsPersonnel leadership, client relationship management, technical mentoring, and training

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Ability to work outdoors, access equipment in difficult environments, and lift 50+ pounds. Travel as needed for site visits, client meetings, and project oversight

JOB CONTEXT

30% office (controlled environment), 70% field/site visit travel (environmental job hazards)



This classification requires travel to various client locations. Travel typically involves day trips within the state or neighboring states, resulting in longer workdays; and may include extended and/or further travel, resulting in multiple days and overnights. Long-distance drives and air travel may be required. Shift work and holiday work may be required on an as needed and sometimes ongoing basis.



August Mack Environmental is an Equal Opportunity Employer

August Mack Environmental, Inc.


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