Description : Coordinates and consults with other District offices on the gathering and preparation of data for development of hydrodynamic and sediment transport models.
Provides expert recommendations for the conduct of special wind, wave, erosion and accretion studies.
Undertakes the design of navigation channels, sediment traps, floodwalls, levees, tidegates, backfills, jetties, breakwaters and groins and seawalls.
Develops procedures and standards to be used by others for wetland restoration, navigation improvements, shoreline protection and beach erosion control.
Directs section and unit engineers engaged in developing designs for projects along coastal areas, inlets and estuarine environments.
Requirements : Appointment may be subject to a suitability or fitness determination, as determined by a completed background investigation.
Incumbent is required to possess a valid state driver's license.
Incumbent must obtain a Facilities Engineering (FE) Level II certification within 24 months from the start of employment.
This position requires possession of an active Professional Engineering (PE) license issued by any State in the United States, the District of Columbia, Guam or Puerto Rico.