Open Positions in DDOT’s Green Infrastructure Program

Open Positions in DDOT’s Green Infrastructure Program

RiverSmart Washington – Intensive LID Retrofits in Two Washington, DC Neighborhoods: installation of a bioretention bump-out

The DC Department of Transportation (DDOT) Stormwater Green Infrastructure (GI) Team is seeking mid and senior level civil engineers, environmental engineers, and landscape architects to join their growing team. DDOT is a leading transportation agency in implementing innovative stormwater management technologies. DDOT’s program is rapidly advancing, with GI construction occurring in every DC road construction project. For more information on their projects, check out these links: www.ddot.dc.gov/greeninfrastructure and www.ddot-lidconstruction.com.

The stormwater GI team is responsible for managing the full lifecycle of stormwater GI projects citywide. GI team members are project managers for GI retrofit design and construction projects citywide. The team assists all DDOT road construction projects to ensure that the projects meet new stormwater retention requirements. The team also reviews private development projects for opportunities to reduce runoff in the public right of way. They are involved in planning and maintaining GI sites and work with many local and federal agencies.

There are a lot of exciting opportunities to pursue & well qualified highly motivated professionals will be a tremendous asset to the team. Ability to work in a very dynamic environment is critical. The job is located at 55 M St SE, Washington, D.C. in the Navy Yard neighborhood and just one block from Nationals Ballpark. Please send a resume to Meredith Upchurch at Meredith.upchurch@dc.gov, 202-671-4663 with expression of interest.

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