NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) · 1 month ago
Reviewer for Cross Connection Unit- Civil Engineering Intern
The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) is dedicated to protecting public health and the environment through the management of water resources. The role involves reviewing engineering plans for water line installations and ensuring compliance with regulations related to backflow prevention.
Environmental Services
Responsibilities
Reviews Applications/Plans/ Exemptions for Cross-Connection/ Backflow Prevention (BFP) Assembly installation on Water line submitted by Professional Engineer or Registered Architect
Checks Initial/Annual Test reports for compliance with approved Cross-Connection plans within a duly specified time frame and maintain detailed & accurate records of test reports in the database
Participates in meeting with the Applicant/Design Engineer regarding BFP Application/Plan requirements. Coordinate professionally with the unit/applicants to assist the unit’s function
Develop detailed knowledge of all application and permit procedures related to water connections and BFP installations. Prepares oral and written reports as required
Engages in studies, investigation or examinations related to the engineering functions or activities of the department
Engage in other reviews and studies regulations associated with water and sewer connections
Qualification
Required
A baccalaureate degree in civil engineering from an accredited college
A degree in any other engineering area or in civil engineering technology is not acceptable
Preferred
Aptitude in reviewing and interpreting engineering drawings, plans, reports, and specifications
Excellent oral & written communication skills, as well as professional writing skills
Experience with using Microsoft Office suite, GIS applications, Adobe Acrobat is preferred
Company
NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP)
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is a city agency of nearly 6,000 employees whose primary responsibility is to manage the city’s water supply.