Functional Title Contract Manager – Utility Services
Recruitment Category Type Standard
Functional Category Utility Services
Grade GS.14
FLSA Status Exempt
Requisition Number 26-0084
Number of Vacancies Two (2)
Job Level Non-Management
Job Code N/A
Job Description Summary
Manages the Utility Services Department’s emergency and complex repair contracts and responsible for managing non-core work repair and maintenance contracts. Performs responsible supervisory work at the highest level as it relates to emergency and non-core work for repairs and maintenance of the infrastructure and management of the sewer house connection renewal program.
Organization Name Department Office
Reports to Section Manager, Project Engineer
Full or Part Time Full Time
If Part Time how many hours per week
Regular or Temporary Regular
Position End Date (if temporary)
Work Schedule
Monday- Friday
7:30 am to 4:00 pm
Position Location Silver Spring & Temple Hills
General Summary
The Contract Manager – Utility Services – Zones manages the Utility Services Department’s emergency and complex repair contracts and is also responsible for managing non-core work repair and maintenance contracts. They perform work at the highest level for repairs and maintenance of the infrastructure and management of the sewer house connection renewal program.
Essential Functions
- Plans and prepares contracts for bid
- Inputs data in MMIS/WAM regarding the emergency contracting program and sewer house connection renewal program
- Plans and coordinates contract personnel on tasks associated with emergency and routine maintenance of the WSSC water and sewer systems including, but not limited to, conducting field inspections at contract work locations
- Assists Water/Wastewater Systems Assessment Division’s Section Manager and Supervisory Project Engineer with bid specifications
- Performs the design, review, and distribution of sewer house connection renewal work
- Conducts work site pre-inspections while preparing contractor assignments
- Holds pre-construction meetings with contractors, state, county, and local agencies, and sediment control specialists
- Negotiates, writes, approves, and issues change orders on contracts
- Receives, reviews, investigates, and approves/disapproves claims
- Responsible for contract administration including, but not limited to, preparing engineer presentations on matters of dispute with contractors, field orders and payments to the contractors, approval of change orders, and compliance with their delegated level authority relative to costs and time
- Reviews and approves by-pass plans
- Collects pertinent data related to the specific repair and maintenance of the WSSC Water system
- Confers with the members of various departments within WSSC Water, representatives from local government agencies, other utilities, and WSSC Water customers to communicate and coordinate the progression of contract work
- Records pertinent information on sketches and submits clear and detailed drawings of changes to the WSSC Water systems to the Mapping Section to incorporate with the GIS
- Prepares verbal and written reports
- Conducts a thorough review of construction plans and proposed extensions to the WSSC Water system for deviations from construction standards
- Drives a vehicle to conduct WSSC Water business
Other Functions
- Writes and issues field orders when contractor is out of compliance with specifications
- Writes final decision of the Engineer on contracts when claim cannot be resolved
- Receives, reviews, and approves and/or disapproves submittals
- Schedules shutdowns, chlorination sampling and bacteriological testing
- Works with stakeholders to manage problems and information flow on the contracts
- Attends after-hours meetings and work with homeowner’s associations
- Participates in project design
- Assists in planning short and long-range programs for operational and engineering improvements to the WSSC water and sewer systems
- Provides technical engineering assistance; assists Utility Services Department members in solving difficult system shutdowns or bypasses
- Takes the lead in reviewing and addressing customer complaints, as required
- Guides and instructs contractor workers regarding specified work-in-progress
- Locates underground pipelines and appurtenances with electromagnetic locating devices
- Obtains permits as needed
- Performs related duties as required
Work Environment And Physical Demands
- Work performed primarily in the field
- Some duties are performed in an office environment
Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of the materials, equipment, methods, and techniques commonly used in public works maintenance and repair operations of water distribution and wastewater collection systems
- Ability to apply engineering principles in field situations
- Skilled in performing engineering computations, estimates, and measurements
- Knowledge of standard operating procedures
- Knowledge or understanding of hydraulic principles including static and dynamic pressures, hydraulic gradients, head loss in pressure, and flow calculations in pipe systems
- Considerable knowledge of locating underground utilities by use of drawings and locating devices
- Demonstrated ability to conduct independent investigations and making determinations in field problems related to WSSC Water systems
- Ability to work effectively with contract personnel and to apply enforcement of specifications tactfully and with impartiality
- Ability to work with State, County and local agencies and the general public
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with members of various departments outside of the Utility Services Department
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Knowledge of basic construction management techniques
- Intermediate proficiency level in Microsoft Office applications (Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook)
Minimum Education, Experience Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related discipline
- 2 years of experience in construction supervision/inspection/management
- 1 year of experience in the maintenance and/or operation and/or construction of water/sewer systems
OR
- High School diploma or equivalent
- 2 years of experience in construction supervision/inspection/management
- 5 years of progressively responsible experience in the maintenance and/or operation and/or construction of water/sewer systems
Additional Requirements
- Possession of a valid driver’s license, with no more than 4 points, and the ability to obtain and maintain a WSSC Water driver’s permit within 90 days of hire or transfer date
- Ability to obtain and maintain Class 1 Water Distribution Systems Operator certification within 1 year of hire or transfer
- Ability to obtain and maintain Class 2 Wastewater Collection System Operator certification within 2 years of hire or transfer
- On 24-hour call to work nights/weekends as warranted
- Completion of all safety training as required by WSSC Water
- Completion of the WSSC Water Financial Disclosure statement within 30 days of employment and annually thereafter
Preferences
- ACI certification
- Water and sewer design experience
Salary $85,214 - $145,095
EEO Statement
AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
It is the policy of the Commission to select new employees and to promote current employees without regard to race, sexual orientation, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, or handicap. The Commission does not discriminate against qualified individuals with a disability and will make reasonable accommodation for any disability that does not result in undue hardship for the Commission.
Close Date 11/25/2025
Open Until Filled No
Special Instructions to Applicants
Additional Information
All applicants selected will be subject to drug screening and a background check/verification.
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