Water Resources Project Manager
Company: Town of Castle Rock
Location: Castle Rock
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
This posting will remain open continuously until filled. The
Town of Castle Rock ’s future and the quality of that depend on the
choices we make today. Do you want to be part of a team that make
decisions that work now while preserving and protecting Castle
Rock’s identity and quality of life for the future? We value
teamwork, cooperation , and quality communication. We strive to
provide exceptional public service to our customers and encourage
creativity and innovation. We welcome all that share those values
to apply. Working for the Town of Castle Rock includes: The
opportunity to make a difference in our community Career
Advancement Programs Employee well-being program Competitive total
compensation with an excellent benefits package Free membership to
the MAC or Recreation Center About Castle Rock Water: You can’t
live without water, and Castle Rock Water can’t function without
great employees. We’re on the lookout for talented individuals who
are seeking a place to be valued and make a difference. Castle Rock
Water provides drinking water, sanitary sewer, and storm drainage
systems for the Town of Castle Rock’s more than 80,000 residents
and businesses. The Town is one of the fastest-growing and most
sought-after communities in Colorado and it’s consistently ranked
among the best and safest places to live in the State. Castle Rock
Water is a national leader in the water industry, recently
expanding its infrastructure to accommodate reuse water,
implementing progressive conservation measures and implementing
legacy stormwater projects. Whether managing water treatment at the
award-winning plant, maintaining the $730 million in
infrastructure, or ensuring and protecting long-term water, Castle
Rock Water has many opportunities available to learn and grow with
the organization. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Provides
project support and project management for water resources related
projects such as surface water diversion structures, pumping
systems, transmission pipelines, well drilling and equipping, well
rehabilitation, well replacement or abandonment, aquifer
investigation studies and assessments, and well optimization
studies. Manages facility design and improvements, reviews
engineering plans and technical specifications, develops general
scopes of work, cost estimates, project schedules; coordinates and
administers professional services and general construction
contracts; supervises and facilitates facility construction and
manages budget and warranty items. Obtains applicable permits and
coordinates work items with Town staff, consultants, utilities,
State and Federal agencies, stakeholders and contractors. Addresses
public and private concerns. Provides information and mapping for
master planning and project specific needs. Provides near term and
long range planning, input for systems needed to support new
development, and provides implementation of systems. Utilizes
knowledge of existing utilities infrastructure to determine
connectivity and facility requirements for future development.
Manages water resources infrastructure related programs, well
rehabilitation and re-equipping of inoperative wells. Evaluates
condition of existing infrastructure through analysis of historical
and operational data. Evaluates pump curves and selects replacement
pumping equipment. Determines and implements corrective measures.
Develops and prepares requests for proposals, evaluates consultant
and contractor submittals, and recommends award of contracts to
upper management. Facilitates design and construction progress
meetings, reviews contractor submittals and processes invoicing,
pay requests and reviews project change orders. Recommends policy
changes necessary to advance the needs of the Water Resources
program. Graphs and analyzes data to monitor regional trends in
water level for evaluating groundwater aquifer performance and
overall system analysis. Utilizes data and makes recommendations
for timing of new water supply projects. Assists in evaluation and
acquisition of prospective Town water rights; coordinates with
special water counsel through settlement and court proceedings to
change and use water rights; and coordinates with the Castle Rock
Water Commission on water rights issues. Recommends actions
regarding water rights decrees related to Denver Basin
non-tributary groundwater, tributary surface water, plans for
augmentation, exchanges and storage. Provides recommendations to
Operations Division on the appropriate use and timing of use of
water rights. Assists in the development of annual and long-term
Water Resources program budgeting and assists with Water fund
budgeting related to non-renewable water supplies. Prepares
Council, Commission, and public memoranda and presentations.
Responding to phone and e-mail inquiries from both internal and
external customers, and other agencies regarding well permits, CIP
project status, historic well operating data, water rights, and to
resolve issues. Routinely provides input and recommendations in
resolving issues concerning water resources well programs and water
resources infrastructure planning. Frequently assists operations
staff in forming solutions for raw water operational problems and
concerns. Determines new water well sites for well drilling
program. Selects well candidates for re-drilling. Designs and
coordinates water well rehabilitation program, and makes well
equipment selections. Assists CIP engineers with raw water
collection pipeline design for Town well system. Work is performed
within authorized limits prescribed by the Water Resources Manager
and existing policy. Exercises judgment in selecting and
interpreting information. Finished work is reviewed by manager for
attainment of objectives and adherence to deadlines. May
communicate with all levels of Town staff, State of Colorado,
Federal agencies and citizens. Performs other duties as assigned or
required. Minimum Qualifications: An equivalent combination of
education, training, and experience that demonstrates required
knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered. Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Geology, or a related science
discipline Experience: Four (4) years of utility systems and
facilities experience; or an equivalent combination of education,
training, and experience. Licenses and/or Certifications Required:
A valid Colorado driver's license Preferred Qualifications: A P.E.
P.G. or P.H. license is preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge and experience with utility systems and facilities.
General understanding of physics, chemistry and engineering
concepts regarding hydraulics and fluid dynamics. Extensive
knowledge of and experience with subsurface geology, hydrogeology,
and petrophysics in the Denver Basin Aquifers for water well
related work. A basic understanding of water rights decrees related
to Denver Basin nontributary groundwater, tributary surface water,
plans for augmentation, exchanges and storage. Advanced knowledge
of the principles and practices of water resources engineering,
municipal water supply, civil engineering and Colorado Water Law.
Basic understanding of water usage and augmentation efforts
reporting to Water Commissioner. Ability to make appropriate
independent decisions and provide solutions to complex problems.
Ability to plan and act as lead staff on assigned projects. Ability
to apply Town standards and policies to the management of capital
projects. Ability and willingness to follow-up on issues until
final resolution is achieved. Ability to negotiate and interpret
legal agreements and contracts. Ability to conduct site visits
related to water resource infrastructure and planning and to attend
out of office meetings. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel,
Outlook, MS Project, PowerPoint and ArcGIS. Advanced knowledge and
ability to understand contractual agreements, technical reports,
drawings and specifications. Knowledge of AWWA Standards, Public
Works Regulations, Town of Castle Rock Municipal Code. Ability to
establish and maintain effective work relationships with customers,
landowners, developers, other water utilities, outside agencies,
contractors and Town staff. Good written and verbal communication
skills with a variety of educational levels and backgrounds.
Physical Demands: Sedentary work for long periods of time
Occasional physical work lifting no more than 10 pounds Occasional
lifting, carrying, walking and standing Occasionally required to
use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls;
reach with hands and arms; and stop, kneel, crouch or crawl
Frequent hand/eye coordination to operate personal computer and
office equipment Vision for reading, recording and interpreting
information Speech communication and hearing to maintain
communication with employees and citizens Work Environment : Works
primarily in a clean, comfortable environment This position will
conduct on-site project evaluations and attend out of office
meetings Equipment Used: Uses standard office equipment including a
personal computer system This position may require the incumbent to
occasionally use personal equipment (e.g. vehicle, cell phone,
tools, etc.) in the course of their employment. This posting is
subject to close at any point in time once a qualified pool of
applicants has been obtained. Must satisfactorily complete a
criminal background check and driving record check prior to
commencing employment. The Town of Castle Rock is an equal
opportunity employer.
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