Erica Rooney

Public Works Director / City Engineer at City of Lake Oswego
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Credentials

  • Professional Engineer (PE)
    Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying
    Jan, 1990
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Public Works Director / City Engineer
      • Jul 2021 - Present

      Responsible for administrative and financial oversight of the Engineering, Water Treatment Plant, and Maintenance Operations divisions of the City of Lake Oswego.

    • City Engineer
      • May 2015 - Jul 2021

      Mange the Engineering Department and Water Treatment Plant. Over 35 staff, with over $40 million in annual budget, including water production for Lake Oswego and Tigard, infrastructure projects in transportation, water, sewer, and storm water, mapping and right-of-way permitting.

    • Asst City Engineer
      • Mar 2009 - May 2015

      Responsible for capital project delivery, GIS/mapping, surveying, private development review, right-of-way permitting, and traffic engineering staff in the Engineering Department.

    • Government Administration
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Sr. Engineer
      • Oct 2003 - Jun 2006

      Managed the engineering development review and construction inspection division of the Community Development Department. Approximately 15 staff, and annual budget of $5 million. Managed the engineering development review and construction inspection division of the Community Development Department. Approximately 15 staff, and annual budget of $5 million.

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Engineering Program Manager - various
      • Mar 1990 - Oct 2003

      Held a variety of positions from District Traffic Engineer, Sr. Engineer, Asst. City Traffic Engineer, and Project Engineer. Manager staff and budgets for traffic and transportation engineering staff, from 10-25 total, and annual budgets of over $20 million. Also was the Project Engineer for the initial Streetcar program (1995-1998). Held a variety of positions from District Traffic Engineer, Sr. Engineer, Asst. City Traffic Engineer, and Project Engineer. Manager staff and budgets for traffic and transportation engineering staff, from 10-25 total, and annual budgets of over $20 million. Also was the Project Engineer for the initial Streetcar program (1995-1998).

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Asst. Traffic Engineer
      • May 1988 - Feb 1990

      Responsibilities included traffic data monitoring, high-accident location analysis, recommending safety improvements, reviewing signal plans and specifications, and making recommendation for traffic operation modifications to the street system. Responsibilities included traffic data monitoring, high-accident location analysis, recommending safety improvements, reviewing signal plans and specifications, and making recommendation for traffic operation modifications to the street system.

    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Civil Engineer - II
      • Jan 1986 - May 1988

      Reviewed and conditioned development proposals for transportation improvements, responded to citizen requests for traffic improvements, and assisted in design for roadway and storm improvements. Reviewed and conditioned development proposals for transportation improvements, responded to citizen requests for traffic improvements, and assisted in design for roadway and storm improvements.

Education

  • Univeristy of Idaho
    BSCE, Civil Engineering

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