Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District

Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District

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Mission:
We responsibly manage stormwater in service of safe, sustainable and livable communities.

The Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District) is one of three entities serving the drainage needs of the County of Riverside and its cities. The District’s service area (2,700 square miles) covers the western third of the county, with its eastern limits extending through parts of Cathedral City.

06/15/2026

🚨 Now Hiring: Heavy Equipment Mechanic Supervisor
📍 Riverside, CA
💰 $90,885 - $118,645 Annually
📅 Apply by June 21, 2026

Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation District is seeking a Heavy Equipment Mechanic Supervisor to lead fleet maintenance operations for a diverse fleet of 150+ vehicles and equipment, including excavators, dozers, dump trucks, service trucks, passenger vehicles, and emergency generators.

Competitive candidates will have:
✔ ASE Master Certification (Automotive and/or Medium/Heavy-Duty Truck Repair)
✔ Experience diagnosing electrical and mechanical systems using fleet maintenance software (EJ Ward, Asset Works, or similar)
✔ Strong knowledge of heavy equipment, truck maintenance, and fleet procurement specifications
✔ Experience with DOT, CARB, ACF, BIT, and Cal/OSHA compliance requirements
✔ Valid Class A CDL with Passenger and Tanker endorsements
✔ Strong communication, customer service, and Microsoft Office skills
Lead a skilled team supporting critical public infrastructure throughout Riverside County.

Apply today: https://rcflood.org/jobs

Photos from Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District's post 06/11/2026

Congratulations to our employees who participated in the inaugural County-Wide Soccer Tournament!

The tournament brought together employees from different departments across Riverside County for a friendly, after-hours opportunity to connect, build relationships, and promote teamwork. Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District advanced to the championship match, where Department of Waste Resources earned the tournament title.

Nabil Saleeb, a supervisor at the District was featured as the “Player of the Match”.

We are proud of our employees for representing the District with professionalism, teamwork, and sportsmanship throughout the season. Opportunities like this help strengthen the collaborative relationships that support public service across our county.

Thank you to all who participated, and congratulations to Waste Resources on their championship win!

Photos from Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District's post 06/11/2026

🌿 Los sistemas naturales desempeñan un papel importante en la seguridad frente a las inundaciones. La conservación de las llanuras de inundación naturales ayudan a absorber el exceso de agua y protege los barrios circundantes. No ensucie nuestras vías fluviales: ¡denuncie los vertidos ilegales!

Visite rcwatershed.org para obtener más información.

Photos from Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District's post 06/10/2026

🌿 Natural systems play a role in flood safety. Preserving floodplains helps absorb excess water and protects surrounding neighborhoods. Don't trash our waterways - report illegal dumping!

Visit rcwatershed.org to learn more!

06/08/2026

We are excited to welcome our new Survey and Mapping Interns this summer, Keoni Bactad and Gabriela Favela-Aguirre!

Keoni Bactad is a junior at Cal Poly Pomona majoring in the Civil Engineering: Geospatial Engineering program. In his free time, he enjoys playing golf and participating in outdoor activities.

Gabriela Favela-Aguirre is an undergraduate Civil & Geospatial Engineering student at Cal Poly Pomona. Previously, she conducted undergraduate research on Digital Twin modeling and interned with CASC Engineering and Consulting, where she gained experience in land development engineering. She aspires to become a licensed Professional Land Surveyor and Professional Civil Engineer. Outside of academics, she enjoys baking and cooking with her loved ones.

We are thrilled to have Keoni and Gabriela join our team and look forward to the contributions they will make throughout the summer. Please join us in welcoming them to the team!

06/01/2026

📢 Now Hiring – Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation District

Looking for your next career opportunity?

Check out these current openings:
1. Buyer II
📅 Application Deadline: June 3, 2026
💰 Salary Range: $71,380.56 – $97,388.36 annually

2. Junior Engineer / Assistant Engineer
📅 Application Deadline: June 2, 2026
💰 Salary Range: $83,532.80 – $119,579.20 annually

3. Senior Civil Engineer
📅 Application Deadline: June 4, 2026
💰 Salary Range: $119,740.41 – $160,212.03 annually

These positions are with the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and are based in Riverside. The engineering roles support the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of flood control and stormwater infrastructure throughout the county.

Apply here:
https://rcflood.org/jobs

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05/27/2026

Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District is Hiring: Senior Civil Engineer
📍 Riverside
💰 $119,740.41 – $160,212.03 annually
📅 Apply by June 4, 2026, at 11:59 PM Pacific

Join a team dedicated to protecting and improving regional infrastructure through flood control and public works engineering projects.

Ideal candidates will have experience in:
• Hydrology and hydraulics
• Flood control and public works projects
• Project management
• Supervisory leadership
• Communicating complex engineering concepts

Apply here: rcflood.org/jobs

05/22/2026

Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District office will be closed Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of the federal holiday and will reopen Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 8 a.m.

05/21/2026

The Santa Ana River was once called the most dangerous river west of the Mississippi after devastating floods reshaped Southern California. Today, major flood control projects like the Riverside Levees help protect Riverside and Jurupa Valley from future flooding.

Learn more about the project in the video!

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1995 Market Street
Riverside, CA
92501

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm