Municipal wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection for Louisville
Louisville MSD operates the city's wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure across a legacy enterprise stack (SAP, Oracle, SQL Server, GIS). The hiring mix is balanced between engineering and operations roles with accelerating velocity — a pattern typical of utilities managing aging asset bases and compliance-driven modernization. Active projects span treatment upgrades, pump station replacements, and large-scale sewer inspection programs, with regulatory compliance (KPDES, Clean Water Act, consent decrees) as the dominant constraint.
Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District is a government agency responsible for wastewater collection and treatment, stormwater management, and flood protection services across Louisville, Kentucky. The organization was founded in 1946 and currently operates with 501–1,000 employees. Louisville MSD's core mandate is to deliver safe, clean waterways through sustainable infrastructure and regulatory compliance. The technology footprint reflects the capital-intensive nature of utility operations: enterprise resource planning (SAP for financials and operations), geospatial systems (GIS), and legacy database platforms (Oracle, SQL Server) support both back-office functions and field operations. Current operational priorities include condition assessment, treatment facility upgrades, pump station construction and replacement, large-scale sewer televising programs, and multi-year system capacity and line replacement initiatives.
SAP (financial and operational modules), Oracle, SQL Server, GIS, UNIX, Linux, and Microsoft Office. The stack emphasizes enterprise resource planning and geospatial data management for asset-heavy infrastructure operations.
KPDES permit compliance, Clean Water Act standards, and active consent decree obligations. These constraints shape major projects including televising, sewer line replacement, and treatment center upgrades.
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