Suffolk County Water Authority is a nonprofit groundwater supplier operating as an independent public-benefit corporation under New York State law. The tech stack reveals a heavy reliance on spatial and operational infrastructure tools—ArcGIS, SCADA, SAP, GIS—reflecting the capital-intensive nature of water distribution networks. Active hiring is accelerating with 20 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated in engineering and operations, and the project pipeline shows significant investment in resilience (wildfire protection, hazardous waste remediation) and modernization alongside regulatory compliance work.
Notable leadership hires: Executive Director
Established in 1951, the Authority supplies groundwater to approximately 1.2 million Suffolk County residents across Long Island. Operating on a nonprofit, cost-recovery model without taxing power, it manages water quality testing, distribution infrastructure, and regulatory compliance across a large service territory. The organization is currently scaling engineering and operations capacity while managing competing demands: infrastructure modernization (replacing legacy systems), environmental resilience (wildfire preparedness, chemical spill response), and fiscal sustainability through grant funding and cost control. Core operational systems include SAP for enterprise resource planning, ArcGIS for spatial asset management, and SCADA for real-time network monitoring.
Primary systems include ArcGIS (spatial asset management and survey tools), SCADA (network operations), SAP (enterprise resource planning), SQL Server, Python, Azure, AWS, and Palo Alto Networks security infrastructure. Operational tools span GIS analysis, Windows Server, Linux/Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Microsoft 365.
The Authority supplies drinking water to approximately 1.2 million Suffolk County residents and operates as one of the largest groundwater suppliers in the United States.
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