- Salary
- $77k – $115k/yr
- Location
- 711 S Main St Grain Valley, MO, MO, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Engineering
- Education
- Bachelor
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
- Manages various capital improvement projects from conceptual design through construction, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, and resource allocation.
- Prepares and oversees the creation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for bidding and construction phases.
- Conducts project inspections to ensure compliance with approved plans, specifications, and construction standards.
- Prepares bid documents, evaluates contractor proposals, and develops recommendations for award of contracts to the Board of Aldermen.
- Negotiates contracts and amendments within defined budget constraints.
- Administers construction contracts, including processing pay estimates, change orders, and resolution of requests for information.
- Reviews and approves engineering plans and specifications for municipal projects, ensuring compliance with city codes, ordinances, and adopted engineering standards.
- Coordinates plan reviews with utilities and agencies to resolve conflicts and obtain required permits and approvals.
- Oversees the review of subdivision, commercial, and residential development plans for compliance with city codes, including water, sewer, and storm drainage systems.
- Collaborates with federal, state, county, and utility agencies to facilitate project approvals and permitting.
- Coordinates with consultants, contractors, and internal staff to resolve issues and achieve project goals.
- Provides engineering recommendations and technical support to Community Development staff, other city departments, and the public.
- Supervises inspections of construction materials and installations within the city's right-of-way to ensure quality control.
- Inspects "as-built" stormwater detention basins and drainage easements for compliance with approved plans and reports.
- Directs staff and contractors to ensure adherence to city standards and safety policies.
- Manages regulatory compliance for the city’s MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) Permit, including annual reporting.
- Prepares and updates the city’s 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan and oversees the annual street maintenance program.
- Reviews impact fee assessments for new developments and processes related permits.
- Evaluates stormwater and traffic reports submitted by developers, providing comments and approving final construction plans.
- Assists in the preparation and administration of traffic studies and surveys to address transportation and traffic management needs.
- Provides guidance on traffic-related design elements and solutions.
- Responds to engineering and drainage inquiries from the public in person, by phone, or in writing.
- Assigns staff to investigate complaints and issues or handles matters personally.
- Supervises Engineering Inspector/Technician and collaborates with City inspectors, to ensure enforcement of construction standards and project goals.
- Oversees the work of the city’s on-call engineering firm to ensure adherence to city ordinances and engineering practices.
- Attends Planning and Zoning Commission and Board of Aldermen meetings to provide technical expertise and recommendations.
- Prepares memos, ordinances, and intergovernmental agreements related to engineering projects.
- Promotes a culture of safety by adhering to city safety policies and practices, reporting unsafe conditions, and ensuring compliance with the City’s Safety Handbook.
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related field.
- At least four (4) years of experience as an Engineer-In-Training (EIT).
- Registered Professional Engineer (PE) in the State of Missouri.
- Any combination of education, experience, and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job and meets licensing requirements.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Three (3) years supervisory experience in the public sector
- Master’s degree in Engineering or related field
Knowledge of:
- Advanced civil engineering principles and practices related to design, construction, and project management, including municipal infrastructure.
- Impact fee policies and procedures, as well as methods for assessing and updating impact fees.
- Engineering plan review processes and quality control procedures for public and private development projects.
- Applicable municipal, state, federal, and local codes, standards, and regulations related to engineering design, construction, permitting, and contract administration.
- Industry standards for design and construction of capital improvement projects, including water, sewer, storm drainage, traffic, and street infrastructure.
- Techniques for regulatory compliance, including MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) regulations and reporting.
- Project planning, budgeting, and organizational skills to ensure effective execution of multiple concurrent projects.
- Research, analysis, and technical review methods for engineering designs, cost estimates, and reports.
- Effective grant writing techniques and alternative funding strategies for city infrastructure projects.
- Operation and application of standard office equipment, personal computers, and job-related software such as GIS, CAD, and project management tools.
- Principles of traffic studies, stormwater management, and sustainable infrastructure design.
- English grammar, spelling, and punctuation for effective communication and documentation.
- Communicate effectively and professionally with City staff, developers, consultants, elected officials, and the general public.
- Coordinate, manage, and monitor multiple complex projects, ensuring quality and adherence to schedules, budgets, and applicable regulations.
- Maintain a professional demeanor and resolve conflicts during stressful situations or public interactions.
- Provide clear and actionable feedback on engineering plans, reports, and construction projects.
- Conduct thorough inspections of construction projects and evaluate compliance with approved plans and standards.
- Compile, analyze, and transmit data in reports, memos, ordinances, and presentations for various stakeholders, including the Board of Aldermen.
- Respond courteously and effectively to inquiries from citizens, news media, developers, and contractors regarding engineering and drainage issues.
- Interpret and apply oral and written policies, procedures, and regulations effectively.
- Make sound, well-reasoned decisions in accordance with laws, ordinances, and established best practices.
- Operate standard office equipment and personal computers with proficiency in applicable software for project management and communication.
- Operate a motor vehicle to inspect project sites and attend meetings.
- Perform diverse duties with precision and efficiency under time-sensitive deadlines.
- Exhibit integrity, creativity, and resourcefulness in solving engineering challenges and meeting project objectives.
- Effective public relations and stakeholder engagement to build trust and collaboration.
- Self-motivation and proactive problem-solving in managing engineering projects.
- Technical writing, including clear, accurate, and professional use of grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
- Analyzing and negotiating contracts, amendments, and project-related agreements.
- Utilizing engineering and planning tools, such as GIS, CAD, and hydraulic modeling software.
- The work is performed under the supervision of the Community Development Director
- Direct supervision of the Engineering Inspector/Technician
- The primary duties of the position are performed in an office environment
- Some fieldwork may be required
- Must be able to sit for prolonged periods of time.
- Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to discern verbal instructions and communicate effectively in person and on a telephone.
- Sufficient visual acuity or other powers of observation, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to comprehend written work instructions, and to review, evaluate, and prepare a variety of written documents and text materials.