Village Engineer
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Job description
Engineering and Project Delivery* Lead design, review, and construction of public works projects, including streets, utilities, and infrastructure systems.* Establish and enforce engineering standards, specifications, and construction requirements.* Manage project timelines, budgets, and consultant performance for capital improvements.* Conduct field investigations, site inspections, and oversee construction activities.Development Review and Coordination* Review subdivision plats, site plans, and development proposals for compliance with Village standards.* Coordinate with developers, contractors, and consultants on project requirements and approvals.* Oversee permitting processes related to right-of-way work, erosion control, grading, and utilities.* Ensure proper documentation, record drawings, and GIS integration for completed projects.Leadership and Collaboration* Supervise and mentor engineering staff; delegate and prioritize workload.* Collaborate with Public Works divisions (streets, utilities, facilities) on infrastructure planning and operations.* Serve as a technical advisor to the Village Board, Planning Commission, and Public Works Committee.* Participate in public meetings and communicate project updates to staff team, external stakeholders, and residents.Planning, Budgeting, and Administration* Assist in development of the annual capital improvement plan (CIP) and operating budget.* Prepare technical reports, ordinances, specifications, and contract documents.* Coordinate engineering consultants and support procurement for public works projects.* Respond to resident inquiries and resolve infrastructure-related concerns.
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Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesKnowledgeKnowledge of civil engineering principles, practices, and standards related to municipal infrastructure, including streets, stormwater, sanitary sewer, water systems, and public facilities.Knowledge of public works construction methods, materials, specifications, and inspection practices.Knowledge of engineering design, project management, and capital improvement planning processes.Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and regulatory requirements related to public infrastructure and land development.Knowledge of subdivision design, permitting, erosion control, grading, and right-of-way regulations.Knowledge of budgeting, procurement, contract administration, and consultant coordination practices.Knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), AutoCAD, and related engineering software applications.Knowledge of municipal government operations, public meeting processes, and board/committee interactions.SkillsStrong project management and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects, priorities, schedules, and budgets simultaneously.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills related to engineering design, infrastructure systems, and operational challenges.Effective verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to prepare technical reports, specifications, presentations, and correspondence.Interpersonal skills necessary to work collaboratively with staff, elected officials, contractors, developers, consultants, regulatory agencies, and residents.Supervisory and leadership skills, including the ability to mentor staff, delegate assignments, and evaluate performance.Skill in reviewing engineering plans, specifications, plats, and construction documents for accuracy and compliance.Skill in conducting field inspections, investigations, and construction oversight activities.Proficiency in the use of engineering software, GIS applications, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office programs.AbilitiesAbility to plan, coordinate, and oversee complex public infrastructure and capital improvement projects.Ability to interpret and apply engineering standards, technical data, regulations, ordinances, and construction specifications.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, elected officials, developers, consultants, contractors, and the public.Ability to communicate technical information clearly and effectively to both technical and non-technical audiences.Ability to prepare and manage departmental budgets, contracts, reports, and project documentation.Ability to exercise sound judgment and make informed decisions in a timely manner.Ability to respond professionally and effectively to resident concerns and infrastructure-related issues.Ability to attend meetings outside of normal working hours, as needed.Ability to perform field work and inspections in varying weather and site conditions.The Village of Germantown is an Equal Opportunity Employer and will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.