Olathe
Civil Engineer III - Street Preservation Program
Olathe, Olathe, Kansas, us, 66051
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Employment TypeFull Time
Job Summary
Civil Engineer III - Street PreservationCity of Olathe
The City of Olathe is seeking an experienced
Civil Engineer III
to join our team to work in a project manager capacity for the Street Preservation program. This role offers hands-on experience in public sector engineering and the opportunity to build a strong foundation in municipal infrastructure while working alongside experienced professionals.
The City of Olathe manages, maintains, and repairs over 1,300 lane miles of street pavement, including associated curbs and sidewalks. To maintain a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of at least 70, we prioritize projects annually. Our pavement preservation strategies include crack sealing, microsurfacing, mill and overlay, and complete reconstruction. Funding for these projects comes from the Capital Improvement Plan, street maintenance sales tax, and additional funding sources such as grants. As a Civil Engineer III, you will be part of a dynamic team, working on vital infrastructure projects that support the city's long-term goals. This position is the second step in a four-level career progression from Civil Engineer III to IV, providing opportunities for growth and development. If you have at least four years of engineering and project management experience, or relevant experience through an internship with a municipality or engineering firm where you gained practical knowledge in civil engineering, or a related field, we want to hear from you! Apply today to be part of a team that makes a difference.
The City of Olathe provides flexible work schedules to support a healthy work-life balance, with the majority of the work hours on-site. If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a difference in Olathe, apply now!
Applicants must have their Professional Engineers (PE) license, or ability to obtain the license within six months of employment. Applicants who do not have a PE license are encourage to apply for the Civil Engineer II position through the City of Olathe website.
The City of Olathe is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
This position is fully benefited to include 8 weeks Paid Parental Leave. Click here for a comprehensive guide to City of Olathe benefits.
No City residency requirement.
Salary Range: $80,080 - $110,545 depending on qualificationsApplications will be reviewed as received.
For more details, review the full job details and requirements below.
The Civil Engineer III acts as the project manager for design and construction of projects. Project scopes may include street preservation, street reconstruction, stormwater systems, water and wastewater systems, treatment facilities and rehabilitation projects, including inflow and infiltration (I&I) reduction. The Civil Engineer III is the top level of a two-level career progression of Civil Engineer II - III.
Key Responsibilities
Serves as the Project Manager for assigned projects with supervisory oversight, directing all project activities; negotiates with consultants on project scope and fee, managing the project funding, schedule, quality assurance and construction management.Reviews consultant-produced engineers plans, technical documents, and reports for new or re-construction involving roadways, geometric improvements, traffic signals, streetlights, water, sanitary, and storm systems, traffic control and construction phasing for conformance with City of Olathe technical specifications, design criteria and applicable codes and ordinances.Collaborates with construction inspectors in the interpretation of plans and resolution of problems during construction; reviews plans for compliance with original specifications and approves necessary changes.Communicates consistently with project stakeholders both internally and externally.Prepares and/or provides review of interlocal agreements, consultant contracts, and other related agreements and contracts required in the process of completing assigned projects; coordinates the preparation and execution of these documents with adjoining cities, Johnson County, Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT), Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and other agencies.
Qualifications
Experience : Four or more years of engineering and project management experience is required. Experience working in a municipality or Public Works Department is preferred.
Education:
A bachelor's degree with major coursework in civil engineering or a related field is required. Additional relevant experience may be substituted for education.
Licenses & Certifications:
Must be a registered Professional Engineer (PE) in the State of Kansas or be able to obtain a PE license in the State of Kansas within six months of employment. A valid driver's license with a favorable driving record is also required.
Environmental or Physical Demands:
Requires working in a variety of locations and conditions, commonly splitting time between an office setting and construction sites.
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Summary
Civil Engineer III - Street PreservationCity of Olathe
The City of Olathe is seeking an experienced
Civil Engineer III
to join our team to work in a project manager capacity for the Street Preservation program. This role offers hands-on experience in public sector engineering and the opportunity to build a strong foundation in municipal infrastructure while working alongside experienced professionals.
The City of Olathe manages, maintains, and repairs over 1,300 lane miles of street pavement, including associated curbs and sidewalks. To maintain a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of at least 70, we prioritize projects annually. Our pavement preservation strategies include crack sealing, microsurfacing, mill and overlay, and complete reconstruction. Funding for these projects comes from the Capital Improvement Plan, street maintenance sales tax, and additional funding sources such as grants. As a Civil Engineer III, you will be part of a dynamic team, working on vital infrastructure projects that support the city's long-term goals. This position is the second step in a four-level career progression from Civil Engineer III to IV, providing opportunities for growth and development. If you have at least four years of engineering and project management experience, or relevant experience through an internship with a municipality or engineering firm where you gained practical knowledge in civil engineering, or a related field, we want to hear from you! Apply today to be part of a team that makes a difference.
The City of Olathe provides flexible work schedules to support a healthy work-life balance, with the majority of the work hours on-site. If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a difference in Olathe, apply now!
Applicants must have their Professional Engineers (PE) license, or ability to obtain the license within six months of employment. Applicants who do not have a PE license are encourage to apply for the Civil Engineer II position through the City of Olathe website.
The City of Olathe is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
This position is fully benefited to include 8 weeks Paid Parental Leave. Click here for a comprehensive guide to City of Olathe benefits.
No City residency requirement.
Salary Range: $80,080 - $110,545 depending on qualificationsApplications will be reviewed as received.
For more details, review the full job details and requirements below.
The Civil Engineer III acts as the project manager for design and construction of projects. Project scopes may include street preservation, street reconstruction, stormwater systems, water and wastewater systems, treatment facilities and rehabilitation projects, including inflow and infiltration (I&I) reduction. The Civil Engineer III is the top level of a two-level career progression of Civil Engineer II - III.
Key Responsibilities
Serves as the Project Manager for assigned projects with supervisory oversight, directing all project activities; negotiates with consultants on project scope and fee, managing the project funding, schedule, quality assurance and construction management.Reviews consultant-produced engineers plans, technical documents, and reports for new or re-construction involving roadways, geometric improvements, traffic signals, streetlights, water, sanitary, and storm systems, traffic control and construction phasing for conformance with City of Olathe technical specifications, design criteria and applicable codes and ordinances.Collaborates with construction inspectors in the interpretation of plans and resolution of problems during construction; reviews plans for compliance with original specifications and approves necessary changes.Communicates consistently with project stakeholders both internally and externally.Prepares and/or provides review of interlocal agreements, consultant contracts, and other related agreements and contracts required in the process of completing assigned projects; coordinates the preparation and execution of these documents with adjoining cities, Johnson County, Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT), Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and other agencies.
Qualifications
Experience : Four or more years of engineering and project management experience is required. Experience working in a municipality or Public Works Department is preferred.
Education:
A bachelor's degree with major coursework in civil engineering or a related field is required. Additional relevant experience may be substituted for education.
Licenses & Certifications:
Must be a registered Professional Engineer (PE) in the State of Kansas or be able to obtain a PE license in the State of Kansas within six months of employment. A valid driver's license with a favorable driving record is also required.
Environmental or Physical Demands:
Requires working in a variety of locations and conditions, commonly splitting time between an office setting and construction sites.