The Assistant County Engineer assists in providing leadership and direction related to operations and services within the County. Plans, directs, and coordinates all County road, bridge, ditch, park, and trail engineering; construction; and maintenance projects.
This is a non-union position. Complete 2026 pay scale is $80,142.40- $104,852.80/annually. For a complete position description, click here.
This job description indicates the normal type and level of work expected of the incumbent. Incumbent may be asked to perform other duties as apparent or assigned.
1. Uses independent judgment to provide supervision and leadership to department personnelunder the span of control. Makes recommendations on matters of hiring and discipline. Conducts ongoing feedback, coaching, mentoring, and timely formal reviews of performance for staff. Provides training and work direction, ensuring staff know and follow department and county rules, as well as sound work and safety practices, to accomplish the job objectives and avoid injury or loss.
2. Responsible for communications that maintain relationships key to the function of the county; plans and carries out communications at a level that can impact the morale and performance of staff.
3. In collaboration with the Public Works Director, plans, directs, and sets short- and long-term goals and objectives for the County Public Works Department, including establishing policies to maintain and improve the County highway, ditch, park, and trail systems subject to state and federal laws and economic constraints, and consistent with County Board objectives.
4. Manages the County’s bridge inspection program. Manage field inspection procedures and fieldbridge inspection reports; review bridges in field with bridge inspection personnel to determinespecific rating or maintenance problems; investigate bridge maintenance problems anddetermine repair options; compute or check new postings calculations; prepare letters andreports to local and state officials concerning the condition of specific structures.
5. Oversees and directs engineering staff in the planning, design, and documentation of federal,state, and county highway improvement projects. Coordinates project development and requiredAssistant County Engineer2reports with MnDOT, DNR, Army Corps of Engineers, local governments, and other agencies. Reviews design data, plans, estimates, and right-of-way issues; monitors staff progress; and recommends improvements to ensure project goals and compliance with current standards.
6. Makes recommendations; prepares reports for, and coordinates department plans with, the Public Works Director. Attends County Board meetings to present plans and accomplishments, and to discuss the development and implementation of programs and policies. the preparation of material for presentations concerning future or pending construction and conduct public meetings.
7. Supervises, and assists with the work of engineering staff, including associated work involved with the survey, design, construction, inspection, and project management of related activity involving County roads, ditches, parks, and trails. Ensures staff know and follow department and countyrules, as well as sound work and safety practices, in order to accomplish the job objectives andavoid injury or loss.
8. Responsible for engineering design recommendations related to maintenance of the county ditch system and the county’s park and trail systems.
9. Seeks grant funding and other outside funding sources for projects and department purposes; works with administration staff to account for grant fund uses. Administers state and federalfunds for the county and political subdivisions within the county
Candidates will be selected based on a review of training and experience. Top candidates will be selected to participate in oral interviews.
Complete 2026 annual salary range is $80,142.40- $104,852.80.