Are you an experienced project engineer looking to take the next step in your career? Does the idea of being involved in infrastructure projects from initial concept through final construction and future operation appeal to you? Then join the City of East Lansing as our Senior Project Engineer and lead innovative projects that will shape the future of this thriving Big-Ten university community!
SUMMARY:
Working as part of the Engineering Division, you will help lead a talented team in the development of internally and externally designed projects and operation of related municipal programs. You’ll be responsible for developing and executing a diverse range of projects (water, sewer, streets, traffic, etc.), asset management plans, studies, right of way permitting, environmental permitting and programs, and the related resident and business communication. You will also work with cross-departmental staff to help review site plans and participate in complex development projects. We value excellent communication skills and the ability to engage with the public, providing clear explanations of projects and solving problems that arise during construction.
ABOUT US:
The City of East Lansing is committed to becoming a fully inclusive anti-racist place to live, work, visit and do business. We believe an organization functions at its highest ability when a shared culture that promotes accepting, respecting, and valuing differences that include attributes such as age, income, race, gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender expression, sexual identity, ability, language, family circumstances and cultural backgrounds is fostered. We are seeking individuals who share our commitment to equity and inclusion and reflect the community we serve.
East Lansing, home to Michigan State University, is a dynamic community of nearly 50,000 people with historic neighborhoods and a vibrant downtown, and you will be part of the team that maintains and improves infrastructure. The Department of Public Works & Environmental Services (DPW) manages streets, sanitation, trees, water, sewer, and more, and staff are committed to making East Lansing a great place to live, study and work.
WHY SHOULD YOU APPLY?
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Competitive salary with annual cost-of-living increases
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Retirement programs including a hybrid pension (10% employer contribution) and 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan
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$1,000 annual employer contribution to a post-employment Health Care Savings Plan
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14 paid holidays
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25 days of paid time off
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30 calendar days of paid parental leave for the birth, adoption, or placement of a child
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Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance with affordable employee cost-sharing for medical coverage and City-paid dental and vision premiums
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Life insurance equal to 2x annual salary, with optional supplemental coverage, and long-term disability insurance
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Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to use pre-tax dollars for out-of-pocket health and dependent care expenses
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An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offering free counseling and support for employees and their families
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Eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program for qualifying federal student loans
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An ever-changing work environment! In the dynamic work of Public Works, each day presents new and exciting challenges that keep your work fresh, engaging, and stimulating.
LOCATION:
The Department of Public Works is located at 1800 E State Road in East Lansing. The DPW facility is located north of downtown, nestled between wooded lots and farm fields. The office is located near US-127 and I-69, and there is ample surface parking. The facility is also located near Granger Meadows Park and other walking trails, which staff often frequent on their breaks. Due to the nature of this work, remote work options are available but limited and based on the demands of the Department.
ON-GOING AND UP-COMING PROJECTS:
East Lansing is a state-wide leader and known for its innovative approaches to engineer a better future. As an illustration of our commitment to progress, we've proudly implemented a groundbreaking large-scale biodigester at the Water Resource Recovery Facility, powering operations and drastically reducing energy costs through advanced engineering. Join our dynamic team and be prepared to play a significant role in an exciting lineup of projects similar to this:
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Wet-Weather Resiliency Master Planning: City-wide 2D Hydraulic and Hydrologic modeling and climate predictions to help design infrastructure to meet challenges of a changing climate.
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Harrison Road Bridge Deck Replacement over the Red Cedar River
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State Revolving Fund Sewer Projects including both the sewer collection system and the Water Resource Recovery Facility
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Traffic Signal Asset Management Plan
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Major and Local Road Reconstruction and Utility Projects
A bachelor’s degree with major course work in civil engineering or a related engineering discipline is required, and possession of, or ability to obtain registration as a Professional Engineer is desired. Work experience should include five years of increasingly responsible civil engineering experience in road, water and/or sewer design, including two years of project supervisory responsibility. Demonstrated project management skills, and excellent written and verbal communication skills are key.