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County Engineer Jobs in Adel, IA (NOW HIRING)

Equipment Operator

Boone, IA · On-site

$29.08/hr

County Engineer's Office Date Prepared: May 12, 1993 Date Revised: February 28, 2024 Approved by the BOS: March 6, 2024 Location: Boone County JOB OBJECTIVES: 1. Will be a regular employee of Boone ...

Under the administrative direction of the County Administrator, leads and manages Polk County ... Proficiency in interpreting and applying architectural, engineering, and other construction ...

Water Resources Engineer

Des Moines, IA · On-site

$75K - $150K/yr

Blue Earth County Ditch No. 57, Mapleton, MN View additional ISG projects: Portfolio ISG Surface ... Professional Engineer (PE) licensure, required * Experience in managing projects within the surface ...

Blue Earth County Ditch No. 57, Mapleton, MN View additional ISG projects: Portfolio ISG Surface ... Professional Engineer (PE) licensure, required * Experience in managing projects within the surface ...

Civil Engineer - Surface Water Department: Civil Employment Type: Full Time Location: Des Moines ... Blue Earth County Ditch No. 57, Mapleton, MN View additional ISG projects: Portfolio ISG Surface ...

Senior Traffic Engineer

Des Moines, IA · On-site

$116K - $154K/yr

Direct experience with DOT, local county, municipal, and/or developer driven traffic engineering projects and project development. * A working knowledge of MicroStation or other CAD software packages.

Senior Traffic Engineer

Des Moines, IA · On-site

$116K - $154K/yr

Direct experience with DOT, local county, municipal, and/or developer driven traffic engineering projects and project development. * A working knowledge of MicroStation or other CAD software packages.

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Traffic Engineer

Des Moines, IA · On-site

$84K - $115K/yr

Direct experience with DOT, local county, municipal, and/or developer driven traffic engineering projects and project development. * A working knowledge of MicroStation, OpenRoads, AutoCAD, or other ...

... Engineer- Senior Manager, you will play a pivotal role in transforming raw data into actionable ... For only those qualified applicants that are impacted by the Los Angeles County Fair Chance ...

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See Adel, IA salary details

$39.5K

$103.1K

$139.3K

How much do county engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for county engineer in Adel, IA is $103,112.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $85,100.00 and $118,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a county engineer?

County Engineers are licensed professional engineers who oversee the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of public infrastructure within a county, such as roads, bridges, drainage systems, and public buildings. They ensure that all projects comply with state and federal regulations, manage budgets, and often supervise staff and contractors. County Engineers also play a key role in developing long-term infrastructure plans and responding to emergency situations that impact public works. Their work is essential to maintaining safe and efficient transportation and public services for the community.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a county engineer?

To thrive as a County Engineer, you need a strong background in civil engineering, a bachelor's degree in engineering, and a Professional Engineer (PE) license. Experience with CAD software, GIS systems, project management tools, and knowledge of local, state, and federal regulations is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help coordinate teams and interact with public officials and the community. These skills are essential for ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant infrastructure development and maintenance at the county level.

How does a county engineer typically collaborate with other county departments and external agencies?

County Engineers frequently work alongside other county departments—such as planning, public works, and environmental services—to coordinate infrastructure projects, ensure regulatory compliance, and address community needs. They also collaborate with external agencies, including state transportation departments, utility companies, and contractors, to manage permits, funding, and project timelines. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as County Engineers often serve as technical advisors and project managers, ensuring that all stakeholders are aligned throughout the project lifecycle.

What is the difference between County Engineer vs Road Supervisor?

AspectCounty EngineerRoad Supervisor
Required credentialsEngineering degree, Professional Engineer (PE) licenseHigh school diploma or equivalent, relevant experience
Work environmentDesign, planning, project management, administrative tasksSupervising road crews, maintenance, and repair work
Employer and industry usageCounty government, public infrastructure projectsCounty or municipal public works departments

The County Engineer typically holds an engineering degree and PE license, focusing on planning, design, and overseeing infrastructure projects. In contrast, the Road Supervisor manages daily maintenance and supervises crews. While both roles work within public works, the County Engineer has a broader scope involving project management and engineering expertise, whereas the Road Supervisor concentrates on operational supervision.

What cities near Adel, IA are hiring for County Engineer jobs?

Cities near Adel, IA with the most County Engineer job openings:

Infographic showing various County Engineer job openings in Adel, IA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,112 per year, or $49.6 per hour.

Office Admin Assistant - Secondary Roads

Boone County Iowa

Boone, IA • On-site

$26.85/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description:BOONE COUNTY GOVERNMENTENGINEERING and SECONDARY ROADS DEPARTMENTPOSITION DESCRIPTION

Position Title: Admin Assistant

Prepared By: County Engineer’s Office

Date Prepared: September 27, 2023

Date Revised: June 25, 2025


Job Objective:

1. Will be hired by and work under the supervision of the County Engineer. The position has been classified as FLSA Non-Exempt; normal hours are 8am to 4:30pm Monday – Friday.

2. Perform a variety of secretarial, office support and accounting/financial duties relating to the operation of the County Engineer Department.

3. Will be governed by the “Boone County Employee Handbook” approved by the Boone County Board of Supervisors.


Job Functions:

Essential Functions:

1. Prepares secondary road payroll using DOT coding and maintains appropriate records and employee benefit reports.

2. Post to ledger accounts, calculates and records accounts payable and receivable.

3. Assists the Assistant to the Engineer I when absent in processing claims for payment using proper DOT coding and posting to an accounting ledger.

4. Assists the Assistant to the Engineer I when absent with month end procedures.

5. Assists in filing and keeping records of utility permits, trip permits and entrance permits in the GeoPermitting system daily.

6. Checks documents for math errors, completeness and presence of supporting documents.

7. Maintains and records detailed records of parts and supply inventories weekly and prepares a final report for the County Engineer for budget purposes. Prepares a final report for the State Auditor.

8. Prepares spreadsheets annually for filter bids.

9. Maintains detailed records of equipment and repair of equipment including contacting the County’s insurance carrier about new purchases and/or sales and trade-ins.

10. Files, maintains and follows up on any equipment accident and/or property damage reports.

11. Prepares invoices for materials, supplies and services rendered.

12. Assists the Assistant to the Engineer I with the dust control preparations.

13. Prepares vouchers for reimbursement of fuel and sales tax refunds by the State of Iowa.

14. Handles complaints and work order requests from the public and routes them to the appropriate secondary road staff.

15. Follow established safety protocols.

16. Responds to mail, phone and walk-in inquiries from the public, and refers people to other appropriate parties as necessary.

17. Filing and scanning various documents.

18. Collects and deposits money to the Treasurer’s Office.

19. Communicates orally or in writing to customers with delinquent invoices.

20. Assist customers with drainage district maps.

21. Required to have a working knowledge of the Iowa One Call Ticket System and completing the ticket process.

22. Assists Assistant Engineer, Foremen, Maintenance Superintendent and Engineering support staff as necessary.

23. Additional duties may be assigned by the County Engineer and/or Assistant to the Engineer I.

24. Obtains fuel bids from various vendors and coordinates deliveries with maintenance facility. Also maintains current listings of all departments in the Fuel Master Program.

25. Maintains the Road Notification System.

26. Assists the Assistant to the Engineer I in maintaining Workers Compensation employee payroll records.

27. Assists the Assistant to the Engineer I with FEMA cost tracking and accounting.

28. Orders and inventories all employee safety gear.


Additional Required Essential Functions:

1. Maintains Secondary Roads portion of the County website, including any Bid/Quote, dust control and annual County graveling notices.

2. Attends classes that further aids in the understanding of daily duties.

3. Types forms, letters or documents for various secondary road functions.

4. Ensures all software programs are running properly.

5. Maintains the County fleet GPS Program.

6. Administrator of RT Vision payroll system.

7. Be reliable, responsible, and dependable in fulfilling obligations. Maintain a high level of confidentiality and a personal high level of integrity.


Essential Position Standards:

1. Communicate on both telephone and two-way FM radio.

2. Effectively communicate with the residents of Boone County.

3. Operate office equipment such as computer, printer/plotter, Fax, postage machine, copy machine and scanner.

4. Some traveling is required to meetings and training in other locations.


Job Location:

1. County Engineer’s Office at the Courthouse, 201 State St., Boone, Iowa.


Physical Demands

1. This work requires the occasional exertion of up to 10 pounds of force.

2. Work regularly requires sitting, speaking, hearing, using hands to fingers, handle or feel and repetitive motions and occasionally requires standing for long periods.

3. Work has standard vision requirements.

4. Vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word.

5. Hearing required to perceive information at normal spoken work levels.

6. Work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data.

7. Operating machines and observing general surroundings and activities.

8. Work has no exposure to environmental conditions.

9. Work is generally in a moderately noisy location (e.g. business office, light traffic).


Mental Demands

1. Work under pressure with interruptions and challenging deadlines.


Minimum Required Essential Qualifications:

1. High School Diploma/GED.

2. Knowledge of the principles and practices used in accounting and bookkeeping transactions.

3. Ability to read and post numeric data with speed and accuracy.

4. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within and outside the department.

5. Knowledge of computer network systems and Microsoft Office Suite.

6. Must clear Pre-Employment Screening, Pre-Employment Physical, Pre-Employment Drug Test, clear Motor Vehicle Record and Pre-Employment Criminal History Background Check.


Hourly Rate: $26.85

Requirements: