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Civil Engineer Technician

Tremont, IL · On-site

$27.66 - $41.37/hr

Tazewell County (population 131,400) is located in Central Illinois along the Illinois River with a ... The Civil Engineer Technician position, being under the direction of the County Engineer and ...

Assistant Engineer

Mount Vernon, OH · On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

This person will assist the County Engineer in all responsibilities of the office involving road and bridge design, construction, and inspection; receives general supervision from the County Engineer ...

Tazewell County (population 131,400) is located in Central Illinois along the Illinois River with a ... The Civil Engineer Technician position, being under the direction of the County Engineer and ...

Civil Engineer Technician

Tremont, IL · On-site

$27.66 - $41.37/hr

Tazewell County (population 131,400) is located in Central Illinois along the Illinois River with a ... The Civil Engineer Technician position, being under the direction of the County Engineer and ...

Objectives The Knox County Engineer's Office is seeking an Assistant Engineer. This person will assist the County Engineer in all responsibilities of the office involving road and bridge design ...

Associate Engineer

Holbrook, AZ · On-site

$62K - $78K/yr

Under the direction of the County Engineer or Assistant County Engineer, the Associate Engineer performs and oversees civil engineering work, including development of grant applications and ...

Associate Engineer

Holbrook, AZ · On-site

$62K - $78K/yr

Under the direction of the County Engineer or Assistant County Engineer, the Associate Engineer performs and oversees civil engineering work, including development of grant applications and ...

Engineer I

Watford City, ND

$35.52 - $38.45/hr

This position reports to the Assistant County Engineer and is located in Watford City, ND. Level and salary commensurate with experience. Essential Job Functions Under the supervision of the ...

Civil Engineer

Tremont, IL · On-site

$35.07 - $49.77/hr

Tazewell County (population 131,400) is located in Central Illinois along the Illinois River with a ... The Civil Engineer position, being under the direction of the County Engineer and Assistant County ...

Engineer Tech

Watford City, ND · On-site

$31.35 - $33.94/hr

This position reports to the Assistant County Engineer and is located in Watford City, ND. The typical schedule is Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, with occasional after hours and weekend work.

Civil Engineer

Tremont, IL · On-site

$35.07 - $49.77/hr

Tazewell County (population 131,400) is located in Central Illinois along the Illinois River with a ... The Civil Engineer position, being under the direction of the County Engineer and Assistant County ...

Civil Engineer

Tremont, IL

$35.07 - $49.77/hr

Tazewell County (population 131,400) is located in Central Illinois along the Illinois River with a ... The Civil Engineer position, being under the direction of the County Engineer and Assistant County ...

Under the general supervision of the Assistant Public Works Director/Assistant County Engineer, the Design/Project Engineer performs and manages skilled professional engineering work in the surveying ...

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How much do county engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for county engineer in the United States is $101,752.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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 are County Engineers?

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 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a County Engineer, and why are they important?

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.
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Infographic showing various County Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,752 per year, or $48.9 per hour.
PUBLIC WORKS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - COUNTY ENGINEER

PUBLIC WORKS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - COUNTY ENGINEER

Kitsap County

Port Orchard, WA

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Kitsap County Public Works Department makes our communities better and safer places to live, work, and play.

Join a mission-driven team shaping the future of transportation in one of Washington's fastest-growing counties. Kitsap County Public Works is seeking a dynamic Public Works Assistant Director and County Engineer with exceptional leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. This executive-level position leads transportation planning, roads engineering, construction, operations, and maintenance programs for a diverse and rapidly evolving community.

The ideal candidate will be an agile, collaborative, and service-oriented leader skilled at building relationships, guiding teams through change, and representing the County with professionalism in high-visibility settings. The role requires strong technical expertise paired with the ability to coordinate effectively across departments, communicate complex topics to non-engineers, and engage with the public and elected officials with clarity and confidence.

As the Public Works Assistant Director and County Engineer, you will:

  • Lead and manage the Road Division, including Roads Engineering, Transportation/Traffic Operations, and Road Maintenance—approximately 150 full-time staff with a $40+ million annual budget.

  • Demonstrate the ability to effectively coordinate and collaborate across departments, providing consistent guidance on traffic review processes and other engineering functions.

  • Fulfill all statutory duties of the County Road Engineer in compliance with CRAB Standards of Good Practice and applicable state laws.

  • Administer, prioritize, and manage the County Road Fund, including revenue forecasting, budgeting, expenditures, and long-range financial planning.

  • Develop and implement engineering standards, design criteria, and updates to County code, policies, and ordinances to improve organizational performance and compliance.

  • Provide leadership for capital project planning, including preparation and delivery of the Annual Road Construction Program and the 6-Year Transportation Improvement Program.

  • Oversee traffic safety programs, bridge inspection programs, and fish barrier removal efforts.

  • Manage operations and maintenance programs to ensure a safe, reliable, and well-preserved county road system, including staff workloads, schedules, priorities, and performance expectations.

  • Maintain a strong customer service focus for the community; serve as a visible and engaged County representative in public-facing settings.

  • Interface regularly with the Board of County Commissioners, providing clear, accurate, and accessible information on engineering, transportation, and operational matters.

  • Represent the Road Division and County on state, regional, and local committees.

  • Provide executive-level leadership in developing departmental strategic goals, operational policies, and cross-departmental coordination.

  • Recruit, supervise, mentor, and evaluate leaders and staff; manage labor-related matters in alignment with collective bargaining agreements and County policies.

  • Serve as a technical resource and trusted advisor on matters that may extend beyond direct supervisory authority, ensuring organizational alignment, consistency, and sound engineering practices.

  • Build and prepare the Road Division workforce and organizational structure needed to support current operations and future transportation needs in a rapidly urbanizing environment.

What You Bring 

  • Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a closely related field, and

  • Ten years of progressively responsible professional experience in engineering, planning, design, construction, operations, and maintenance of public or private transportation facilities

  • Four years of senior management experience overseeing engineering, operations, and/or maintenance personnel

  • Licensed as a Washington State Professional Engineer (PE), or currently in the process of securing Washington State comity

  • Demonstrated excellence in communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and community engagement

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Master's degree in civil engineering or a related field
  • Experience with Washington State CRAB Standards of Good Practice
  • Experience with WSDOT Local Agency Guidelines and WSDOT Standard Specifications for engineering and construction

For the entire job description: https://www.kitsap.gov/hr/JobClassifications/Assistant%20Director%20-%20County%20Engineer.pdf
To learn more about the department: Public Works - Kitsap County
  • This position is open to the general public.  Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms.  The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills.
  • This position is classified as exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
  • This is an "at will" appointed position.  As an "at will" employee, the County Road Engineer serves at the pleasure of the Board of County Commissioners and may have their appointment revoked at any time with or without cause and without right of appeal.  'At will' is covered under the

    Appendix C (as amended) to Kitsap County Personnel Manual

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Application Requirements

All applicants, internal and external, must submit a complete and fully detailed application. Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet all minimum qualifications for the position by the posted closing date. The County uses the information provided in the application (not the résumé) to verify relevant work experience and to determine placement on the pay scale if you are selected for the position.

To be considered, your application must:
  • Be fully completed, including all supplemental questions. Provide specific and detailed information showing that you have performed the duties and gained the experience required for the role.  Include the total years of relevant experience, quantified based on full-time equivalency. Applications that are incomplete, lack sufficient detail, or do not clearly demonstrate that the applicant meets all minimum qualifications will be screened out and will not move forward in the hiring process. Meeting the minimum qualifications is required.

Prior to employment, the successful candidate must:  

  • Submit official transcripts from an accredited college or university or business school, if education is being used to meet the minimum qualifications.
  • Pass all job-related examinations/tests necessary to demonstrate required knowledge, skills and abilities, as determined by the hiring authority at time of job posting.
  • Authorize and complete a criminal background check. Information received is reviewed on a case-by-case basis and will not necessarily remove a candidate from consideration. 

Report for duty on time and remain at work until the end of their scheduled shift even if an inclement weather event or emergency is declared as an "Essential Employee" under the Public Works Inclement Weather/Emergency Response policy. 

Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.  We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. 

This posting may be used to fill future openings.

Only authorized employees and hiring authorities have access to the application materials submitted. Per RCW 42.56.250, all applications for public employment, including the names of applicants, resumes, and other related materials submitted with respect to an applicant are exempt from public inspection.

This position is open until filled.

The first review is scheduled for the week of  June 22, 2026 and then weekly!


Compensation details: 138956.67-177770.45 Yearly Salary


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