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This is an entry level engineering position designed for those needing to gain experience to transition to Engineer I. Under the direction of the Senior Director, Engineering and Engineering ...

This is an entry level engineering position designed for those needing to gain experience to transition to Engineer I. Under the direction of the Senior Director, Engineering and Engineering ...

This is an entry level engineering position designed for those needing to gain experience to transition to Engineer I. Under the direction of the Senior Director, Engineering and Engineering ...

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How much do entry level associate engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level associate engineer in the United States is $45,046.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,000.00 and $50,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Entry Level Associate Engineer position, and why are they important?

Strong analytical skills, a bachelor’s degree in engineering (such as mechanical, electrical, or civil), and a basic understanding of engineering principles are essential for an Entry Level Associate Engineer. Familiarity with industry-standard software like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or MATLAB, as well as foundational knowledge of project management tools, is often required. Effective communication, teamwork, and a willingness to learn are key soft skills that set candidates apart. These abilities are crucial for contributing to project goals, integrating quickly into engineering teams, and developing professionally within a technical work environment.

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect as an Entry Level Associate Engineer?

As an Entry Level Associate Engineer, you'll typically assist with research, data analysis, drafting technical drawings, testing prototypes, and preparing reports under the guidance of more senior engineers. You may participate in team meetings, collaborate with cross-functional departments, and contribute to ongoing engineering projects. The workplace may be a traditional office, plant, or lab, depending on the industry, and you'll often work on a variety of projects to broaden your technical skills. This role is designed to help you build foundational experience while supporting larger engineering objectives.

What is an Entry Level Associate Engineer job?

An Entry Level Associate Engineer is a junior engineering professional who assists in designing, analyzing, testing, and supporting engineering projects within a company. They work under the guidance of senior engineers to develop technical solutions, conduct research, and ensure compliance with industry standards. This role helps new graduates or early-career professionals gain hands-on experience in their respective engineering fields. Responsibilities vary by industry but often include problem-solving, documentation, and collaboration with cross-functional teams. It serves as a stepping stone toward more specialized or advanced engineering roles.

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Job Description
Kickstart your engineering journey with exciting entry-level positions! Join a dynamic team, work on innovative projects, and develop your skills in a supportive environment. Whether you're passionate about design, software, or systems, there's a place for you to grow and make an impact. Don't miss out-apply today and build the future!
Under the direction of a licensed Professional Engineer, perform beginning level civil engineering work.
CONSTRUCTION:
Essential Functions:
  • Perform beginning level civil engineering work as part of a construction/contract management team responsible for the administration of the construction of collection system and/or facility improvement projects
  • Verify that the construction conforms to the contract documents
  • Evaluate/review change orders requests, contractor submittals and contractor claims
  • Prepare technical reports concerning complex construction and engineering problems and solutions
  • Perform construction observations
  • Make necessary field inspections to determine existing conditions
  • May meet with government officials, consultants, and the general public to help communicate District policies and responsibilities

Additional Responsibilities: Maintain records and prepare reports; perform related work as required or as delegated by supervisors.
DESIGN:
Essential Functions:
  • Perform beginning level civil engineering as part of a design team responsible for the production of plans and specifications for the construction of District projects OR as part of a consultant contract management team responsible for coordinating the plans and specifications for the construction of District projects
  • Compile data
  • Check layout of manholes, inlet structures and pipelines, and calculate hydraulic properties of pipelines and drainage channels
  • Correlate information obtained from topographic and other maps and plans
  • Extend estimates
  • Process project information in preparation for construction bidding
  • May investigate storm water, sanitary, and combined sewer complaints and recommend solutions to problems
  • May make necessary field inspections to determine existing conditions
  • May meet with government officials, consultants, and the general public to help define District policies and responsibilities

Additional Responsibilities: Maintain records and prepare reports; perform related work as required or as delegated by supervisors.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE:
Essential Functions:
  • Perform beginning level civil engineering as part of an environmental compliance team;
  • Assist in review Engineering submittals for plan review for pretreatment pollutant control technologies and designs to ensure customers' compliance with federal, state and local regulations;
  • Review significant industrial users reports and prepare permits;
  • Assist with inspections of sanitary and storm pollution control equipment;
  • Review, evaluate and summarize of federal, state and local environmental regulations which may impact the District or its customers;
  • Advise District operating units and customers on environmental requirements and coordinate with them to ensure District compliance with requirements;
  • Review or prepare required regulatory reports, applications and plans;
  • Enforce compliance with District Ordinances;
  • Keep detailed records and prepare administrative and technical reports.
  • Perform industrial and other facility wastewater billing investigations;
  • Secure, update and process information from industries relating to the volume and strength of wastewater discharges and determination of appropriate billing factors;
  • Document and maintain discharge data.
  • Assist in the daily operation of the District's hauled waste program;
  • Process and approve/deny special discharge applications.

Additional Responsibilities: Maintain records and prepare reports; perform related work as required or as delegated by supervisors.
PLANNING:
Essential Functions:
  • Perform beginning level civil engineering with a development review team
  • Review plans for sewerage and drainage facilities to ensure compliance with regulations and engineering design requirements
  • Provide technical assistance to consulting engineers, developers and customers on sanitary and storm water drainage facilities
  • Compile data
  • Calculate drainage areas
  • Check layout of manholes, inlet structures and pipelines, and calculate hydraulic properties of pipelines and drainage canals
  • Correlate information obtained from topographic and other maps and plans
  • Perform hydraulic modeling
  • Coordinate with various groups within the District including, Operations, Design, Construction, and Development Review
  • Monitor project schedules
  • May investigate storm water, sanitary, and combined sewer complaints and recommend solutions to problems
  • May make necessary field inspections to determine existing conditions
  • May meet with government officials, consultants, and the general public to help define District policies and responsibilities

Additional Responsibilities: Maintain records and prepare reports; perform related work as required or as delegated by supervisors.
Qualifications
Training and Experience:
  • Bachelor's degree or in the final year of coursework towards a Bachelor's degree majoring in engineering.
    [Note: MSD requires proof of graduation on or before the first day employment.]

Desirable Knowledge and Skills:
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of civil engineerin
  • Comprehensive knowledge of District regulations and procedures applicable to sewer construction
  • Problem solving and communication skills necessary to work effectively with contractors, engineers, and MSD staff to ensure the successful completion of these projects
  • Considerable knowledge of spreadsheet, word processing and design software
  • Extensive skill in reading and interpreting complex engineering plans and specifications
  • Exceptional skill in maintaining records and preparing technical reports
  • Thorough skill in analyzing and integrating data
  • Considerable skill in communicating effectively both in oral and written form
  • Exceptional ability in forming and maintaining effective working relationships

SPECIAL REQUIREMENT:
Must possess a valid driver's license issued by the state in which the employee resides.
Pursuant to MSD's "Substance Abuse Policy and Procedures," this position has been designated as non-safety sensitive and candidate must pass a Non-D.O.T. Drug Test for this position. Employees occupying this position are not subject to Federal (D.O.T.) Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulations.
Employees of MSD must have a meets expectations on their last review.
About Us
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District provides comprehensive wastewater and storm water management services to residents and businesses in both St. Louis City and County. As one of the most recognized employers in the region and a fixture in the downtown area, MSD employs over 900 individuals in a wide-range of roles including skilled crafts and laborers, engineering, information technology, finance, human resources and administration support. We invite you to be part of the team!