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Manager Pavement Engineering Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Civil Engineering Tutor

Provo, UT · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

... management. Ability to explain beam and truss analysis, soil mechanics, pavement design, and water resource principles while preparing students for civil engineering coursework, the FE examination ...

... management. Ability to explain beam and truss analysis, soil mechanics, pavement design, and water resource principles while preparing students for civil engineering coursework, the FE examination ...

... management. Ability to explain beam and truss analysis, soil mechanics, pavement design, and water resource principles while preparing students for civil engineering coursework, the FE examination ...

... concrete pavement design; stormwater and utility infrastructure design; and construction ... Demonstrated experience independently managing engineering projects and multidisciplinary project ...

... concrete pavement design; stormwater and utility infrastructure design; and construction ... Demonstrated experience independently managing engineering projects and multidisciplinary project ...

Resident Engineer

South Jordan, UT · On-site

$93K - $120K/yr

Be involved in projects with our Construction Management Team and be a part of a growing ... Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or equivalent degree * PE license * 7 years of construction ...

Resident Engineer

South Jordan, UT · On-site

$93K - $120K/yr

Be involved in projects with our Construction Management Team and be a part of a growing ... Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or equivalent degree * PE license * 7 years of construction ...

Collect and share customer feedback with Product and Engineering to inform roadmap decisions and ... You'll be in the weeds-and helping pave the road. * Manager an international remote team What you ...

Collect and share customer feedback with Product and Engineering to inform roadmap decisions and ... You'll be in the weeds-and helping pave the road. * Manager an international remote team What you ...

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Manager Pavement Engineering information

What does a manager pavement engineering do?

A Manager Pavement Engineering oversees the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of pavement structures such as roads, highways, and runways. They manage teams of engineers and technicians, ensure projects meet technical standards and regulatory requirements, and are responsible for budgeting and scheduling. Additionally, they analyze pavement materials, supervise testing procedures, and implement strategies for pavement preservation and rehabilitation. Their role is critical in extending the lifespan and safety of transportation infrastructure.

How does a manager pavement engineering typically collaborate with other departments to ensure successful project delivery?

A Manager Pavement Engineering plays a key role in cross-functional collaboration, regularly working with design teams, construction managers, and quality assurance personnel to ensure pavement projects meet technical standards and stay on schedule. They often coordinate with procurement for material selection, liaise with environmental specialists to address regulatory requirements, and communicate with clients or public agencies to provide updates and resolve concerns. This collaborative approach helps identify potential issues early and supports efficient, high-quality project delivery.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a manager pavement engineering, and why are they important?

A Manager Pavement Engineering requires a solid background in civil engineering, pavement design, and project management, typically supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree and professional engineering (PE) licensure. Proficiency in pavement analysis software (such as AASHTOWare Pavement ME), CAD tools, and familiarity with industry standards are essential. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help manage teams, coordinate with stakeholders, and deliver complex projects efficiently. These competencies ensure the effective design, maintenance, and longevity of transportation infrastructure.

What is the difference between Manager Pavement Engineering vs Pavement Engineer?

AspectManager Pavement EngineeringPavement Engineer
ResponsibilitiesOversees pavement projects, manages teams, develops strategiesDesigns, analyzes, and evaluates pavement structures and materials
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Civil Engineering, PE license often preferred, project management skillsBachelor's or Master's in Civil Engineering, PE license often required, technical expertise
Work EnvironmentOffice-based with site visits, team coordinationFieldwork and office work, site inspections
Industry UsageCommon in infrastructure firms, government agenciesFound in consulting firms, construction companies, government projects

The main difference is that the Manager Pavement Engineering oversees projects and teams, focusing on management and strategy, while the Pavement Engineer concentrates on technical design and analysis of pavement systems. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and certifications but differ in scope and responsibilities.

Professional Engineer-Heavy Civil Construction

Kimmel and Associates

Saint George, UT • On-site

$100K - $155K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

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Job description

About the Company

The company is a privately held heavy civil contractor with more than three decades of success across the Mountain West. The company has built a strong reputation for delivering complex infrastructure projects with precision, operational discipline, and a high level of self-perform capability.

Specializing in large-scale earthwork, aggregates production, asphalt paving, and transportation infrastructure, the company serves both public agencies and private clients on highways, roadways, bridges, and site development projects. Its vertically integrated model—including in-house materials production and a substantial equipment fleet—ensures exceptional control over quality, cost, and schedule.

With long-term leadership stability, a strong safety culture, and steady regional growth, this organization offers the opportunity to build a meaningful, long-term career while contributing to high-impact infrastructure projects.

About the Position

The Professional Engineer (PE) will play a critical role in supporting field operations across heavy civil projects ranging from $500K to $50M. This position is based in St. George, UT and supports projects throughout Southern Utah and the Four Corners region.

This is an ideal opportunity for a licensed professional who enjoys working in the field, collaborating closely with operations teams, and directly contributing to successful project execution.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform construction staking and layout for earthwork, utilities, roadways, bridges, and site development projects
  • Establish and maintain survey control points, benchmarks, and coordinate systems
  • Operate GPS (RTK), robotic total stations, data collectors, and related survey equipment
  • Interpret civil plans, specifications, and CAD files to translate design into field layout
  • Verify grades, elevations, alignments, and slopes to ensure work meets design tolerances
  • Conduct topographic surveys and document existing site conditions
  • Support quantity tracking and progress measurement efforts
  • Prepare and maintain as-built drawings and survey documentation
  • Collaborate daily with project managers, superintendents, and field crews
  • Ensure adherence to safety standards and quality control procedures

Requirements

Education & Credentials

  • Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field
  • Active Professional Engineer (PE) license required

Experience

  • 2–5 years of experience in heavy civil construction
  • Experience supporting projects ranging from $500,000 to $50,000,000

Technical & Project Experience

  • Heavy civil construction
  • Land development
  • Asphalt paving
  • Earthwork
  • Underground utilities
  • Strong understanding of field layout, grade control, and production support

Benefits

  • Competitive base salary: $100,000 – $155,000, commensurate with experience
  • Performance-based bonus opportunities
  • Company truck allowance
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Opportunity to work on impactful infrastructure projects across a growing regional footprint
  • Long-term career advancement within a stable, well-capitalized organization