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Public Works Director

Milaca, MN ยท On-site +1

$132K - $173K/yr

Public Works Opening Date: 06/04/2026 Closing Date: Continuous Description The Public Works ... Works with the County Administrator on the development of departmental policies, short-term and ...

Description The Public Works Director serves as the department head for the Public Works Department and the County Engineer pursuant to Minnesota Statute 163.07, providing leadership and direction ...

Public Works - Summer Seasonal

Gunnison, CO ยท On-site

$21.73 - $24.74/hr

The County strives to preserve and promote the well-being of the County's citizens, natural ... Hiring Manager Gunnison County Public Works Phone: (970) 641-0044 Anticipated Job Posting Close ...

CA ยท On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

CWS Construction Group seeks a qualified and motivated Project Manager to join our team in Solano County! **Public Works construction experience is required** * The Project manager is responsible for ...

Public Works General Labor

Calhoun, GA ยท On-site

$13.75 - $18.75/hr

PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE WORKER DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS REPORTS TO: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS JOB ... County. Ability to use various hand tools and light machinery necessary to make repairs, install ...

CA ยท On-site

CWS Construction Group seeks a qualified and motivated Project Manager to join our team in Solano County! **Public Works construction experience is required** * The Project manager is responsible for ...

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How much do mobile county public works jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for mobile county public works in the United States is $19.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Mobile County Public Works employee, and why are they important?

To thrive in Mobile County Public Works, you need a solid understanding of public infrastructure maintenance, repair techniques, and safety protocols, typically supported by a high school diploma or GED and relevant experience. Familiarity with tools and equipment such as backhoes, dump trucks, and GIS or work order management systems is often required. Strong teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills help employees effectively coordinate projects and respond to public needs. These abilities are crucial for ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality public services that support the community's daily life.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in Mobile County Public Works, and how can new employees prepare for them?

Professionals in Mobile County Public Works often encounter challenges such as managing multiple projects simultaneously, adapting to changing weather conditions, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. New employees can prepare by developing strong organizational skills, staying updated on relevant codes and standards, and being proactive in communication with their team. Additionally, working well in a collaborative environment and being open to continuous learning are key to overcoming these challenges and succeeding in the role.

What are Mobile County Public Works?

Mobile County Public Works is a government department responsible for maintaining and improving public infrastructure and services within Mobile County, Alabama. This includes tasks such as road repairs, drainage maintenance, waste management, and the upkeep of public buildings and parks. The department plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, accessibility, and cleanliness of public spaces for residents and visitors. They also oversee construction projects and respond to emergencies like natural disasters. Mobile County Public Works helps sustain the quality of life and supports the county's growth and development.

What is the difference between Mobile County Public Works vs Mobile County Public Works Maintenance Worker?

AspectMobile County Public WorksMobile County Public Works Maintenance Worker
Primary RoleOversees infrastructure projects, planning, and administrative tasksPerforms maintenance, repairs, and operational tasks on public infrastructure
Required CertificationsMay require engineering or supervisory certificationsTypically requires basic maintenance or trade certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, project sites, administrative rolesFieldwork, maintenance sites, outdoor environments
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by government agencies managing public infrastructureUsed by public works departments for operational staff

Mobile County Public Works focuses on planning, management, and oversight of infrastructure projects, while Mobile County Public Works Maintenance Worker handles hands-on maintenance and repairs. Both roles are essential for maintaining public infrastructure but differ in responsibilities and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Mobile County Public Works job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,018 per year, or $19.2 per hour.

Public Works Director

Mille Lacs County, MN

Milaca, MN โ€ข On-site, Remote

$132K - $173K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Salary: $132,662.40 - $173,534.40 Annually
Location : Milaca, MN
Job Type: Full-time
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: 00893
Department: Public Works
Opening Date: 06/04/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Description
The Public Works Director serves as the department head for the Public Works Department and the County Engineer pursuant to Minnesota Statute ยง 163.07, providing leadership and direction related to operations and services within the county. This position is responsible for developing and maintaining the standards, controls, and policies necessary to administer and coordinate the various programs and services provided by the department.
This is a non-union position. Complete 2026 salary range is $63.78/hr-$83.43/hr. For a complete position description, click
Essential Functions
This job description indicates the normal type and level of work expected of the incumbent. Incumbent may be asked to perform other duties as apparent or assigned.
1. Uses independent judgment to provide supervision and leadership to department personnel under the span of control. Makes recommendations on matters of hiring and discipline. Conducts ongoing feedback, coaching, mentoring, and timely formal reviews of performance for staff. Provides training and work direction, ensuring staff know and follow department and county rules, as well as sound work and safety practices, to accomplish the job objectives and avoid injury or loss.
2. Responsible for communications that maintain relationships key to the function of the county. Plans and carries out communications at a level that can impact the morale and performance of staff.
3. Allocates human and fiscal resources, as authorized by the County Board, to ensure departmentgoals are achieved in a cost-effective manner. Analyzes expenditures, expected needs, future costprojections and sources of funding to develop detailed budgets and present funding requests tothe County Administrator. Reviews year-to-date spending reports and monitors performance against plan during the entire budget cycle, ensuring that the most cost-effective alternatives are identified when planning expenditures. Public Works Director.
4. Plans, develops, and implements short-term and long-term objectives, operating policies and procedures to accomplish departmental goals and objectives. Interprets policies and ordinances and ensures uniform application to the public, including the impacts of new legislation. Works with the County Administrator on the development of departmental policies, short-term and long-term goals, and the annual work plan.
5. Manage county road system providing expert planning and oversight in the areas of development, design, construction, maintenance and Right-of-Way. Manage the work involved in construction inspection, quality control, measurement of quantities, and documentation of contract progress.
6. Prepares and submits applications for funding programs consistent with delegated authority.
7. Administers state and federal funds for the county and political subdivisions within the county.
8. Collaborates with other county departments, state and local agencies, cities, townships, and the public to address service needs and recommend legislative changes. Meets with governmental units or agencies and the public to explain department programs and projects, resolve problems, and obtain necessary approvals.
9. Provides the County Administrator and County Board with comprehensive information regarding programmatic outcomes, alternatives, recommendations, and initiatives. Presents regular reports to the County Board and County Administrator on Department activities, program trends, and fiscal issues.
10. Responsible for County parks and trails. This includes directing and/or assisting with obtaining required survey information, engineering design, construction oversight, and maintenance of County parks and trails. This position is also responsible for obtaining or overseeing application for funding for parks, trails, and long-term planning activities.
11. Confers with the County Attorney and law firms on retainer to conduct enforcement actions and solicit input as required on other departmental operations.
12. Serves as the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act Responsible Authority designee for theDepartment; responsible for the records and management of records, including all applicable dataretention and data privacy regulations.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, and eight (8) years of directly related work experience, including a minimum of two (2) years supervisory experience; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Minnesota Professional Engineering License..
  • Class D Driver's License.

Selection Process
Candidates will be selected based on a review of training and experience. Top candidates will be invited to participate in oral interviews.
This is a continuous posting (will remain open until filled).
The following is intended to be a general overview of benefits provided for full-time positions. Insurance benefits become effective the first day of the month following the month of hire. Further details and a complete copy of the applicable contract/policy language are available at the time an employment offer is extended. If you have any questions about the benefits, please contact the Administrative Services Office at
Medical Insurance
Employees have three (3) medical insurance plans to choose from, within three (3) different networks. The rates shown are effective 1/1/2026 through 12/31/2026.
Single Coverage Total Monthly Premium
Single Coverage Monthly Employee Cost
Single Coverage Monthly HSA Contribution
Family Coverage Monthly Total Premium
Family Coverage Monthly Employee Cost
Family Coverage Monthly HSA Contribution
RTS Medica Passport
2000-25% HSA
$971.66
$0
$93.75
$2,582.30
$932.30
N/A
850-40
$1,093.56
$121.90
N/A
$2,906.28
$1,256.28
N/A
400-35
$1,155.78
$184.12
N/A
$3,071.64
$1,421.64
N/A
RTS Medica Elect
2000-25% HSA
$850.20
$0
$208.33
$2,259.52
$609.52
N/A
850-40
$956.86
$0
N/A
$2,543.00
$893.00
N/A
400-35
$1,011.30
$39.64
N/A
$2,687.68
$1,037.68
N/A
RTS Medica VantagePlus
2000-25% HSA
$825.90
$0
$229.17
$2,194.96
$544.96
N/A
850-40
$929.52
$0
N/A
$2,470.34
$820.34
N/A
400-35
$982.42
$10.76
N/A
$2,610.90
$960.90
N/A
Employees may choose to contribute additional funds to their HSA each year, up to the IRS limit of $4,400 for singles, and $8,750 for families. Once at age 55, employees can contribute an additional $1,000 (to either single or family) as long as they are not covered under Medicare. The IRS limit applies to the total employer and employee contributions combined. Employer contributions (if eligible) will go into a Health Savings Account.
Dental Insurance
There is no cost to the employee for single coverage. Family coverage costs the employee $76.46 per month.
Vision Insurance
Vision coverage is available and paid for by the employee at the following monthly rates:
  • Employee Only - $5.85
  • Employee + Spouse - $11.69
  • Employee + Children - $11.31
  • Family - $18.35
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA's) Available
Plan options include medical and dependent care FSAs, as well as a premium only plan (pre-tax deduction of medical and dental premiums). These amounts cannot be changed during the year unless there is a qualifying life event. All funds must be used by the claims deadline.
  • FSA Medical/Health max election of $3,400 per year
  • Limited Purpose FSA max election of $3,400 per year (funds can only be used for vision, dental or orthodontia expenses when paired with an HSA until medical deductible has been met)
  • FSA Dependent Care max election of $7,500 per year per family ($3,750 if married and filing separately)
Paid Time Off
Holidays: Full-time employees have approximately 14.5 paid holidays per year, including floating holidays, subject to the terms of the Personnel Policy or Collective Bargaining Agreement as applicable.
Vacation: Full-time employees earn 11 to 23 days per year, depending on tenure. Part-time employees earn pro- rated accruals.
Sick Time: Full-time employees accrue 12 sick days per year. Part-Time employees earn pro-rated accruals.
Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) Benefits Provided
Employees fall under the General, Police & Fire, or Correctional defined benefit plan depending on their position. PERA rates and handbooks available on-line:
Contribution amounts are based on the employee's pay each pay period.
Employer Contribution Employee Contribution
  • Coordinated Plan 7.5% 6.5%
  • Police & Fire Plan 16.2% 10.8%
  • Correctional Plan 10.25% 6.83%
Deferred Compensation Program Available
Deferred Compensation Plans are available through Nationwide: https://preauth/index.html
Life Insurance
There is no cost to the employee for $15,000 in basic life insurance coverage. Rates for voluntary additional coverage for employee or spouse vary according to age category:
AgeofEmployee Or Spouse EmployeeMonthlyCost Per $1,000
Underage 35
.06
35-39
.10
40-44
.12
45-49
.17
50-54
.25
55-59
.45
60-64
.68
65-69
1.29
70-74
2.08
Dependent Life & Child Life Insurance Packages Available
Child life is available as a $10,000 policy on each child; the cost is $1.30 per month. Dependent care is available as a $2,500 policy on all tax dependents; the cost is $0.66 per month.
Long-term Disability Insurance Plan Available
Rates vary according to age and coverage amount; rates listed reflect monthly costs.
Age
Per$100Monthly Benefit
Underage 25
.26
25-29
.33
30-34
.40
35-39
.48
40-44
.65
45-49
.94
50-54
1.25
55-59
1.51
60+
1.53
Short-term Disability Insurance Plan Available
Rates vary according to age and coverage amount; rates listed reflect monthly costs.
Age
Per$100WeeklyBenefit
UnderAge 30
1.00
30-34
1.10
35-39
1.10
40-44
1.10
45-49
1.30
50-54
1.70
55-59
2.00
60-64
2.40
65+
2.80
Critical Illness, Accident and Hospital Confinement Insurance Available
01
Do you have a valid Class D driver's license?
  • Yes
  • No

02
Please select your highest level of education COMPLETED by the close date of this posting.
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Completed coursework, but no degree
  • Certificate equivalent to 1 year of full-time post-secondary education
  • Associate's Degree
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree

03
Do you have a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering?
  • Yes
  • No

04
Do you have a current Minnesota Professional Engineering License?
  • Yes
  • No

05
If no, are you eligible to take the written exam for the Minnesota Professional Engineering License?
  • Yes
  • No

06
Please select the option which best describes your full-time work experience in public works, contract management, inspection, engineering, construction, maintenance, or any other related field.
  • No experience
  • Less than four years
  • More than four years, less than eight
  • More than eight years, less than ten
  • More than ten years

07
Please describe where you obtained this work experience, including name of employer, dates of employment, and duties/responsibilities.
08
How many years of experience do you have directly supervising others in a paid work setting (e.g. subordinates, clients, etc.)?
  • None
  • 1 - less than 2 years
  • 2 - less than 4 years
  • 4 - less than 6 years
  • 6 years or more

09
Please describe your experience as indicated in the previous question, including experience directing, training, evaluating, hiring, and disciplining staff. Include the number of staff you supervised, the types of positions and job duties under your supervision, your level of responsibility within the organization, and whether the experience was with a public or private sector employer. If you have no experience, type "None."
Required Question