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How much do part time civil engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time civil engineering in Oklahoma is $76,335.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,300.00 and $90,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time civil engineer?

Part time civil engineering jobs are positions within the civil engineering field that require employees to work fewer hours than a standard full-time role, often allowing for flexible schedules. These positions might involve assisting with design, planning, supervision of construction projects, or site inspections, typically under the guidance of senior engineers. Part time roles are ideal for students, recent graduates, or professionals seeking work-life balance or supplementary income. Responsibilities and requirements may vary depending on the employer and specific project needs.

What does a part time civil engineer do?

Part-time civil engineers often support ongoing projects by assisting with site inspections, drafting plans using CAD software, preparing reports, and helping with project documentation. While they may not always lead projects, they play a crucial role in quality assurance, data collection, and collaborating with full-time engineers and project managers. This role can offer valuable exposure to real-world engineering challenges and is an excellent way to gain experience in various phases of civil engineering projects while maintaining a flexible schedule.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a part time civil engineer?

To thrive as a Part Time Civil Engineer, you generally need a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, strong analytical skills, and proficiency in mathematics and physical sciences. Familiarity with technical tools such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and project management software, as well as an EIT or PE certification (if applicable), is typically required. Excellent time management, communication, and problem-solving abilities help you effectively balance part-time work while contributing to projects. These skills and qualities are crucial for delivering high-quality engineering solutions efficiently and maintaining strong collaboration within project teams.

What is the difference between Part Time Civil Engineering vs Part Time Civil Engineering Technician?

AspectPart Time Civil EngineeringPart Time Civil Engineering Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in civil engineering or related fieldUsually requires an associate degree or diploma in civil engineering technology
Work EnvironmentDesign, planning, project management, site supervisionField inspections, drafting, technical support, assisting engineers
Employer & Industry UsageEngineering firms, construction companies, government agenciesConsulting firms, construction companies, public works departments

Part Time Civil Engineering involves more design and project planning tasks, often requiring a degree, while Part Time Civil Engineering Technicians focus on technical support and fieldwork, typically with a diploma. Both roles are integral to civil projects but differ in responsibilities and qualifications.

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What cities in Oklahoma are hiring for Part Time Civil Engineering jobs?

Cities in Oklahoma with the most Part Time Civil Engineering job openings:

Infographic showing various Part Time Civil Engineering job openings in Oklahoma as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 86% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,335 per year, or $36.7 per hour.

Extension Learning and Development Program Director CS9612

The OSU/A&M System

Stillwater, OK • On-site

$65K - $90K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Campus

OSU-Stillwater

Contact Name & Email

Damona Doye, damona.doye@okstate.edu

Work Schedule

Monday through Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm with occasional evenings and weekends.

Appointment Length

Regular Continuous/Until Further Notice

Hiring Range

$65000 - $90000 Salary

Special Instructions to Applicants

For full consideration, please include a resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references.

About this Position

The Program Director of Extension Learning and Development (ELD) and Program and Staff Development Specialist is a new position to both lead and contribute to a new unit to support the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service (OSU Extension) in its work. The Program Director role is expected to be a part-time (20 percent) administrative position with other responsibilities contributing directly to the mission of the ELD unit in supporting Extension faculty and staff in professional growth (80 percent). ELD will be responsible for delivering an up-to-date comprehensive faculty, educator, staff, and intern professional development experiences that use a combination of virtual platforms and face-to-face meetings with appropriate training materials to accomplish onboarding, in-service training, mentoring, leadership and professional development objectives. In addition, the unit will offer services for on-line course development and conference management to support Extension initiatives.

The Program Director will report to the Associate Vice President of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service (OSU Extension) and will supervise Extension personnel with responsibilities in online course development, agricultural conference services and event management, and program and staff development. This is a 12-month staff position with a 100% Extension appointment contingent upon available funding.

As a part of the Associate Vice President's core management team, the Program Director will work closely with program leaders--the Assistant Director, Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Community Economic Development; the Assistant Director, Family and Consumer Sciences; and the Assistant Director, 4-H Youth Development-- and District Extension Directors to determine timelines, training needs, support requirements and standards. Other close working relationships will include:

  • OSU Agriculture’s Human Resources Director on issues related to personnel, human resources, civil rights, employee relations, customer service and leadership
  • Department Heads, other Unit Leaders and Specialists to set priorities for in-service training and to develop appropriate training
  • Local Extension Directors to place interns
  • IT, Communications, Digital and other departments on use of technology for training support and management
  • Volunteer development and evaluation and reporting specialists in other units
  • Administrative assistant to the Associate Vice President.

Existing programs in program and staff development include: formal onboarding processes for new Extension educators, administrative assistants and faculty; mentoring for new educators; annual in-service training calendar; a career ladder process for educators and area/district specialists; scholarships and tuition waiver programs; summer intern program; undergraduate Extension scholar program; annual awards; biennial conferences for Extension, County Extension Directors (CED) and administrative assistants; triennial Leadership Academy for county personnel; new CED and administrative support staff onboarding as needed. Existing services include online course development and agricultural conference services. A new “all volunteer” conference has been launched in 2026.

OSU Extension is the outreach arm of Oklahoma State University. For more than a century, we have connected Oklahomans to practical research-based information to help them make decisions to benefit them, their families, their businesses and their communities. Extension serves clientele in the areas of agriculture, family and consumer sciences, 4-H, community economic development and health. 4-H programming leads to positive youth development while other programs help Oklahomans address local issues and concerns, promote leadership and manage resources wisely. OSU Extension employs more than 500 faculty, professional, and support staff. Extension Educators are the "front door" to the University, providing a link between OSU and the people of the state in all 77 Oklahoma counties. Together we make a difference in the lives of Oklahomans. To find out more, explore OSU Extension at https://extension.okstate.edu  

Explore a career with the Oklahoma Extension.  Join our team and make a difference in the lives of Oklahomans! 
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Required Qualifications
  • Master's in agricultural and extension education, leadership development, program development, or a closely related discipline.
    (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
  • Must have 5 or more years of successful county/district/area or state Extension experience or related experience.

    The successful candidate must have the demonstrated ability and desire to (1) develop and participate in highly functioning teams, (2) teach effectively using a variety of instructional strategies including distance and online technologies, (3) effectively communicate the public value of Extension to key policymakers, (4) develop positive and productive relationships with colleagues and external audiences, (5) secure grant funding, and (6) supervisor experience. A strong commitment to Extension, Extension professional development, and the advancement of the collective leadership and educational capacity of OSU Extension personnel is essential. Candidates must be supportive of the land-grant mission and OSU core values of excellence, inclusion, and accountability.

Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses:

Valid Drivers License. Reliable transportation for travel connected with official duties. Reimbursement for official travel.

Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge:

Knowledge of the principles and techniques of adult education and program planning processes. Ability to work effectively with a variety of professional and lay audiences. Ability to communicate and convey ideas effectively to faculty, stakeholder groups, and clientele. Ability to obtain and interpret research information. Ability to anticipate changing trends and develop programs to address those changes. Physical and mental ability to effectively perform the duties and responsibilities of the job, including long and irregular hours of work and frequent travel.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Ph.D./Ed.D. in agricultural and extension education, leadership development, program development, or a closely related discipline.
  • Prior leadership experience for a unit.