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Public Utility Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

Utility Locator

Wabash, IN · On-site

$18/hr

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

We are America's leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure ... We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety ...

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How much do public utility jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for public utility in Indiana is $18.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in public utility roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in public utility roles often face challenges such as responding to emergencies (like power outages or water main breaks), managing aging infrastructure, and navigating regulatory requirements. These challenges require effective communication skills, adaptability, and the ability to work collaboratively across departments, especially during crisis situations. Staying current with industry best practices and participating in ongoing training can help address these challenges, while strong teamwork and proactive maintenance planning are crucial for minimizing disruptions and ensuring reliable service.

What is the difference between Public Utility vs Electric Line Worker?

AspectPublic UtilityElectric Line Worker
CredentialsHigh school diploma, technical training, safety certificationsHigh school diploma, technical training, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, control centers, field sitesOutdoor, high-voltage environments, utility poles
Employer & IndustryPublic utility companies, energy providersUtility companies, electrical contractors
Job FocusOverseeing utility operations, planning, regulation complianceInstalling, maintaining, repairing electrical lines

Public Utility professionals often focus on managing utility services and regulatory compliance, while Electric Line Workers are hands-on technicians working directly on electrical infrastructure. Both roles require safety certifications and technical skills, but their daily tasks and work environments differ significantly.

What are public utilities?

Public utilities are organizations or companies that provide essential services such as water, electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications to the public. These services are typically regulated by government agencies to ensure reliability, affordability, and safety for all consumers. Public utilities can be publicly or privately owned, but they all operate under strict oversight due to the critical nature of their services. Their primary goal is to meet the needs of the community while maintaining fair and reasonable rates.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a public utility role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a public utility role, you need a solid understanding of utility operations, safety regulations, and often an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in engineering, environmental science, or a related field. Familiarity with specialized software for asset management, SCADA systems, and relevant certifications such as OSHA or water treatment licenses is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are critical soft skills for working with teams and responding to emergencies. These skills and qualifications ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient delivery of essential services to the public.
What are the most commonly searched types of Public Utility jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Public Utility jobs in Indiana are:
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Public Utility jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Public Utility job openings:
Infographic showing various Public Utility job openings in Indiana as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 96% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 98% In-person, and 2% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $39,041 per year, or $18.8 per hour.
Project Engineer - Utility Infrastructure - Indianapolis, IN

Project Engineer - Utility Infrastructure - Indianapolis, IN

American Structurepoint

Indianapolis, IN

Full-time

Posted just now


Job description

Overview

Join American Structurepoint and become part of a team that goes the extra mile for our clients and communities. We live by our values - respect, staff development, results and family. Our team is encouraged to explore new ideas and turn our clients' dreams into reality. With exceptional benefits, training, and mentorship, we pave the way for a rewarding career. Ready for more than just a job? Explore opportunities with us and help improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.

Group: Utility Infrastructure  

Position: Project Engineer

Location: Indianapolis, IN 

The Project Engineer position includes design, analysis, and construction document preparation for a variety of water, wastewater and stormwater projects including, but not limited to: water distribution, pumping stations, finished water storage, wastewater collection, lift stations, water and wastewater treatment, stormwater management, green infrastructure, and utility relocation projects. Tasks include master planning, preparation of design drawings, specifications, calculations, permitting, construction administration and technical writing. Other responsibilities may include presentations and client communication. Project Engineers work under the direction and mentoring of Project Managers and Technical Directors.

Responsibilities

Technical

  • Perform all aspects of utility infrastructure design tasks
  • Assist Project Manager with other technical tasks as may be assigned
  • Correctly interpret regulatory requirements and related technical materials
  • Independently perform design calculations
  • Independently perform product research and evaluation
  • Identify project design issues and obtain assistance in resolving them
  • Possess ability to think 'outside the box' with innovative ideas to provide solutions to clients
  • Possess a thorough understanding of Utility Infrastructure Group Standards
  • Prepare construction documents in accordance with Utility Infrastructure Group drafting standards
  • Develop exhibits and design drawings
  • Develop job-specific details for unique conditions
  • Develop technical specifications
  • Other duties as assigned

Construction Administration

  • Assist in resolution of construction-related problems as quickly as possible
  • Respond to RFIs from contractors and subcontractors during construction
  • Perform field observation site visits (accompanied by Project Managers as appropriate), and write field reports
  • Review construction submittals for conformance to the project design documents and organize and maintain logs and files thereof

Quality Assurance

  • Maintain design book, correspondence documentation and electronic files for each project
  • Review the final design drawings and computations prepared by Staff Engineers and Technicians for completeness and accuracy prior to every submittal
  • Review work that is performed by other departments and/or subconsultants for compatibility with utility design elements
  • Prepare markups and guiding CAD technicians for the purpose of generating construction documents in accordance with drafting standards
  • Report quality assurance deficiencies to the Project Manager
  • Assist in preparation of standard specifications, design details and calculations 

Communication/Management:

  • Be responsive to all Project Manager and Client requests
  • Establish a detailed project design task list for each project submittal stage
  • Keep Project Managers informed on status of work
  • Attend project meetings to coordinate design requirements with clients and other disciplines (independently as appropriate)
  • Coordinate design requirements with other project disciplines (Survey, Geotechnical, Architecture, Civil, Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing, Manufacturers, etc.)
  • Practice upward and downward delegation
  • Manage Tasks (under the supervision of Project Managers as appropriate)
  • Break down complex design and analysis tasks into "first principals" of engineering
  • Train, mentor, and provide direct hands-on assistance to teach new design elements, procedures, calculations, documentation, and plan preparation techniques to Staff Engineers and Technicians
  • Serve as technical representative of firm at all required project meetings, presentations, and public hearings
  • Interface with clients through project work and professional organizations and community service
Qualifications
  • Bachelors or Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering or related field
  • Indiana Professional Engineering license, or ability to obtain within six months after employment
  • Registered engineer with 4+ years diversified Utility Infrastructure experience (up to 1 year of graduate school can be considered as part of the years of relevant experience)
  • Project experience with water, wastewater, storm water, green infrastructure, local municipal and public utilities
  • Involvement in professional organizations such as WEF, AWWA, ASCE, etc.

Travel: Occasional day trips to project sites and client meetings

Field Work: Occasional site assessment, field measurements, construction observation

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.

  • Prolonged sitting at a computer workstation.
  • Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing.
  • Close vision for computer and document review.
  • Occasional walking, standing, or reaching as necessary.
  • Ability to lift up to 15 pounds.
  • Consistent, reliable attendance and punctuality.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME