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State Engineer Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Welcome to The Ohio State University's career site. We invite you to apply to positions of interest ... Job Title: University Engineer Department: Administration and Planning | FOD Design and ...

Restorative STNA

Cincinnati, OH

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Qualified candidates must be licensed State Tested Nursing Assistants in the State of Ohio with experience in Restorative Programming. Restorative Aide Certification a plus. The position of ...

Bridge Engineer

Akron, OH · On-site

$108K - $129K/yr

Osborn Engineering is seeking Bridge Design Engineers with 10+ years of experience on ODOT-type ... Experience with MicroStation, Geopak, AutoCAD Civil 3D w/Ohio State Kit * Skilled in structural ...

Transportation Engineer

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$80K - $86K/yr

Osborn Engineering is seeking mid-level Transportation Engineers to join our team for our Akron ... PE License in the State of Ohio or ability to obtain PE License in six months. * Strong verbal and ...

Transportation Engineer

Columbus, OH · On-site

$80K - $86K/yr

PE License in the State of Ohio or ability to obtain PE License in six months. * Strong verbal and ... Osborn Engineering does not currently accept unsolicited resumes through or from search firms or ...

Roadway Engineer

Columbus, OH · On-site

$110K - $121K/yr

PE License in the State of Ohio * ODOT Prequalification's preferred * Strong verbal and written ... Osborn Engineering does not currently accept unsolicited resumes through or from search firms or ...

Bridge Engineer

Columbus, OH · On-site

$108K - $129K/yr

Experience with MicroStation, Geopak, AutoCAD Civil 3D w/Ohio State Kit * Skilled in structural ... Osborn Engineering does not currently accept unsolicited resumes through or from search firms or ...

Roadway Engineer

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$108K - $130K/yr

Osborn Engineering is seeking highly skilled Roadway Engineers with 10-20 years of experience on ... PE License in the State of Ohio * ODOT Prequalification's preferred * Strong verbal and written ...

Bridge Engineer

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$108K - $129K/yr

Osborn Engineering is seeking Bridge Design Engineers with 10+ years of experience on ODOT-type ... Experience with MicroStation, Geopak, AutoCAD Civil 3D w/Ohio State Kit * Skilled in structural ...

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How much do state engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for state engineer in Ohio is $96,736.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,900.00 and $110,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a State Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a State Engineer, you need a strong background in civil or environmental engineering, typically supported by a Professional Engineer (PE) license and several years of relevant experience. Familiarity with GIS software, water resource management systems, and regulatory compliance tools is commonly required. Leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for coordinating complex projects and engaging with diverse stakeholders. These skills and qualities ensure the successful oversight of public infrastructure, environmental protection, and regulatory adherence at the state level.

What does a State Engineer do?

A State Engineer is a government official responsible for overseeing water resources management, including the allocation and regulation of water rights within a state. They ensure that water use complies with state laws and policies, conduct hydrological studies, and may supervise dam and reservoir operations. State Engineers also issue permits, resolve disputes over water use, and help develop long-term water planning strategies. Their work plays a crucial role in balancing the needs of agriculture, industry, municipalities, and environmental protection.

What is the difference between State Engineer vs Civil Engineer?

AspectState EngineerCivil Engineer
Required CredentialsTypically requires a professional engineering license and state-specific certificationsRequires a bachelor's degree in civil engineering; licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE) often preferred
Work EnvironmentWorks primarily in government agencies, overseeing public infrastructure projectsWorks in consulting firms, construction sites, or government agencies on various infrastructure projects
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies at state level, public infrastructure projectsPrivate firms, consulting companies, government agencies in construction and design

While both roles involve infrastructure and engineering expertise, a State Engineer typically works within government agencies managing public projects and requires specific state certifications. Civil Engineers have broader roles in designing and constructing infrastructure across various sectors, often with licensure as a Professional Engineer. The roles overlap in skills and credentials but differ mainly in scope and employment setting.

How does a State Engineer typically collaborate with government agencies and private stakeholders on large-scale infrastructure projects?

A State Engineer often serves as a key liaison between government agencies, private contractors, and the public on major infrastructure projects such as water resource management, transportation, and public works. Collaboration usually involves coordinating project planning, ensuring regulatory compliance, and facilitating communication among all parties to address technical, legal, and environmental concerns. State Engineers regularly attend interagency meetings, review project proposals, and provide expert guidance to ensure projects meet state standards and timelines. This collaborative environment helps ensure that infrastructure projects are completed efficiently, safely, and with stakeholder input.
What cities in Ohio are hiring for State Engineer jobs? Cities in Ohio with the most State Engineer job openings:
Infographic showing various State Engineer job openings in Ohio as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,736 per year, or $46.5 per hour.
Director of Development, College Of Engineering

Director of Development, College Of Engineering

Ohio State University

Columbus, OH

Full-time

Medical, Life

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

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Job Title:Director of Development, College Of EngineeringDepartment:Advancement | Development Constituency Fundraising

Position Overview

The Director of Development will understand the mission, needs and value proposition of the university and the College of Engineering and build relationships with prospective donors to increase philanthropic support. Donors such as alumni, friends, and/or grateful patients will be identified by listening for opportunities to align their interests and passions with opportunities to donate to the university.

The aim of the role is to actively manage a portfolio of prospective donors to be asked for major gifts of $100,000 and above. Preparation for the "ask" will include creative and strategic utilization of resources to determine the prospective donor's capacity for giving, build their interest, raise their sights, sustain their engagement and obtain a gift. Success in the position will be guided by annual metrics such as number of monthly meetings, number of gift commitments, and dollars raised. Central resources such as a robust donor database, and reporting and analytics tools exist to help the role achieve goals and manage an allocated budget.

The Director reports to the Senior Director of Development and operates with a high degree of independence to make decisions, solve problems, negotiate and adapt to shifting priorities. Expectations include stellar communications and interactions with constituents, collaboration with colleagues across Advancement and the university and Wexner Medical Center, diplomacy, and discretion. This role requires frequent workweek travel including approximately one or two overnight trips per month, regular in-state travel and occasional evening and weekend work.


All members of Advancement are part of creating a culture that inspires an exceptionally multifaceted and talented team and are expected to exhibit The Ohio State University's Shared Values. The Office of Advancement is committed to acting with kindness, respect, and integrity at all times and welcoming our colleagues' ideas, voices, and perspectives, acknowledging that we are better together.

About the College of Engineering

Since The Ohio State University was born in 1870, engineering has been central to its land grant mission. Then and now, Buckeye Engineers make the world a better place. Ohio State Engineering is where education, discovery and economic development collaborate to innovate.

Home to a top-ranked engineering program, Ohio State provides an unparalleled learning environment and career preparation alongside an unforgettable student experience. With access to 15 majors, world-class faculty and facilities, and a wide array of hands-on learning and research experiences, the opportunities are endless with Ohio State Engineering.

Duties and Responsibilities

95% - Fundraising

Identifies, qualifies, and cultivates a portfolio of prospective major gift donors. Pursues connections and discovers donor values, capacity, interests and passions. Ensures quality and positive momentum within assigned portfolio to convert prospects to donors. Builds context for gift proposals, develops and implements strategic gift solicitations. Maximizes opportunities to steward donors to further enhance relationships.

This role requires frequent workweek travel including approximately one or two overnight trips per month, regular in-state travel and occasional evening and weekend work.

Hires, trains and develops, and provides daily management to assigned staff (if applicable).

5% - Miscellaneous

Completes special projects and performs other duties as assigned.

Metrics and Collaboration

The annual performance of all fundraisers at Ohio State is measured by the number of qualifications, cultivations, solicitations and commitments/dollars raised the individual accrues over each fiscal year. Each fundraiser may have different expectations regarding these figures based upon, but not limited to, their experience level, unit size, prospect portfolio, past performance, etc. Goal setting is done with the individual's manager prior to each fiscal year to assure transparency, consistency and alignment.

All fundraisers at Ohio State are encouraged and expected to collaborate with their colleagues across the institution and can be counted as 'Secondary' on a gift in the solicitation, commitment and dollars raised phases of the development cycle. A secondary fundraiser can be considered when a team is working on a multi-unit gift, the fundraiser is a subject matter expert in an area critical to the solicitation or a fundraiser has a pre-existing, meaningful relationship with the donor and their participation helps move the gift forward.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education/experience.

  • Four (4) years of relevant experience with at least two (2) years of professional fundraising experience (building relationships towards philanthropic end through making calls, conducting face-to-face appointments, creating and presenting proposals, closing gifts) and two (2) years of related experience in marketing, sales, public relations, financial advisement, account management or related field with emphasis on donor cultivation, solicitation and relationship cultivation of individuals/businesses.

Desired Qualifications (We'recommitted to building a team that reflects a variety of skills and experiences andencourageyou to apply even if your experience does not align perfectly)

  • At least four (4) years of professional fundraising experience raising the highest level of philanthropic gifts at an organization (preferably five or six figures and above)

  • At least four (4) years of professional fundraising experience in higher education or a hospital/health care environment

  • Experience working in other advancement departments such as donor relations and stewardship, donor communications and/or alumni relations

The Office of Advancement is committed to providing tools and resources for you to learn our business, proprietary databases, university-specific processes, and advancement practices.

You Need to Know

Aside from the unparalleled benefits of working for The Ohio State University and working in the vibrant, smart, enjoyable, and growing city of Columbus, Ohio, this opportunity provides exceptional rewards that arise from working for an institution doing worldwide life-changing research and outreach. Learn more here: https://hr.osu.edu/careers/.

In accordance with the Disaster Preparedness and University State of Emergency Policy 6.17 this position has been designated as a standby position.

Additional Information:

Additional Information

To learn more about the Office of Advancement, please visit advancement.osu.edu.

The budget for this position is up to $82,535. The offer for this position will be based on internal equity and the candidate's qualifications.

Function:Development and Engagement

Sub-function: Development

Career Band:Individual Contributor - Specialized

Career Level:S3

Location:Smith Laboratory (0065)Position Type:RegularScheduled Hours:40Shift:First Shift

Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.

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