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Subsurface Utility Engineering Manager Jobs in Perry, GA

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Civil Engineer

Macon, GA

$2.90K - $5.80K/mo

... engineering, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic engineering, land surveying, structural ... Supervise and manage utilities and other critical services * Manage a variety of skilled ...

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How much do subsurface utility engineering manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for subsurface utility engineering manager in Perry, GA is $132,468.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $105,100.00 and $156,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Subsurface Utility Engineering Manager vs Utility Locator?

AspectSubsurface Utility Engineering ManagerUtility Locator
CredentialsEngineering degree, certifications in utility mapping or subsurface engineeringTraining in utility detection, certifications in utility locating
Work EnvironmentProject management, overseeing utility detection and mapping projectsFieldwork, locating underground utilities on-site
Employer & IndustryEngineering firms, construction, infrastructure projectsUtility companies, construction contractors

The Subsurface Utility Engineering Manager oversees utility detection projects, manages teams, and ensures accuracy in utility mapping. Utility Locators focus on field detection of underground utilities. While both roles require knowledge of utility detection, the manager has a broader scope including project management and coordination, whereas locators primarily perform on-site locating tasks.

What cities near Perry, GA are hiring for Subsurface Utility Engineering Manager jobs? Cities near Perry, GA with the most Subsurface Utility Engineering Manager job openings:
Infographic showing various Subsurface Utility Engineering Manager job openings in Perry, GA as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $132,468 per year, or $63.7 per hour.
Utility Coordinator I or II

Utility Coordinator I or II

SAM

Macon, GA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Who We Are

Founded in 1994, Surveying And Mapping, LLC (SAM) is a nationwide leader in geospatial and construction-phase solutions. With more than 50 offices and 1,600 professionals, we deliver the scale, technology, and expertise needed to support projects of any size. SAM streamlines project delivery through a single, coordinated team, offering in-house capabilities across land surveying, aerial mapping, subsurface utility engineering (SUE), utility coordination (UC), GIS, BIM, and construction engineering inspection (CEI).

By combining advanced technology, digital workflows, and decades of experience, we provide accurate, actionable data that helps clients move critical infrastructure projects forward with confidence. At SAM, you'll be part of a team that values innovation, growth, and the opportunity to make a tangible impact on the built environment.

Your Impact at SAM

This role is responsible for leading comprehensive utility coordination across all phases of a transportation project—from early concept development through preliminary design, final design, and construction. The consultant serves as the primary liaison between the department, utility owners/operators, and local governments, identifying utility impacts, coordinating design and relocation efforts, resolving property and cost issues, and ensuring compliance with public interest, permitting, and scheduling requirements. The position requires developing detailed utility reports, cost estimates, impact analyses, and status updates, as well as reviewing and approving utility relocation plans, managing CADD utility files, and supporting constructability and QA/QC efforts to minimize risk and delays throughout project delivery.

  • Work with project managers, engineers, and technicians to provide assistance, technical support, and coordination for utility adjustments to resolve design conflicts with utilities impacted by transportation projects associated with the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and local agencies.
  • Projects include utility coordination associated with preconstruction and construction phase of maintenance, rehabilitation, improvements and reconstruction of active transportation projects.
  • Receive and review utility relocation plans to ensure that such materials are constructible, do not pose conflicts with other utility relocations, accommodate the project and adhere to GDOT requirements.
  • Responsible for the utility coordination for transportation projects in accordance to GDOT and local agency Utility Accommodation Standards Manual and Plan Development Process.
  • Determination of utility conflict resolution using Subsurface Utility Engineering data and design plans.
  • Preparation and submission of Utility Agreements.
  • Schedule and conduct utility meetings.
  • Prepare meeting minutes, reports and other documentation as needed to support utility coordination,
  • Review and document the progress of the permitting and relocation efforts.
  • Demonstrates the company's vision and mission, while successfully performing its core values related to employees, ethics, operational excellence, safety, integrity and corporate social responsibility.
  • Perform other tasks as assigned to help accomplish the company's strategic goals.
  • This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.

What You Bring to SAM

  • Bachelor's degree in related discipline/and or equivalent experience
  • 1-3+ years of experience in preparing agreements for relocating utilities in accordance to local, state and federal utility accommodation processes and practices
  • 1-3+ years of experience as a utility coordinator on state and local DOT projects or comparable experience working for utility companies
  • Microstation/AutoCAD skills a plus
  • Proficiency with Excel
  • Must be able to demonstrate ability to manage project budgets
  • Design Build experience a plus
  • Must be able to demonstrate strong communication and negotiation skills
  • Understanding of safety protocols

Our Perks

  • Health and Wellness Benefits: BlueCross BlueShield health insurance coverage begins the month after your hire date, Free Vision + Dental plans for employees, company-paid premiums for Long-term disability/Life Insurance (with HSA + FSA plans), SAM Cares program focused on holistic well-being
  • Financial Benefits: Employee Referral Rewards Program of $1K, $2,500 or $5K, Fidelity retirement plans with a 5% company match, tuition reimbursement, optional cellphone stipend
  • Work-Life Balance: Paid time off including vacation/sick/holidays, parental leave to support families
  • Professional Development: Customized career development plan for licensing and certifications, Project Manager Business Academy, CAD Training Program, Individual Development Plans/Career Check-Ins, SAM WINS - our initiative for women-focused leadership and development, Milestone Anniversary Recognition, SAMbassador mentorship program
  • Perks and Discounts: Access to "Perks at Work" for discounts on wellness + travel + leisure and everyday purchases, company-sponsored events, free office snacks
  • Culture and Awards/Achievements: SAM Named 2026 Top Workplace USA for the fourth Year; 2026 SAM Ranks No. 92 on ENR Top 500 Design Firms
  • Bachelor's degree in related discipline/and or equivalent experience
  • 1-3+ years of experience in preparing agreements for relocating utilities in accordance to local, state and federal utility accommodation processes and practices
  • 1-3+ years of experience as a utility coordinator on state and local DOT projects or comparable experience working for utility companies
  • Microstation/AutoCAD skills a plus
  • Proficiency with Excel
  • Must be able to demonstrate ability to manage project budgets
  • Design Build experience a plus
  • Must be able to demonstrate strong communication and negotiation skills
  • Understanding of safety protocols

This role is responsible for leading comprehensive utility coordination across all phases of a transportation project—from early concept development through preliminary design, final design, and construction. The consultant serves as the primary liaison between the department, utility owners/operators, and local governments, identifying utility impacts, coordinating design and relocation efforts, resolving property and cost issues, and ensuring compliance with public interest, permitting, and scheduling requirements. The position requires developing detailed utility reports, cost estimates, impact analyses, and status updates, as well as reviewing and approving utility relocation plans, managing CADD utility files, and supporting constructability and QA/QC efforts to minimize risk and delays throughout project delivery.

  • Work with project managers, engineers, and technicians to provide assistance, technical support, and coordination for utility adjustments to resolve design conflicts with utilities impacted by transportation projects associated with the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and local agencies.
  • Projects include utility coordination associated with preconstruction and construction phase of maintenance, rehabilitation, improvements and reconstruction of active transportation projects.
  • Receive and review utility relocation plans to ensure that such materials are constructible, do not pose conflicts with other utility relocations, accommodate the project and adhere to GDOT requirements.
  • Responsible for the utility coordination for transportation projects in accordance to GDOT and local agency Utility Accommodation Standards Manual and Plan Development Process.
  • Determination of utility conflict resolution using Subsurface Utility Engineering data and design plans.
  • Preparation and submission of Utility Agreements.
  • Schedule and conduct utility meetings.
  • Prepare meeting minutes, reports and other documentation as needed to support utility coordination,
  • Review and document the progress of the permitting and relocation efforts.
  • Demonstrates the company's vision and mission, while successfully performing its core values related to employees, ethics, operational excellence, safety, integrity and corporate social responsibility.
  • Perform other tasks as assigned to help accomplish the company's strategic goals.
  • This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.