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Utility Engineer Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

UTILITY TECHNICIAN

Manhattan, KS · On-site

$26.78 - $29.10/hr

UTILITY TECHNICIAN Department: Public Works Division: Road and Bridge Reports To: Assistant ... Major projects are reviewed by the Engineer, Assistant Engineer or the Operations Manager before ...

UTILITY TECHNICIAN

Manhattan, KS · On-site

$26.78 - $29.10/hr

UTILITY TECHNICIAN Department: Public Works Division: Road and Bridge Reports To: Assistant ... Major projects are reviewed by the Engineer, Assistant Engineer or the Operations Manager before ...

UTILITY TECHNICIAN

Manhattan, KS · On-site

$26.78 - $29.10/hr

UTILITY TECHNICIAN Department: Public Works Division: Road and Bridge Reports To: Assistant ... Major projects are reviewed by the Engineer, Assistant Engineer or the Operations Manager before ...

Design and engineer underground transmission line systems for utility and EPC projects. * Develop ... Coordinate with utilities, municipalities, clients, vendors, and internal project teams. * Support ...

Coordinate with utilities, municipalities, clients, vendors, and internal project teams. * Support ... Mentor junior engineers and support continuous improvement initiatives. Position Overview As an ...

Utility Maintenance Worker

Olathe, KS · On-site

$24.23 - $32.42/hr

... programming AMI (Automated Metering Infrastructure) water meters and data entry into the work order ... Utility Maintenance Worker II: One year of construction or maintenance experience is required.

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How much do utility engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for utility engineer in Kansas is $86,313.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,800.00 and $105,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a utility engineer?

Utility Engineers are professionals responsible for designing, maintaining, and overseeing the infrastructure systems that deliver essential services such as water, electricity, gas, and telecommunications. They ensure these utility systems operate efficiently, safely, and in compliance with regulations. Utility Engineers may work for utility companies, government agencies, or private consulting firms, and their roles often involve project management, system upgrades, troubleshooting, and field inspections. Their expertise is critical for supporting the infrastructure that communities and businesses rely on daily.

What does a utility engineer do?

A utility engineer is a civil engineer who works for a utility company, such as a water, gas, or electric company. Their job duties are to design, implement, and maintain utility infrastructures, such as water or gas mains, electrical grids, and other types of delivery systems. Qualifications for a utility engineer include a bachelor’s or master’s degree in civil engineering or a related field of engineering and experience. Professional certification is available. Problem-solving and leadership skills are important in this career.

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

To thrive as a Utility Engineer, you need a solid background in civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering, often supported by a bachelor's degree and a Professional Engineer (PE) license. Familiarity with CAD software, GIS systems, and utility-specific modeling tools is typically required. Strong problem-solving, project management, and teamwork skills help you excel in coordinating with stakeholders and addressing complex infrastructure challenges. These competencies are crucial for ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable utility systems that meet regulatory and community needs.

What are some common challenges utility engineers face when coordinating projects across multiple departments?

Utility Engineers often work on projects that require input and collaboration from various departments such as operations, maintenance, environmental compliance, and construction. One common challenge is ensuring clear communication and alignment of project goals, schedules, and regulatory requirements among these diverse teams. Utility Engineers must be proactive in facilitating meetings, managing documentation, and addressing any conflicts or misunderstandings that arise. Developing strong organizational and interpersonal skills is essential to successfully navigate these challenges and keep projects on track.

What is the difference between Utility Engineer vs Mechanical Engineer?

AspectUtility EngineerMechanical Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in engineering, often with certifications in facilities or utility managementBachelor's degree in mechanical engineering; licensure may be preferred
Work EnvironmentFacilities, power plants, utility systems within industrial or commercial sitesDesign, manufacturing, or maintenance settings involving mechanical systems
Industry UsageCommon in utility companies, industrial plants, and large facilitiesWidespread across manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and HVAC industries

Utility Engineers focus on maintaining and optimizing utility systems like power, water, and HVAC within facilities, while Mechanical Engineers design and analyze mechanical systems across various industries. Both roles require engineering degrees, but their work environments and specific responsibilities differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Utility Engineer job openings in Kansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,313 per year, or $41.5 per hour.

Manufacturing Engineer - Utilities

Koch Industries

Wichita, KS • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Koch Industries rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 53 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

138th of 543 rated manufacturers


Job description

Your Job
Georgia-Pacific is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer for the Utilities Department at its Toledo, OR facility. This role will support the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of key mill utility systems that enable production across the site, including power generation and distribution, steam, water, compressed air, and related recovery and recausticizing assets. Our Manufacturing Engineers are responsible for monitoring asset performance, improving reliability, resolving short-term operating issues, and developing long-term strategies that improve equipment effectiveness and department results. Manufacturing Engineers will work closely with the department teams including Superintendents, Technical Assistants, and Operators.
The successful candidate should approach work with a business-owner mindset, excel at problem-solving, and be eager to collaborate with operations, maintenance, technical, and reliability partners to improve Utilities Department assets and support mill performance. This position is part of the Utilities Team, reporting to the Utilities Area Leader, and will work closely with operators, maintenance execution, technical engineering, environmental resources, and corporate support teams. Successful candidates will apply Principle Based Management (PBM®) to create long-term value through a shared vision, respectful challenge, knowledge sharing, clear roles and responsibilities, and contribution-motivated ownership of results.
Our Team
Georgia-Pacific Toledo is a producer of brown paper used to make cardboard and is a leader in recycling in the Northwest. The Utilities Department plays a critical role in supporting safe and reliable mill operations by providing the energy, steam, water, compressed air, and support systems needed to keep production assets operating effectively. The Toledo Mill is located within a 10-minute drive to the Pacific Ocean. Many outdoor activities are available near the mill including fishing, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and boating. To learn more about Georgia-Pacific's packaging business please visit: www.gppackaging.com and view the video How Paper Is Made!
What You Will Do
• Assist in development and implementing comprehensive asset strategies for assigned Utilities Department assets, including operating envelopes, operator basic care, parts strategy, optimization, condition-based monitoring, and predictive and preventative maintenance activities.
• Lead efforts to improve Utilities asset performance and reliability with regard to safety, environmental compliance, quality, utilization, efficiency, and cost effectiveness.
• Apply PBM® principles and the Five Dimensions-Vision, Virtue and Talents, Knowledge, Comparative Advantage, and Motivation-to help the Utilities Department identify and close gaps between current performance and what is possible.
• Use economic thinking, reality-based measures, and respectful challenge to prioritize work that creates the greatest long-term value for the mill.
• Build and share knowledge across operations, maintenance, reliability, engineering, vendors, and other GP/Koch resources to improve decision making and accelerate learning.
• Partner with operators and maintenance to identify critical equipment hazards in utility systems and mitigate the impact of human error where the highest levels of risk exist.
• Communicate with and help employees connect to the Utilities Department vision, priorities, and business objectives.
• Support Utilities operations teams by coaching operators on safe equipment operation, operator basic care, operating parameters, equipment changes or upgrades, and best practices.
• Work closely with operators, maintenance, and internal customers to troubleshoot steam, power, water, compressed air, recovery, process, quality, and equipment issues and evaluate improvement ideas.
• Work closely with shift supervision and the Utilities Area Leader to identify knowledge and operator capability gaps and provide support in developing or updating operating procedures.
• Lead the Root Cause Analysis process for Utilities equipment and process issues and execute effective corrective actions.
• Evaluate, approve, and prioritize Utilities equipment repairs and scheduled shutdown work; initiate capital projects as needed.
• Perform GEMBA walks in Utilities areas to improve employee engagement, asset care, and maintenance performance.
Who You Are (Basic Qualifications)
• Bachelor's degree in an Engineering or other relevant technical disciplines, or in lieu of a degree a High School Diploma / GED and (4) years in a manufacturing or industrial operations environment.
• Experience troubleshooting and improving manufacturing equipment and processes.
• Experience with manufacturing equipment set-up, operation, or repair.
• Experience using data, measures, and cross-functional collaboration to identify gaps, improve reliability, and create long-term value.
• Must be able and willing to work in an industrial mill environment, including extended periods of time in areas that may be noisy, non-air conditioned, unheated, hot, humid, or around operating utility and production equipment.
• Experience with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel and/or Project)
What Will Put You Ahead
• Experience working with power generation, boilers, steam systems, water treatment, compressed air, pumps, piping systems, recovery operations, or other industrial utility equipment.
• Experience in the pulp and paper industry.
• Experience with industrial controls, automation, instrumentation, or data-driven reliability tools.
• Experience applying PBM®, Operations Excellence, Lean, reliability-centered maintenance, or another structured continuous improvement framework.
• Experience initiating and/or executing engineering projects.
• Experience with PI or other data historian programs.
At Koch companies, we are entrepreneurs. This means we openly challenge the status quo, find new ways to create value and get rewarded for our individual contributions. Any compensation range provided for a role is an estimate determined by available market data. The actual amount may be higher or lower than the range provided considering each candidate's knowledge, skills, abilities, and geographic location. If you have questions, please speak to your recruiter about the flexibility and detail of our compensation philosophy.
Hiring Philosophy
All Koch companies value diversity of thought, perspectives, aptitudes, experiences, and backgrounds. We are Military Ready and Second Chance employers. Learn more about our hiring philosophy here .
Who We Are
As a Koch company and leading manufacturer of bath tissue, paper towels, paper-based packaging, cellulose, specialty fibers, building products and much more, Georgia-Pacific works to meet evolving needs of customers worldwide with quality products. In addition to the products we make, we operate one of the largest recycling businesses. Our more than 300,000 employees in over 150 locations are empowered to innovate every day - to make everyday products even better.
At Koch, employees are empowered to do what they do best to make life better. Learn how our business philosophy helps employees unleash their potential while creating value for themselves and the company.
Our Benefits
Our goal is for each employee, and their families, to live fulfilling and healthy lives. We provide essential resources and support to build and maintain physical, financial, and emotional strength - focusing on overall wellbeing so you can focus on what matters most. Our benefits plan includes - medical, dental, vision, flexible spending and health savings accounts, life insurance, ADD, disability, retirement, paid vacation/time off, educational assistance, and may also include infertility assistance, paid parental leave and adoption assistance. Specific eligibility criteria is set by the applicable Summary Plan Description, policy or guideline and benefits may vary by geographic region. If you have questions on what benefits apply to you, please speak to your recruiter.
Additionally, everyone has individual work and personal needs. We seek to enable the best work environment that helps you and the business work together to produce superior results.
Equal Opportunities
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status. Except where prohibited by state law, some offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test. This employer uses E-Verify. Please click here for additional information. (For Illinois E-Verify information click here , aquí , or tu ).

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