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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for utility rate analyst in Kansas is $28.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.50 and $31.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a utility rate analyst?

A Utility Rate Analyst evaluates and manages utility rates, tariffs, and pricing structures for energy, water, or other utilities. They analyze rate proposals, regulatory filings, and market trends to ensure fair pricing and compliance with laws. Their work often involves financial modeling, cost-of-service studies, and collaborating with regulators, utility companies, or organizations to optimize rate structures.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a utility rate analyst?

A Utility Rate Analyst’s daily responsibilities generally include analyzing utility consumption and rate data, preparing forecasts and reports, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. You’ll often collaborate with other analysts, finance teams, and regulatory bodies to review tariff changes and support rate case filings. In addition, you may participate in internal meetings to discuss pricing strategies or respond to inquiries from customers or management. This role blends independent research with teamwork, offering a dynamic environment where data-driven insights directly impact company decisions and customer outcomes.

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To thrive as a Utility Rate Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of utility rate structures, and a background in finance, economics, or engineering. Familiarity with data analysis tools like Excel, SQL, and utility billing software, as well as knowledge of regulatory frameworks, is often required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication help analysts present complex findings to both technical and non-technical audiences. These skills are vital for ensuring accurate rate analysis, regulatory compliance, and supporting sound utility pricing decisions.

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Infographic showing various Utility Rate Analyst job openings in Kansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 6% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,495 per year, or $28.1 per hour.

Civil Engineer I, II or Senior

City of Overland Park

Overland Park, KS • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

The City of Overland Park has a full-time Civil Engineer I, II or Senior position available in the Public Works Department.
Summary:
Manages the design and construction of thoroughfare, street, bridge, storm sewer and maintenance projects. Participates in the development of the five-year Capital Improvement Program and Maintenance Program. Prepares plans and specifications for thoroughfare, street, bridge, storm sewer and maintenance projects. Provides leadership for all team based activities, to include project management teams and task groups. Coordinates engineering-related activities with other Department divisions, City departments, other governmental agencies, etc. Develops project-related briefings and presentations for the Governing Body, City Manager, citizen groups and professional organizations.
Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Manages the design of thoroughfares, streets, bridge, storm sewer and maintenance projects, including developing the project scope, directing the consultant selection process, negotiation of the scope and fee for the design contract, preparing and negotiating interlocal agreements and utility relocation agreements, managing the plan preparation, overseeing utility relocation planning, acquiring required right-of-way and easements, managing public involvement activities, overseeing environmental permitting process, and supervising project team members. For federally funded projects, manages all coordination and project administration with KDOT.
  • Manages the construction of thoroughfare, street, bridge, storm sewer and maintenance projects , including reviewing contractor bids and making determination of the lowest and responsible bidder; negotiating material testing contracts; managing the construction contract, schedules, payments and cash flow; approving change orders; reviewing and approving contractor submittals; ensuring utilities have properly relocated their facilities; conducting weekly progress meetings with the contractor; managing media relations and citizen inquiries; and maintaining and updating project website. For federally funded projects, prepares invoices to KDOT to request payment; ensures Davis-Bacon provisions are met by the contractor, including wage rate interviews; ensures DBE goals are met; and completes project administration as required by KDOT.
  • Participates in the development of the five-year Capital Improvement Program and Maintenance Program, by analyzing infrastructure needs, establishing priorities, developing initial cost estimates and preparing and submitting Project Addition and Project Revision forms.
  • Provides assistance to the Engineering Services Division, Planning Department by reviewing plans, interpreting standards, providing recommendations to address problems and issues, participating in field inspection visits, and assisting in resolution of developers concerns.
  • Prepares plans and specifications for thoroughfare, street, bridge, storm sewer, maintenance and other projects. Coordinates land surveys and supervises engineering technicians in plan preparation. Designs projects to meet or exceed current engineering practices and to fully conform to the Overland Park Municipal Code. Prepares legal documents, specifications, contract documents and supervises contraction and post-construction activities in accordance with the City's Project Procedures Manual.
  • Coordinates engineering-related activities with other Department divisions, City departments, other governmental agencies, utilities, contractors, developers, consultants and others, as required.
  • Develops project-related briefings for presentation to the Governing Body and City Manager. Provides updates on project activities on a regular basis to keep the Governing Body and City Manager informed on matters of significant interest. Makes presentations to citizen groups, such as homes associations, neighborhood conservation groups and others.
  • Responds to public inquiries and ensures that their concerns are fully and effectively addressed.
  • Uses PAVER programs to develop information required for planning maintenance activities.
  • The employee must work the days and hours necessary to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks. Must be available (especially during regular business hours or shifts) to communicate with subordinates, supervisors, customers, vendors and any other persons or organization with whom interaction is required to accomplish work and employer goals.
  • The employee must be punctual and timely in meeting all requirements of performance, including, but not limited to, attendance standards and work deadlines; beginning and ending assignments on time; and scheduled work breaks, where applicable.

Professional Requirements:
Civil Engineer I:
  • Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a related engineering field of study to gain formal knowledge of hydraulic design, hydrology, street design, structural analysis and design, and other engineering principles and practices.
  • Possession of Engineer-In-Training Certification within twelve months of hiring.
  • Possession of an appropriate valid driver's license. Must maintain an insurable driving record.

Civil Engineer II:
Above requirements including education and certifications plus Professional Engineer registration in the State of Kansas or registration in another state with State of Kansas registration required within one year of hiring.
  • Four years of experience in the civil engineering field or an equivalent level of experience.

Civil Engineer Senior:
  • Above requirements including education and certifications plus six years of civil engineering design, or an equivalent level of experience required.
  • Three years project management/engineering design/construction management preferred.

Skills:
  • Good oral and written communication skills for dealing with the public, contractors, and other city officials
  • Mathematical aptitude needed to analyze complex engineering data
  • Computer skills to include knowledge of AutoCAD and expertise with spreadsheet and database software application programs.

Mental Requirements:
  • Ability to read and comprehend city regulations.
  • Ability to analyze complex engineering problems and recommend possible solutions.
  • Analytical skills to perform high-level mathematical calculations.
  • Ability to work under distracting field conditions.
  • Understanding of computer hardware and software as it applies to engineering concepts.
  • Exhibit diplomacy and judgement when working with residents, contractors, or other public officials.
  • Ability to train and guide subordinates.
  • Abstract and logical reasoning.
  • Ability to operate city vehicles on city streets and over uneven roads under construction.

Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to lift minimal weight and transport minimal distance.
  • Hand and eye coordination to operate data collection equipment.
  • Hand and eye coordination adequate to input computer data and operate traffic control devices.
  • Exposure to extreme environmental conditions while conducting site inspection and collecting field data.
  • Ability to travel to field locations.
  • Ability to visually review engineering plans and reports.
  • Ability to operate computer.
  • Ability to make and receive phone calls.
  • Mobility to travel to work/project sites.
  • Visual acuity to observe traffic conditions and flow.
  • Climb, walk, stoop, bend
  • Ability to lift 20 pounds and transport 15 feet.
  • Ability to operate city vehicles on city streets and over uneven roads under construction.

No City residency requirement.
Must successfully pass a background check, drug screen, and physical exam.
Normal Work Schedule: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri.
Salary Range:
I - Grade H: $76,083.41 - $104,657.72
II - Grade J: $91,943.44 - $126,882.42
Sr - Grade K: $102,115.51 - $142,960.85
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Benefits: Full-time
All applicants must be legally eligible to work in the United States and proof of eligibility must be provided if selected for hire. To view the full job description, please go to the City of Overland Park's Job Description page and search by job title: Civil Engineer.
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