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Description Dane County Waste & Renewables in Madison, WI has a current vacancy for a Limited Term Employee (LTE) Solid Waste Engineer. Limited Term Employees (LTEs) are limited to 1,200 hours in a ...

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How much do waste engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for waste engineer in the United States is $101,752.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Waste Engineer vs Environmental Engineer?

AspectWaste EngineerEnvironmental Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in Environmental, Civil, or Chemical Engineering; certifications like Waste Management CertificationBachelor's in Environmental, Civil, or Chemical Engineering; often similar certifications
Work EnvironmentIndustrial sites, waste treatment facilities, landfillsEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies, industrial sites
Industry UsageFocuses on waste management, disposal, and recycling processesBroader environmental issues including pollution control, sustainability

Waste Engineers primarily focus on waste management and disposal processes, working in waste treatment facilities and landfills. Environmental Engineers have a broader scope, addressing pollution control, environmental compliance, and sustainability initiatives. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and certifications, but their daily tasks and industry focus differ.

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Infographic showing various Waste Engineer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,752 per year, or $48.9 per hour.

LTE Solid Waste Engineer

Dane County

Madison, WI

$44.56/hr

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Description Dane County Waste & Renewables in Madison, WI has a current vacancy for a Limited Term Employee (LTE) Solid Waste Engineer. Limited Term Employees (LTEs) are limited to 1,200 hours in a payroll year and are not guaranteed any hours per week. Note to applicants - for the 2026 budget year, there is a 1% reduction in wages.

This is already reflected in the hourly wage above. Equity, Definition and Examples of Duties Commitment to Equity & Inclusion As an employer, we strive to provide a work environment where diversity and differing opinions are valued, creativity is encouraged, continuous learning and improvement are fostered, teamwork and open/honest communication are encouraged, and meeting customer needs through quality service is a shared goal. All employees must be able to demonstrate multicultural competence - the awareness, knowledge, and skills needed to work with others who are culturally different from self in meaningful, relevant, and productive ways.

Applicants from traditionally underrepresented populations including women and racial and ethnic minorities are especially encouraged to apply. DEFINITION Dane County owns and operates the County's landfills, household hazardous waste collection site, a construction and demolition recycling facility, various other recycling programs, and a Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Plant that converts landfill gas to pipeline quality RNG. The department's goals include increased waste minimization, diversion, recycling, and beneficial use and the intent is to achieve this with the development of a sustainable business park, or Sustainability Campus.

This classification is responsible for project management and engineering duties for the Department of Waste & Renewables including landfill, recycling, and compost facility design, construction, operations and maintenance. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Provide technical engineering and project management support. Plan, organize, oversee and supervise the work of internal and external parties involved in the design, construction, and execution of construction projects.

Develop and issue bid specifications, construction drawings, requests for quotes, bids, and proposals, contracts, contract change orders, contract amendments, and assist in updating budgets. Collaborate with architects, engineers, and construction contractors and act as the County's project liaison. Respond to work delays, emergencies, and other issues that may arise during construction.

Perform surveying, technical engineering, and construction documentation, to ensure project complies with all building and safety codes, and project is properly documented to ensure accurate as-builts. This classification will also be assigned a broad spectrum of responsibilities including, but not limited to, financial management, contract administration, and internal and external team leadership for a variety of department projects. Education, Experience and Special Requirements Education, Training and Experience: Any combination of education, training, and/or experience equivalent to a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field.

Special Requirements: Must have a valid driver's license, a good driving record and access to reliable personal transportation, or equivalent. Must be available to work nights, weekends, holidays, and during emergencies or unexpected maintenance events. Must be able to be on-call for night and weekend work.

Also refer to 'Physical and Environmental Work Requirements' section below. Certifications/Licenses: WDNR Solid Waste Facility Manager and nuclear density gauge training and certification must be obtained within twelve (12) months of hire. Background Check Statement: Some positions may require a criminal background check which can include fingerprinting due to the nature of the job's responsibilities.

Wisconsin's Fair Employment Law, s. 111.31 - 111.395, Wis. Stats., prohibits discrimination because of an arrest or conviction record

However, Dane County may disqualify an applicant if the position's responsibilities are substantially related to the applicant's criminal history (e.g., the nature of the crime and its relationship to the position, whether hiring, transferring or promoting an applicant would pose an unreasonable risk to the business, its employees, customers and vendors, etc.). Management reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. For Bilingual Positions: Provide services in both English and the required foreign language (e.g., Spanish, Hmong, etc.)

Applicants being considered for Bilingual positions will be tested during the recruitment process. This may consist of either being able to respond to questions in that language (e.g., Spanish, Hmong, etc.) during the interview; or passing an oral translation (English to foreign language / foreign language to English) exam prior to employment. *If applicable, individuals may confirm with the Employee Relations Division whether results of bilingual language certifications/examinations they currently hold qualify them for the position's bilingual designation

Physical and Environmental Work Requirements: Ability to perform "light/heavy work" defined as being able to lift up to 40 pounds and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 30 pounds. Ability to wear a respirator. Physically capable of running light equipment; operating hand tools and power tools; climbing ladders; entering and working in small confined spaces; working with poor lighting; and working in conditions of wind, dust, rain, snow, ice, extreme temperatures, and excessive noise.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Thorough knowledge of professional engineering principles, practices and methods related to solid waste management, recycling, and resource recovery. Knowledge of legal requirements and standards related to landfill design and operations, hazardous waste disposal and recycling. Ability to interpret and produce engineering drawings to troubleshoot, diagnose, repair and document operational issues.

Knowledge of maps, deeds, plats and plans, and surveying techniques. Ability to plan, organize, coordinate and evaluate work. Ability to prepare plans, bid specifications, and cost estimates.

Ability to work independently or as a team to analyze problems, develop solutions, and implement sound alternatives. Ability to establish and maintain effective, professional working internal and external relationships. Ability to lead teams and manage complex projects.

Ability to be creative, flexible, self-motivated, organized, and quality and customer service oriented. Knowledge of various applicable software applications including AutoCAD, Microsoft Office suite (e.g., Word and Excel).