Civil Engineering Supervisor/Municipal
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer
Are you a Civil Engineer with supervisory experience and a desire to serve the community? If so, please read on!
About UsBerrien County is located in the southwest corner of Michigan. It is on the shore of Lake Michigan and shares a land border with Indiana. Berrien County is renowned as a premier agricultural hub known for producing strawberries, peaches, grapes, and apples, often called "Michigan's Great Southwest". It is a popular tourism destination featuring Lake Michigan beaches (like Silver Beach), renowned fishing at Shamrock Park, and various outdoor activities such as hiking and cross‑country skiing at Love Creek County Park.
As of the 2020 Census, the population was 154,316.
Under the general supervision of the Road Department Director, the Engineering Supervisor provides supervision of the design and engineering required for the Berrien County Road system. The role is responsible for the design, engineering and construction of roads in accordance with accepted engineering principles, standards, and practices. The supervisor monitors contractors performing work for the Road Department on federal, state, and local projects and supervises staff assigned to the engineering section of the Road Department.
TypicalDuties
- Serves as designated project engineer on selected local, state, and federally funded projects, applying thorough knowledge of current principles and practices of engineering and working on multiple projects at a time.
- Responsible for road engineering projects under the township project program.
- Manages field survey, preliminary design, cost estimates, final design, construction drawings, specifications, and right‑of‑way acquisition in accordance with AASHTO guidelines and the Michigan Department of Transportation guidelines for road, bridge, culvert, and storm sewer projects.
- Performs construction engineering in accordance with the Michigan Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for the Construction Manual, including inspection, material sampling, and testing of aggregate, bituminous and concrete materials and density testing.
- Plans, schedules and coordinates preparation of documents or activities for multiple work projects on roads.
- Supervises and trains the Engineering Department staff, including hiring, evaluating performance, and recommending disciplinary action as necessary.
- Recommends and reviews techniques for prevention of soil erosion and sedimentation control.
- Interacts with the public and other officials and addresses project complaints and requests on roads in a professional manner.
- Performs QA/QC reviews of engineering projects.
- Manages consultants and other vendors to ensure they execute their roles on engineering projects.
- Maximum allowable spending authority is $5,000.00.
- Reviews operational procedures to ensure compliance with applicable policies and performance measures.
- Oversees and directs the survey, design and construction of county culverts and bridges, drainage structures, including preliminary cost estimates, preliminary design, right‑of‑way acquisition, final design, project specifications, bidding documents, construction inspection, pay estimates, material testing and project documentation.
- Continuously evaluates and reports on the condition of bridges and culverts, recommending projects for maintenance, repair, reconstruction or replacement. Oversees biannual bridge and culvert inspections.
- Continuously reviews new and improved materials, equipment and construction techniques to secure better and more economical results in the design, inspection and construction of county infrastructure.
- Represents the Road Department and maintains liaison role with individuals and related road organizations.
- Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.
- Progressive history of responsibility at a firm or state and local government agency working in transportation related to road systems.
- Hold a Professional Engineering License through the state of Michigan or a state recognized by Michigan.
- Ability to become a certified storm water management construction site operator.
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