Civil Engineer/Project Manager – Residential Land Development
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Site Manager, Environmental Engineer -
Construction
Civil Engineering, Site Manager
Civil Engineer / Project Manager – Residential Land Development
Salary: $$ 75000 - $$ 100000 per year
Location:
Charlotte, North Carolina
Minimum Degree:
Relocation Assistance:
Available
Civil Engineer / Project Manager Residential Land Development Charlotte, NC | Full-Time | Hybrid Flexibility | Signing Bonus We are seeking an experienced Civil Engineer / Project Manager to lead residential land development projects in the Charlotte area. This role focuses on greenfield single-family and multifamily community development, managing projects from concept through construction.
This is a great opportunity for a licensed engineer who wants to lead projects, manage teams, and work closely with developers, builders, and architects on high-impact residential communities across the Carolinas.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage residential land development projects from design through permitting and construction
- Lead design efforts including grading, roadway, stormwater, utilities, and site layout
- Coordinate with internal teams, developers, and regulatory agencies
- Oversee project schedules, documentation, and technical quality
- Support permitting, rezoning coordination, and construction administration
B.S. in Civil Engineering
PE license in North Carolina and South Carolina
5+ years of residential land development experience (SFD, townhomes, multifamily)
Strong experience with grading, stormwater management, drainage, utilities, and roadway design
Proficiency in Civil 3D and related engineering software
Strong leadership, communication, and project management skills
Why is This a Great OpportunityWhats Offered Competitive salary + signing bonus
Hybrid work flexibility
Health, dental, and vision benefits
401(k) + bonus/profit sharing
Opportunity to lead impactful residential development projects
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