Director of Engineering and County Highway Engineer
Job in
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, 48228, USA
Listing for:
Ingham-County
Full Time
position
Listed on 2026-05-31
Job specializations:
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Engineering
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Transportation
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly
USD
80000.00
100000.00
YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Under the supervision of the Managing Director, directs all activities associated with Engineering, Traffic Engineering and Permit/Development, and the Signal Shop. Performs the duties of County Highway Engineer, pursuant to State of Michigan statute. Directs the development of road and bridge projects and subdivision and commercial developments and ensures that they comply with Road Department standards and goals. Develops long and short-term road and bridge improvement strategies for the Road Department and with other agencies such as townships, Tri-County Regional Planning Department and the Michigan Department of Transportation.
Plans and implements traffic engineering activities to provide for the safe and efficient movement of vehicle and pedestrian traffic on the county road system. Assists the Road Department’s legal representative in matters concerning traffic safety and related legal matters. Reviews and evaluates expenditures related to construction programs and keeps the Managing Director and the Board apprised of progress towards achieving Road Department goals and objectives.
Directs the general work assignment of Engineering, Permit, and Signal Shop employees by coordinating work activities through the Design Engineer, Construction Project Engineer, and the Permits Engineer. Monitors work output, evaluates performance and administers discipline as warranted.Works closely with the Road Department’s Design Engineer, Construction Project Engineer, and with consultants on road and bridge improvement projects. As County Highway Engineer, “makes surveys ordered by the board, prepares plans and specification for roads, bridges, and culverts. Exercises general supervision over construction to insure that the plans and specifications are strictly followed.” Makes sure that projects are designed to industry standards, built to Road Department standards and completed on schedule.
Approves project documents and administers subsequent contracts.Plans, organizes and directs all activities of traffic engineering including traffic studies, traffic sign and signal installation, guardrail installation and repair and maintenance and pavement marking. Manages traffic engineering studies, evaluates results and recommends appropriate actions.Meets and responds to state and federal officials, township officials, the public, contractors and developers to explain reasons for projects, resolve problems, answer questions and encourage compliance on projects and developments affecting the Road Department.Meets regularly with the Managing Director, other department directors and the Board to discuss activities, schedules, problems and issues pertaining to design, construction, traffic engineering, and permit activities.
6. Develops short and long-term road and bridge improvement programs and cost estimates for projects included in these programs and for projects to be let to contract. Oversees the preparation of the Act 51 certification road mileage and updates road and bridge inventories.Develops preliminary budget with the Managing Director. Defends budget requests in the budget review process. Monitors budget expenditures and financial management activities, identifying and ensuring correction of problem areas. Maintains records and approves payments to contractors, the Michigan Department of Transportation and other agencies.Works with the Permits Engineer to review utility construction plans, subdivision plans and the construction work associated with these activities.Responds to inquiries and problems associated with overweight and oversize vehicles, transportation permits and weigh master problems in the absence of the Permits Engineer.Maintains professional affiliations and standing. Attends a variety of workshops, seminars and conferences and reads extensively to stay current on new developments, techniques and methods relating to department needs.Other Functions
Education
Possession of a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering.
Experience
Six years of progressively more responsible civil engineering experience.
Other Requirements
Registration as a Professional Engineer in Michigan.…
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