Engineer, Civil Engineering
Listed on 2026-06-23
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer, Water Management
ENGINEER 1/2/3/4
Closing Date: Open until filled.
Pay Range: Depending on experience and qualifications, with starting wage not typically above the mid‑point of the range.
- Engineer 1:
Minimum $67,913 – Mid $83,194 – Maximum $98,475 - Engineer 2:
Minimum $77,552 – Mid $95,002 – Maximum $112,451 - Engineer 3:
Minimum $80,462 – Mid $98,566 – Maximum $116,670 - Engineer 4:
Minimum $89,920 – Mid $110,152 – Maximum $130,385
Department: Public Works, Engineering Division
Benefits
Summary:
Full-time Benefits Summary July 2025‑June 2026
Job Summary: Performs a variety of advanced level, professional and technical duties as needed to assist in coordinating and participating in the design, development and construction of city infrastructure and development improvements; serves as an engineering project leader or manager.
Works under the broad policy guidance and direction of the City Engineer or Assistant City Engineer.
May provide close to general supervision to in‑house and contract engineering staff on a project‑by‑project basis.
May provide close to general supervision to office staff and field technician(s).
Responsibilities and Qualifications Essential FunctionsConducts engineering review and approval of commercial and development project plans and construction drawings; ensures compliance with codes and standards; screens for traffic, parking, drainage, utility, roadway and right‑of‑way issues; coordinates and directs the preparation of site and development bonds and associated reimbursement agreements; coordinates city and private contract interface and overlaps; negotiates shared benefits for private projects and public infrastructure projects.
Assists in a variety of operations and activities undertaken by the engineering division related to project design, management, infrastructure analysis, public works systems, project priorities, engineering reviews, reports for proposed projects and developments, preliminary and final design of utility systems and road projects; aids in establishing city master plans for various utility systems and roads.
May serve as liaison with federal, state, county, and local jurisdictions; represents the city as staff to various commissions and task forces; prepares various reports, projections, and evaluations as required; provides input to planning commission, city council and committees in a timely manner.
May act as City Floodplain Manager, including the review and approval of developments within the floodplain and the administration of Lehi City floodplain development permits. Coordinates with and reviews applications to FEMA.
May be responsible for updating, maintaining and administrating the city master plans for culinary water, pressure irrigation, sewer system, drainage system and roadways. May be responsible for modeling of culinary water, pressure irrigation, sewer and drainage utility systems within City. May act as the City's Engineer of Record with the State of Utah to be responsible for the maintenance and submission of hydraulic water models.
Assists with various aspects of project management and scheduling; ensures adherence with established standards and work plans, processes and procedures; coordinates legal activities and requirements; prepares change orders; monitors consultant activities and work to assure compliance with standards and contract specifications; assures timely completion;
May conduct and coordinate project inspections. May be required to negotiate on property owner right‑of‑way and utility easement issues; finalizes contract negotiations.
May review public works project plans to determine compliance with established public works policies, rules, regulations, ordinances, etc.; may perform periodic public works inspections to assure compliance with material specifications and work quality.
Receives, processes and responds in a timely manner to citizen complaints related to engineering of utilities, transportation, etc.; review issues, evaluates options for solutions consistent with existing standards, codes and ordinances; makes recommendations for changes in standards and ordinances as circumstances dictate.
May attend weekly Development Review…
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