Municipal Plan Review Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer
Overview
Join us as we Rise to the Challenge
At KCI, we’re building an enduring community that provides unparalleled value to our employee-owners. We make our mark designing and delivering our world-class solutions, so we invest deeply in supporting and developing our team. We reward integrity and commitment, and when we do well, you do well. Our employees have the freedom to innovate, unlimited growth, a voice that matters, a lifestyle that works, and skin in the game.
Achievements are shared and celebrated. As a team, we are motivated to better ourselves, each other, and the world around us.
The Company
KCI Technologies, Inc. is a 100% employee-owned engineering, consulting and construction firm serving clients throughout the United States. KCI is recognized as an industry leader, employing cutting-edge technologies, management practices and strategic growth initiatives. Employee ownership fosters an entrepreneurial spirit, encourages technical expertise, and shapes strategic planning.
KCI is currently ranked #53 on Engineering News-Record’s list of the Top 500 design firms in the nation.
KCI Benefits Information
We offer a competitive compensation package, family friendly benefits, a collaborative working environment, and the training, mentoring and resources you need to advance in your career.
We understand that you have choices, and we know that together we will make a great team!
KCI is committed to building a diverse and inclusive staff, and we encourage women, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, and individuals with disabilities to apply.
KCI Technologies, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
Duties, Responsibilities & Other
KCI is hiring an experienced Municipal Plan Review Engineer to join our team in Newark, De.
What You'll Do
- Thoroughly examine civil engineering plans, site development proposals, and construction drawings submitted to local jurisdictions for compliance with applicable codes, regulations, and ordinances.
- Verify that designs adhere to local, state, and federal engineering standards, environmental laws, zoning regulations, stormwater management policies, and other relevant requirements.
- Analyze technical aspects of infrastructure designs, including grading, drainage, roadways, utilities, and erosion control measures to ensure sound engineering practices are employed.
- Communicate with architects, engineers, developers, and contractors to clarify requirements, request modifications, and provide feedback on deficiencies in the submitted plans.
- Draft detailed review reports, highlighting compliance issues, required changes, and recommendations for approval or rejection of the plans.
- Ensure that all phases of project plans (preliminary, final, and construction) are consistent with the jurisdiction’s long-term development and infrastructure goals.
- Check engineering calculations for stormwater management to verify accuracy and adequacy.
- Perform field inspections or site visits to assess existing conditions or verify compliance with submitted plans, especially in complex cases.
- Advise local jurisdiction staff on technical issues, emerging engineering trends, and best practices to assist in decision-making and policy development.
- Participate in meetings with the public, boards, or committees to explain technical aspects of the plans and address any concerns related to infrastructure and development proposals.
- Keep detailed records of reviewed plans, communications, and decisions, ensuring proper documentation for legal and administrative purposes.
- Assist the local jurisdiction in enforcing stormwater regulations, and other civil engineering-related standards during the planning review process.
- Design and prepare deliverables for multiple land development projects simultaneously, ensuring successful completion within defined timelines and budgets.
What You'll Need
- Minimum of 7 years of experience in civil engineering, with a focus on land development, infrastructure design, or plan review for public or private sector projects is preferred
- Experience working with local government is preferred.
- Comprehensive understanding of local and state zoning laws, environmental regulations, stormwater management, and land use policies.
- Proficiency in using engineering and design software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, GIS, etc.) to evaluate civil engineering plans.
- Ability to perform complex calculations for stormwater management, hydrology and grading.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills to interact effectively with local officials, developers, contractors, and the public.
- Ability to present technical information clearly in meetings, public hearings, and reports.
- Strong analytical skills to assess technical details, identify potential issues in plan submissions, and propose effective solutions.
- Critical thinking ability to apply…
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