Project Engineer II
Listed on 2026-06-08
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer, Environmental/ Urban Planning -
Construction
Civil Engineering, Environmental/ Urban Planning
Position Summary
The salary range for this position is $85,068 to $135,285. The starting salary within the range will depend on qualifications and directly related experience.
Role DescriptionThe Project Engineer is a senior‑level engineering position performing duties related to planning, design, document preparation, and construction. Additionally, a person in this position is responsible for the review and analysis of engineering and construction plans and specifications and general project management on public improvement projects. Additionally, this position involves field inspections, design support, data collection, and construction monitoring to ensure the effectiveness of the Town's stormwater system and compliance with the Town's Storm Water Management Program, the Erosion & Sediment Control Ordinance, Storm Water Utility Fee Program, and Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit under the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA).
This position coordinates and directs communications, information, personnel, projects, and resources to meet designated Town engineering needs. This position exercises some technical and general supervision of engineering technicians, and other personnel assigned to field and office support. This position is under the direct supervision of the Town Engineer.
- Plans, directs, and participates in the design, construction, and maintenance of a wide variety of engineering projects including preparation of drawings, specifications and estimates, construction inspection, and contractor and consultant coordination.
- Supervises the preparation of maps, plans, charts and diagrams as required; reviews, analyzes, and approves planning, construction and engineering documents and materials for projects in assigned areas.
- Determines project scope and feasibility; monitors and evaluates progress of engineering projects; inspects completed projects for accuracy, completeness and compliance with established standards, requirements and specifications.
- Determines appropriate response to plans and specifications; recommends approval or denial of plans as appropriate; reviews and evaluates engineering plans, permits, maps, specifications, proposals and projects for compliance with standard engineering practices and established laws, codes, ordinances and regulations, and the Town’s stormwater management ordinances.
- Responds to requests for information and complaints related to the public infrastructure by recording, researching, reporting required action to Town Engineer and returning communication to requestor.
- Conducts site inspections of construction projects to ensure conformance with approved stormwater plans and NPDES requirements.
- Maintains documentation required for IEPA annual reporting under the Town’s MS4 permit, including the annual inspection report.
- Conduct field inspections of stormwater inlets, manholes, detention/retention basins, green infrastructure (e.g., rain gardens, bioswales), and storm sewer outfalls.
- Assist with complaint investigations regarding localized flooding, storm sewer backups, and illegal discharges.
- Oversees and participates in the preparation and maintenance of a variety of records, reports and files related to plans, projects, progress, specifications, expenditures, cost analysis, etc., including geographic information systems (GIS) records.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Knowledge of civil engineering principles and practices, civil construction, and land surveying.
- Knowledge of engineering design and maintenance principles and practices related to highways/streets, bridges, water distribution systems, sanitary and storm water collection systems, and street/area lighting.
- Basic knowledge and skill in the use of computers to prepare written reports, spreadsheet calculations, industry standard computer‑aided design and drafting (CADD) systems, and industry standard geographic information (GIS) systems.
- Basic knowledge of techniques and practices of the testing of materials used in typical civil, municipal infrastructural improvements. Skill and ability to perform material testing procedures on‑site with…
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