Surveyor/Highway Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Compliance -
Construction
Civil Engineering
Highway Engineer And County Surveyor
Under the direction of the Transportation Director, this position serves in a dual capacity as both Highway Engineer and County Surveyor, overseeing roadway design and construction while also maintaining the integrity of the County's land records and survey infrastructure. This role blends technical expertise, fieldwork, and leadership—ideal for someone who enjoys both engineering projects and survey operations, and wants to play a key role in shaping the County's infrastructure.
Plan, design, and oversee roadway maintenance and reconstruction projects throughout the county. Provide technical guidance and recommendations for long-range transportation planning. Prepare and review cost estimates for engineering, design, and construction projects. Coordinate utility work associated with roadway projects. Perform bridge inspections and advise on maintenance, replacement, and regulatory updates.
Serve as the County Surveyor, ensuring compliance with Wisconsin Statutes (§§ 59.45, 59.73, 59.74). Oversee the preservation of section corners, land records, and survey monuments. Direct the Land Information Office and administer the County Land Modernization Program. Provide surveying services and expertise to county departments and local municipalities.
Lead right-of-way acquisition efforts for roadway improvements, including relocation orders, deeds and easements, title research and coordination with appraisals. Supervise and coordinate the work of engineering and survey staff. Provide consultation and technical support to internal departments and external partners. Represent the department at public meetings and communicate with stakeholders. Maintain accurate records and prepare reports.
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering. Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Wisconsin (or eligible). Registered Land Surveyor certification. Ability to maintain required continuing education. Strong understanding of highway design, construction, and maintenance. Knowledge of land surveying principles, practices, and legal requirements. Familiarity with engineering cost estimation and project planning. Bridge Inspector certification. Local Program Agent (LPA) certification for real estate acquisitions.
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