Utility Manager - Civil Infrastructure
Listed on 2026-06-22
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Water Management, Operations Manager
Utility Manager - Large Civil Infrastructure
Location: Salt Lake City, UT, US
Experience: Mid Level
Salary: $120,000 - $150,000 per year
- Lead utility coordination across major infrastructure projects
- Manage relationships with utility providers, municipalities, and regulatory agencies
- Identify and resolve utility conflicts during design and construction phases
- Support project teams with planning, sequencing, and execution of utility work
- Ensure compliance with safety standards and utility regulations
- Experience managing wet and dry utilities on large civil or transportation infrastructure projects
- Background working with DOTs, municipalities, and utility owners
- Strong coordination skills across contractors, engineers, and project teams
- Ability to anticipate and resolve complex underground utility conflicts in the field
We are a highly reputable and successful contractor delivering complex infrastructure projects across the nation, seeking an experienced Utility Manager to support projects throughout the Mountain States region.
This role will lead the coordination and management of wet and dry utilities on large, complex civil infrastructure projects. You will work closely with project leadership, engineers, field teams, and utility owners to manage the installation, relocation, and protection of water, sewer, storm, electrical, gas, and telecom utilities, ensuring they are fully integrated into project schedules and construction activities.
Why join us?- $120,000-$180,000 total compensation
- Great benefits – medical, dental, life, vision for family
- 401k with company match and employee ownership
- Industry‑leading training and professional development programs
- Company vehicle or allowance
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