Director of Engineering - Civil Engineeringother related Employment listings - Saint Clair, MI at Geebo

Director of Engineering - Civil Engineering

The ideal candidate requires a Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering, be a Registered Professional Engineer, experience in Federal and State Highway Funding requirements, traffic and safety, and have five years experience in Civil Engineering with a minimum of three (3) years supervisory experience. Under the general supervision of the managing Director, coordinate, supervises and directs the engineering functions of the Road Commission, including the Office pf Special Services. Involved preparation of reports, gathering documentation and data to obtain federal funds, oversight of asset management data collection and reporting, traffic engineering, and represents the Road Commission on various technical committees such as SEMCOG and SCOTTS. The SCCRC is located in the beautiful Blue Water Area located in St. Clair County, MI. The office is conveniently located close to I-94, a short 30 minute drive from Mt. Clemens or 45 minutes from the City of Lapeer. St. Clair County has among the highest number of boat registrations per capita in the United States and is home to the Annual Port Huron-to-Mackinac Sailboat Race, the largest freshwater sailing event of its kind in the world. With an abundance of water resources, St. Clair County boasts the world's longest freshwater boardwalk along the St. Clair River, which forms the international border between Michigan and Ontario, Canada. Several excellent schools districts are in the immediate area. The successful candidate will be provided with a competitive wage, a stable work environment, an attractive benefit package, and an 8% employer matching 457(b)/401(a) retirement plan. Full job descriptions and applications are available on our website.
Salary Range:
$90K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Engineering Management, Civil EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: St. Clair County Road Commission

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