SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER OR ENGINEER II
Public Works Department - Engineering Division
SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER - $11,233.58 - $15,430.92 Monthly
ENGINEER II - $9,569.42 – 13,465.11 Monthly
Both Positions Include Excellent Benefits
For the Senior Engineer, the salary range listed above reflects the full compensation potential for this position. Initial placement in the salary range is typically within the first half of the range; however, in certain circumstances (i.e. an experienced lateral candidate) placement at or above the midpoint may be considered. The last 3% of the salary range requires five years of City of Gilroy service and strong work performance – see MOU for specific requirements.
For Engineer II, additional steps (Step F, Step G, and Step H) included in the salary range listed above are available to employees in this job classification after completion of five years of service (Step F), ten years of service (Step G), and 15 years of service (Step H), one year at the prior step, and a good performance evaluation. Initial salary placement is typically at the entry point of the range unless the candidate has prior lateral work experience which may warrant initial placement at a higher step.
Opportunity to work a 9/80 work schedule with every other Friday off. This position is full-time, on-site, designed for direct collaboration with the team and active participation in daily operations.
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ABOUT THE POSITION
If you’re looking to make a significant impact on the Gilroy community while advancing your career in civil engineering and project management, then look no further! The City of Gilroy is currently recruiting for a full-time Senior Civil Engineer or an Engineer II (dependent on qualifications) for the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. In this exciting opportunity the incumbent will play a pivotal role in shaping infrastructure and overseeing key projects vital to the growth and development of the City of Gilroy. This position offers a unique blend of technical expertise, leadership, and strategic planning making it an ideal role an engineering professional looking to make tangible differences in the lives of the Gilroy residents.
The Senior Civil Engineer will work under the direction of the City Engineer and/or the Public Works Director and is afforded the authority and discretion to oversee the day-to-day operations of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Section. This supervisory position will lead a team of engineers and technicians in the implementation of the City’s CIP, including the planning, design, construction, and inspection of a variety of projects. Responsibilities include supervising employees, directing complex professional-level field and office engineering assignments, developing strategies and schedules for implementing the CIP, assisting with CIP budgeting, and playing a significant role in making a difference in the community!
The Senior Civil Engineer classification is an exempt, mid-management level position.
The Engineer II will play a critical role in designing, managing and delivering Capital Improvement projects that improve essential city infrastructure. From planning and budgeting to implementation, your work will positively affect thousands of residents daily, supporting the city’s mission to create a safe, connected, and vibrant community. Although this position is dedicated to CIP, in order to appropriately respond to community needs, the Engineer II may also provide support to the Land Development and Transportation engineering sections, so adaptability and flexibility are keys to success in this position. This position may also represent the City in community meetings and hearings, meetings with project stakeholders, and serve on regional committees as applicable.
The Engineer II is a journey-level position that will work under the direct supervision of a Senior Engineer or City Engineer and will perform professional engineering work in the field and office. Assignments will involve investigating, developing, and constructing a wide variety of capital projects and preparing/reviewing engineering studies aimed at being transformative for the residents of Gilroy. This position may also represent the City in community meetings and hearings, meetings with project stakeholders, and serve on regional committees as applicable.
THE TEAM AND DEPARTMENT
The Public Works Department is responsible for providing high quality, safe and effective maintenance, operation and construction of streets, parks, storm drainage and related infrastructure. The Department is under new leadership with a renewed focus on master infrastructure planning, proactive capital maintenance and replacement, traffic engineering and customer service. Pipeline public projects include completion of the Civic Center Master Plan, design and bid of the new Santa Teresa Fire Station, a $7 million pavement rehabilitation project, a $3 million San Ysidro Park remodel project, and completion of Traffic Impact Fee Study. The City is processing multiple large private projects including an almost one million square foot Amazon data center as well as multiple residential subdivisions and multi-family projects.
WHY THIS IS A GREAT PLACE TO WORK
- Diverse Project Exposure - Gain well-rounded work experience by working on a variety of public works programs that directly impact the community.
- Professional Growth – Expand your expertise in key areas such as Capital Improvement Projects, Land Development, Transportation & Traffic Engineering, and Contract Administration.
- Leadership Development – Build and strengthen your leadership and supervisory skills with opportunities to lead project and mentor others.
- Collaborative Team Culture – Be part of a supportive, close-knit Engineering team that fosters a positive and inclusive environment.
EXAMPLES OF FIRST YEAR PROJECTS/ ASSIGNMENTS
- Annual City-wide Pavement Rehabilitation
- Annual Sidewalk Repair and Curb Ramp Programs
- Safe Routes to Schools and Traffic Calming Programs
- Gilroy Ice Center – New signal and access road improvements
- Infrastructure improvements on Priority Safety Corridors
- Rule 20A and utility undergrounding
- Infrastructure improvements for stormwater compliance
- Annual Traffic Signal Upgrades