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CITY ENGINEER
This recruitment will remain open until filled with a first review date of October 16 2025. In order to be considered in the first review your application must be received prior to this date.
The City Engineer is a key leadership position within the Public Works Department responsible for managing staff overseeing capital improvement projects and providing expert civil engineering guidance to ensure the planning design construction and maintenance of city infrastructure meets all regulatory safety and operational standards. Working under the managerial direction of the Public Works Director the City Engineer supervises personnel; prepares and administers budgets and grants; provides technical engineering guidance on development projects; manages contracts and field inspections; and leads the development and implementation of long-range infrastructure plans and engineering standards. The position also represents the City in public meetings ensures regulatory compliance and continuously evaluates opportunities to improve infrastructure performance safety and sustainability.
About the City of Lake Stevens:
Lake Stevens is a vibrant and growing community - the second fastest-growing city in Snohomish County - with a population of over 40000 makes us the 4th largest city in the county.
Lake Stevens is generally a residential community with access to numerous commercial retail and recreational opportunities. Of course the crown jewel of the community is the lake itself which boasts some of the greatest water recreational opportunities in the county. Lake Stevens is also uniquely situated being close to the lake ocean and Cascade mountains to take advantage of many outdoor activities. The Lake Stevens Schools are excellent and coupled with a city priority of parks and increased walkability makes Lake Stevens an ideal place to raise a family.
The City of Lake Stevens operates under the mayor-council system. The citys motto One Community Around the Lake embodies our quality of life top-ranked school district and the City Councils commitment to providing excellent services and amenities for its residents.
Why City of Lake Stevens
- Work-LifeBalance -We are committed to ensure that our staff experience the reward of public service while also sustaining a routine that suits eachindividualslifestyle.
- Work Where you Live!
- The City of Lake Stevens offers a comprehensivebenefits package including:
- Retirement-through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems.
- Deferred Compensation-with citymatch.
- Excellent healthcare options-including medical dental visioninsurancecity-paid life insurance and long-term disability health savings accounts (HSA) andHealthReimbursement Accounts (HRA/VEBA).
- Paid leave-including paid sick leave paid vacation flexible holidays paid holidays and bereavement leave.
- See ourbenefits pagefor a complete list of all the benefits available to the City of Lake Stevensemployees.
Why work for thePublic Works Department
The Public Works Department leadership team have established core values along with mission and vision statements for all employees. It is vital as we continuously improve and raise our standard of work that all employees understand and abide by a set of guidelines which provide a framework for a professionally engaged organization. It is important that candidates seeking employment within Public Works understand and are committed to these guidelines as you perform your duties.
Our Mission
We serve the Lake Stevens community by providing consistent maintenance and operations of City infrastructure through professional public works services organizational excellence and community interaction.
Our Vision
The Lake Stevens Public Works Department is a trusted safety-minded and qualified group of dedicated public works professionals. As a team we work tirelessly to set the standard for public works operations and maintenance.
Education Training and Experience Guidelines:
EDUCATION: Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering or related field;
EXPERIENCE: Six (6) years of progressively responsible civil engineering design and construction experience in municipal state or related settings includingat least three (3) years in a supervisory or managerial role;
OR: Any combination of education and experience which provides the applicant with the desired skills knowledge and ability required to perform the job may be substituted for these qualifications. Examples of these skills include:
Knowledge of and/or skilled in:
- Civil engineering techniques and design.
- Modern traffic engineering principles and practices including familiarity with the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Manual.
- Willingness and ability to apply modern engineering principles to improve safety cost efficiency and environmental sustainability.
- State and federal funding procedures for Public Works projects.
- Applicable federal state and local laws codes regulations policies and procedures related to water wastewater and sanitary sewer systems streets and other assigned areas.
- Interpersonal skills using tact patience and courtesy.
- Health and safety standards rules and regulations.
- Principles and practices of the long-range strategic planning.
- Structure organization and interrelationships of city departments agencies and related governmental agencies and offices affecting assigned functions.
- Effective oral and written communication principles and practices to include public relations and public speaking.
- Administrative program/project management techniques and principles.
- Contract negotiation and administration.
- Research methods and report preparation and presentation.
- Modern office procedures methods and equipment including computers and computer applications such as: word processing spreadsheets and statistical databases.
- English usage spelling grammar and punctuation.
- Principles of business letter writing.
- Principles and practices of governmental budget preparation and administration.
- Supervisory and training principles methods best management practices and techniques.
- ESRIs ArcGIS and Autodesk AutoCAD.
- Lean Management System or Six Sigma principles.
- How artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies are used to enhance public service delivery decision-making and operational efficiency.
- How AI and emerging technologies can be leveraged to improve departmental operations service delivery and decision-making.
- Leading teams through technology adoption including training change management and performance monitoring.
Ability to:
- Plan organize control and direct the engineering activities and operations.
- Serve as representative of the city on local and regional engineering issues.
- Supervise construction and design contracts.
- Provide efficient and timely project design reviews.
- Foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement through a Lean lens the responsible use of AI and automation.
- Adapt to evolving technologies including AI and integrate them into routine work practices.
- Develop and administer procurement and consultant contracts as necessary.
- Create and produce effective grant requests.
- Interpret apply and explain rules regulations policies and procedures.
- Plan and implement long-term strategies including capital construction project planning and oversight.
- Utilize personal computer software programs and other relevant software affecting assigned work and in compiling and preparing spreadsheets.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff management vendors outside agencies community groups and the general public.
- Analyze situations accurately and adopting an effective course of action.
- Maintain confidentiality and communicating with tact and diplomacy.
- Apply program/project management techniques and principles.
- Direct the maintenance of a variety of reports and files and preparing maintaining and reviewing comprehensive narratives and statistical reports.
- Develop and monitor departmental capital improvement and program/project operating budgets costs and schedules.
- Communicate effectively verbally and in writing including public relations and public speaking.
- Delegate tasks and workload assignments.
License Certificate and Other Requirements
- Valid drivers license and a driving record which meets the citys requirements. Must be able to obtain State of Washington drivers license within 30 days of hire.
- Current Washington State Professional Engineer (PE) license with Civil endorsement is required.
- APWA Certified Public Works Professional Management or ability to obtain certification within 12 months of hire.
- Completion of position-relevant background check.