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- Department Management – assist in supervising the Engineering & Community Development Department staff, including all in-house and contracted consultants.
- Capital Projects – for projects under their purview as project manager, oversee engineering design work for all capital projects including building construction, road construction, traffic intersections and signals, storm sewer, and pedestrian safety. Occasionally develop engineering design specifications for municipal owned projects.
- Subdivision Review – administer the processing and review of subdivision and land development applications for compliance with Township codes. Oversee grading and other applicable permits processes. Recommend revisions to the Township subdivision and land development codes for compliance with statewide codes and as otherwise appropriate. Manage the planning and design phases of transportation projects.
- Facilities Management – collaborate with applicable department and agency heads on the general operation of Township Municipal Building, Public Works Maintenance Facility, Willows Mansion, Library, Creutzburg Center, and other Township-owned buildings.
- General Construction – review and approve plans and specifications for Township construction projects; collaborate and provide engineering consultation and advice to other Township department heads and make recommendations for the acceptance of bids.
- Geographic Information System – assist in overseeing Township GIS operations, ensuring data maps are updated and shared with other departments.
- Budget and Administration – assist the Director with the annual operating and capital budget requests for the Engineering & Community Development Department, other funds and special assessment projects in the Township's five-year capital improvement plan.
- Attend meetings of the Board of Commissioners, Planning Commission, and other meetings, represent the Township at public functions, and respond to media and other public inquiries related to department responsibilities as required.
- Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related field from an accredited college or university.
- Registration in Pennsylvania as a Professional Engineer.
- Minimum five years of experience (ten years plus desired), as a municipal engineer or similar, or as a manager in the civil engineering field in the private sector, with progressive experience. An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.
- Proven success in communicating project requirements and collaborating with various parties (e.g., senior management, peers, public officials, vendors, etc.).
- Comprehensive knowledge of the principles and practices of civil engineering as applied to the design, development and construction of public works projects, subdivision review, and facilities management.
- Ability to become knowledgeable regarding Township subdivision, storm water management, and zoning codes.
- Ability to prepare designs, estimates, and specifications for construction and maintenance projects; to perform difficult engineering computations and make comprehensive recommendations on engineering problems; and to calculate complex cost estimates.
- Knowledge of principles and practices of and regulations relating to water quality and storm water management, such as Best Management Practices, NPDES Phase II rules and regulations and TMDLs.
- Understanding of and skill in the use of civil engineering instruments and equipment, including in-depth knowledge of the applications and operation of Geographic Information Systems.
Posted: 2026-02-27
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