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Description
Job Summary Put your Civil Engineering degree to work in a role that makes a lasting difference. The City of St. Peters is looking for a motivated Engineer to join our Utilities Department within Water Environment Services Group help maintain and improve the systems that keep our community thriving - from clean drinking water and reliable sewer services to storm water management and flood protection. This is not just an engineering position; it's an opportunity to serve your community while building a long-term career.
Normal Shift: Monday-Friday; 7:00a/8:00am-3:30pm/4:30pm
Key Responsibilities
- Assist with planning and design oversight of long-range water and sewer infrastructure improvements by analyzing studies, historic data, and City asset management systems.
- Engineering support and construction oversight of water distribution and wastewater collection system improvements (water main extension projects, sanitary sewer projects, treatment plant upgrades and improvements)
- Stormwater management projects to include field investigations, resolution of stormwater concerns, conveyance and flood protection projects.
- Prepares and/or review of improvement plans, and extension plans for potable water, sanitary sewer, and storm water system projects, including subdivision development
- Prepare, update, and enforce City specifications and standards to ensure quality, safety, and regulatory compliance.
- Negotiate rights-of-way, easements, and project agreements.
- Prepare and manage procurement, construction, and professional service contracts.
- Assist with departmental budget and capital purchasing plans.
- Respond to resident inquiries and provide technical support to City staff and leadership.
- Represent the City at local, state, and federal meetings while providing engineering expertise to support policy and planning decisions.
- Desire to work on and take ownership of a variety of small and large municipal projects
Minimum Requirements- Applicants must meet all of the following to be considered
- Must be a U.S. citizen or lawfully authorized alien worker.
- Undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering or related field, from an accredited college or university, with Engineer in Training (EIT) or Engineering Intern (EI) Certification and five (5)-years of responsible engineering experience or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Motor Vehicle Operator's license valid in the state of Missouri.
- Ability to lift and handle a minimum of 75 lbs.
- Working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet and database computer application programs.
- Ability to develop, interpret and communicate information from blueprints, plans and legal descriptions
Desired Qualifications- The ideal candidate will also have:
- Valid Professional Engineer (PE) License in the State of Missouri.
- Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of municipal engineering, particularly as they are related to public works, specifically storm water, water, and sewer.
- Considerable knowledge of construction and maintenance methods, materials and equipment employed in municipal public works.
- Considerable knowledge of engineering design, surveying, drafting and specification preparation.
- Working knowledge of applicable state and federal regulations related to storm water
- Practical Experience in GIS techniques and analyses.
Why Join Us
This is your chance to use your engineering skills in meaningful ways - solving real-world challenges, protecting natural resources, and supporting the health and safety of an entire community.
Compensation & Benefits:
- Competitive salary based on qualifications and experience
- Retirement security with Missouri LAGERS pension (Rule of 80) and retiree health benefits
- Generous paid time off, including vacation (up to 6 weeks), sick leave, 12 holidays, a personal day
- Comprehensive insurance coverage: medical, dental, vision, City-paid life ($50,000), long-term disability, and optional supplemental plans
- Education support with tuition reimbursement (up to 6-8 classes per year)
- Additional programs, including FSA/Dependent Care, Employee Assistance Program, deferred compensation (457/Roth), and more
Apply Today Bring your skills, vision, and commitment to public service to a role where your career can grow for decades to come. Join the City of St. Peters and help us engineer a stronger future for our community.
All candidates for this position will be subject to a comprehensive background check and drug screening. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of these checks. The City is committed to maintaining a safe and drug-free work environment and requires all employees to adhere to these standards.
