Paid advertisement, job opportunity: City of Fort Atkinson Assistant City Engineer

The City of Fort Atkinson, a vibrant community along the Rock River, is accepting applications for the full-time, salaried position of Assistant City Engineer. 

The City of Fort Atkinson offers competitive pay and excellent benefits. The starting salary range is $62,658 – $69,809, depending on qualifications. The City offers the following; pays 88% of state sponsored health insurance premiums, provides dental insurance, life insurance, participation in Wisconsin Retirement System (6.75% employee, 6.75% City), deferred compensation, flexible spending, holidays, paid vacation, and flexible work hours.

A job description follows. Click on the ad below to learn more and apply. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. 

Assistant City Engineer

The City of Fort Atkinson Engineering Dept. seeks an experienced, self-motivated individual to fill the role of Assistant City Engineer. This position reports directly to the City Engineer. The candidate should have the ability to work both individually and cooperatively in a professional manner with fellow employees, contractors, developers, and most importantly the community. The successful applicant can expect to lead or support many of the following tasks:

• Survey with Rod/Level and RTK equip.

• Mapping using CAD and GIS

• CAD Design using Civil3D

• Construction Oversight and Management

• GIS Data Collection with ESRI products

• Planning/Leading Committee Meetings

• Water, Sanitary, and Storm Infrastructure Assessment and Design

• Stormwater, Recycling, Transit Reporting and Compliance

• RFP Solicitation and Evaluation

• Private Development Review

• Road/Parking Lot Design, Maintenance Planning

• Right of Way Permit Review

Qualifications include a bachelor or associate degree in civil engineering, engineering technology, or a related field. Substantial experience may substitute for a degree.

Click on ad above to learn more and apply. 

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