Town of Erie
OpenCapital Improvement Civil Engineer I or II (87249)
- Location
- Town Hall - Erie, CO 80516
- Employment type
- Contract, Full-time
- Last seen
- Aug 6, 2026
About the role
Join Our Public Works Department as a Capital Improvement Civil Engineer! Town of Erie is excited to announce a vacancy on our Engineering team following an internal promotion. This opening gives us the opportunity to welcome either a Capital Improvement Civil Engineer I or Civil Engineer II , depending on experience and career stage. It’s a great role for an early‑career engineer looking to grow their skills without needing a PE license, as well as for a more seasoned engineer who already holds a PE and is ready to take on broader responsibilities. If you’re motivated, collaborative, and eager to make an impact, we’d love to hear from you. In this role, you’ll follow established guidelines while building the knowledge and confidence to take on responsibilities independently. You’ll perform professional‑level engineering tasks such as reviewing construction plans, engineering reports, and verifying that projects meet the Town’s engineering standards. You will also help plan and manage capital improvement projects (CIPs), contribute to the annual budget process through cost estimating, and support long-range planning for the five-year capital improvement plan. Additional duties include coordinating engineering projects with outside agencies and internal groups, managing consultant contracts, developing RFPs and scopes of work for upcoming CIPs, supporting grant efforts, and preparing requests for federal and state funding. You may also be asked to review developer plans, reports, and agreements. As you grow in the role, you’ll be expected to use independent judgment appropriate to your experience and engineering expertise. Other related tasks may be assigned as needed. All staff are expected to adhere to the Town’s mission, vision and values of TRUE . Future Projects You Could Be a Part Of: As our Town continues to grow, so does the need for adding new infrastructure and replacing old infrastructure. Future projects include but are not limited to: Transportation improvements: roads, intersections, bridges, multimodal connections, sidewalks and trails. Stormwater improvements: large culvert crossings, roadway drainage, detention pond improvements, and restoration projects along Coal Creek. Utility projects: fiber, gas, power, water and wastewater systems. Town infrastructure work across parks, facilities, and asset maintenance. Capital improvements provided by various developers across the Town Engineering division initiatives to enhance project management, mapping, and organization. Application Period: 07/22/2026 – 08/16/2026 Please ensure your application is submitted and complete prior to 11:59pm on 8/16/2026 to be considered. All incomplete applications will be withdrawn from the process. This posting may close early without further notice. Anticipated Work Schedule: The first few months of this role will be 100% on-site however after three months this position is eligible to work remotely two days a week and required to work in-office three days a week. Work Location: Town Hall, 645 Holbrook, Erie, CO 80516 Compensation: Minimum Midpoint Maximum Civil Engineer I $83,834/year $100,601/year $117,368/year Civil Engineer II $90,122/year $108,146/year 126,170/year Salary will depend on the selected candidate’s qualifications. The budgeted hiring range is between minimum and midpoint for each level. The full salary range is displayed to show the potential for growth for our future hire. Please note that the anticipated hiring range is showing inaccurately in the job application questions, please refer to the numbers reflected above when answering those questions. To review the full job description, environmental and physical factors please review job here. Duties and Responsibilities: Primary Manages the schedule, budget, design, and construction of multiple Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) at various stages within the project lifecycle; prepares contract documents and cost estimates for CIPs and development reimbursements. Reviews engineering calculations and design. Provides technical and professional engineering support services relative to assigned area of responsibility; helps construction inspectors in the interpretation of plans and resolution of problems during construction as required including site visits. Manages a project team of consultants, contractors, and stakeholders to keep CIPs on schedule, ensuring clear communication, effective meetings, defined expectations, and timely decisions that move the project forward using employee’s engineering judgement; coordinates closely with the supervisor and Town Engineer on critical project decisions and communicates updates back to the project team. Supports the Town’s annual CIP budget process by preparing cost estimates, contributing to long ‑ range planning for the Town’s multi ‑ year capital improvement plan and helping define objectives that guide the Town’s long ‑ term infrastructure goals. Prepares and reviews traffic studies, traffic control/access plans, drainage submittals and engineering reports for developments including water, sewer, storm water drainage, and roadways. Reviews drawings and specifications for public improvements for conformance with generally accepted engineering standards and Town requirements. Interprets, applies and enforces the provisions of the Town’s engineering design standards adhering to applicable federal, state and local codes, laws, rules, regulations, specifications, standards, policies and procedures. Read and interprets maps, evaluate proposals for annexation, site planning, plats, subdivision plans, landscape plans, trail plans, grading plans, utility plans, perform water calculations, roadway plans and other land use applications. Reviews agreements, legal descriptions, easements, and ownership deeds and provides input. Recommends governmental measures affecting land use, public utilities, community facilities, and housing and transportation to control and guide community development and Urban Renewal. Serves as project engineer and/or inspector on construction projects such as storm drainage systems, water and sewer utilities, and streets as needed. Works with stormwater coordinator to ensure projects comply with the Town's State MS4 Stormwater Permit Administrative/Miscellaneous Prepares reports, reviews comments, completes correspondence, capable of delivering comprehensive presentation of technical information to senior management, Town Council, Town Commissions and the public. Prepares engineering standards and specifications for the Town and makes recommendations to supervisor. Reviews public improvement, grading and floodplain permits. Responds to questions from residents or developers either in person or over the telephone. Provide technical support to other staff members, contractors, consultants, developers, and the public. Research files and/or maps for walk-in residents and developers. Reviews improvement permits. Works closely with the planning group and all other departments. The incumbent does not typically supervise other employees but may mentor/coach lower-level technical and engineering personnel as assigned to include instruction, training, and daily direction. Performs related work as required and assigned.
Pay
Compensation: Minimum Midpoint Maximum Civil Engineer I $83,834
