Civil/Municipal Engineer
Alaimo Group
Senior Civil / Municipal Engineer – Burlington County, NJ Area
We’re seeking a seasoned Civil / Municipal Engineer to join a growing team focused on delivering innovative infrastructure solutions to public sector clients. This role offers the opportunity to lead meaningful municipal projects, collaborate with a team of skilled engineers, and contribute to sustainable community development. This is a full-time position with strong potential for career growth, based in the Burlington County, NJ area.
Key Responsibilities
Project Leadership:
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Lead municipal engineering initiatives, including roadway improvements, stormwater management, subdivision and land development reviews, and utility planning.
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Manage capital improvement programs for local government clients, ensuring projects meet budget and schedule targets.
Design and Technical Oversight:
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Develop engineering reports, project proposals, and cost estimates.
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Supervise permitting, design, and documentation for infrastructure projects, including roadways, drainage systems, and water/wastewater utilities.
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Review and provide technical guidance on project designs to ensure compliance with industry standards and local regulations.
Stakeholder and Community Engagement:
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Serve as the technical representative at municipal planning, zoning, and land-use board meetings.
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Communicate project objectives, status updates, and technical information effectively to clients, public officials, and community members.
Team Leadership and Mentorship:
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Provide guidance and mentorship to junior engineers and technical staff, supporting professional development.
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Oversee project teams to ensure high-quality, timely deliverables.
Construction Support:
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Participate in construction administration and site inspections to confirm projects align with specifications.
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Address and resolve design or construction issues collaboratively with contractors and clients.
Qualifications
Required:
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and a PE license.
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3–5 years of professional experience in civil/municipal engineering, preferably with public sector projects.
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Solid understanding of infrastructure systems, including roadways, stormwater, and utilities.
Preferred:
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Certified Municipal Engineer (CME) credential or equivalent.
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Experience with engineering design software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and GIS.
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Familiarity with hydrology and hydraulic modeling tools (e.g., HydroCAD, SewerGEMS, or similar).
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Strong organizational and multi-project management skills.
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Ability to work independently while fostering a collaborative, team-oriented environment.