Strategic Government Resources
Engineering Manager - City of Grapevine, TX
Strategic Government Resources, Grapevine, Texas, us, 76099
Are you an experienced, solutions-oriented engineering professional who can lead complex Capital Improvement Projects while ensuring high-quality development across a thriving community? If so, apply to be the City of Grapevine’s next Engineering Manager! We’re looking for an exceptional, service-driven leader who is skilled in managing public infrastructure design and construction, experienced in private development review and floodplain management, and strong in supervising and developing high-performing engineering staff.
Grapevine, Texas, is a dynamic, historic, and highly desirable community known for its award-winning quality of life, vibrant tourism industry, and strong sense of place. With a charming historic downtown, family-friendly neighborhoods, and a unique blend of tradition and innovation, Grapevine offers something for everyone.
The Public Works Department provides safe and efficient public infrastructure, manages development review, oversees capital projects, and supports environmental and traffic operations. The Engineering Division supports private development, CIP project delivery, utility coordination, inspection services, and floodplain management. Reporting to the Deputy Director of Public Works, the Engineering Manager will lead and manage complex CIP projects from planning through construction; oversee private development design review, plan approval, and inspection; serve as the City’s primary liaison to developers and utility agencies; supervise and develop engineering staff; and ensure compliance with City codes, master plans, and state and federal regulations. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in public works engineering, capital project delivery, and private development oversight.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering
Considerable knowledge of City codes and state and federal guidelines
Seven years of experience in the design of public works projects, including supervisory and project management experience
Texas Professional Engineer (PE) license or the ability to become licensed in Texas if hired
Certified Floodplain Manager (within one year of hiring)
Preferred Qualifications
Specific knowledge and experience in technical design and construction of public works projects including wastewater/water, streets, drainage water and wastewater plant process, and traffic signals preferred
Familiarity with GIS platforms, project management systems, impact fee programs, and asset management
Experience navigating state and federal regulatory requirements
Advanced degrees or specialized certifications
The salary range for this position is $115,216.40 – $172,824.60 DOE/DOQ.
Please apply online.
For more information, contact: Billy Owens, Senior Vice President billyowens@governmentresource.com | 972-989-3686
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Grapevine, Texas, is a dynamic, historic, and highly desirable community known for its award-winning quality of life, vibrant tourism industry, and strong sense of place. With a charming historic downtown, family-friendly neighborhoods, and a unique blend of tradition and innovation, Grapevine offers something for everyone.
The Public Works Department provides safe and efficient public infrastructure, manages development review, oversees capital projects, and supports environmental and traffic operations. The Engineering Division supports private development, CIP project delivery, utility coordination, inspection services, and floodplain management. Reporting to the Deputy Director of Public Works, the Engineering Manager will lead and manage complex CIP projects from planning through construction; oversee private development design review, plan approval, and inspection; serve as the City’s primary liaison to developers and utility agencies; supervise and develop engineering staff; and ensure compliance with City codes, master plans, and state and federal regulations. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in public works engineering, capital project delivery, and private development oversight.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering
Considerable knowledge of City codes and state and federal guidelines
Seven years of experience in the design of public works projects, including supervisory and project management experience
Texas Professional Engineer (PE) license or the ability to become licensed in Texas if hired
Certified Floodplain Manager (within one year of hiring)
Preferred Qualifications
Specific knowledge and experience in technical design and construction of public works projects including wastewater/water, streets, drainage water and wastewater plant process, and traffic signals preferred
Familiarity with GIS platforms, project management systems, impact fee programs, and asset management
Experience navigating state and federal regulatory requirements
Advanced degrees or specialized certifications
The salary range for this position is $115,216.40 – $172,824.60 DOE/DOQ.
Please apply online.
For more information, contact: Billy Owens, Senior Vice President billyowens@governmentresource.com | 972-989-3686
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