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City of Greensboro

Civil Engineer

City of Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, us, 27497

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Design the Future. Protect Our Infrastructure. Join Greensboro as a Civil Engineer. The City of Greensboro is seeking a skilled and motivated

Civil Engineer

to support storm drainage, stormwater management, and floodplain engineering within the

Engineering Division of Water Resources . This role sits at the intersection of smart development and infrastructure protection—offering the opportunity to shape how Greensboro grows while safeguarding its systems for the future.

Compensation and Benefits Estimated Hiring Salary Range: $68,814.00 - $78,467.00. Full Salary Range: $68,154.00 - $121,595.00.

Benefits The City of Greensboro offers an outstanding benefits package that supports your well-being.

Learn more here.

Work Schedule Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

About the Water Resources Department & Engineering Division The

Water Resources Department

is responsible for protecting Greensboro’s water quality and managing stormwater, wastewater, and drinking water systems. The department is committed to resilient infrastructure, regulatory compliance, and sustainable development.

Within the department, the

Engineering Division

supports responsible growth by reviewing development plans, enforcing stormwater and floodplain standards, and ensuring City infrastructure meets long‑term performance and safety expectations. The division plays a critical role in aligning development activity with environmental stewardship and regulatory requirements.

About the Role As a

Civil Engineer , you will provide technical expertise in storm drainage, stormwater management, and floodplain engineering, with primary responsibilities including:

Reviewing developer and consultant plans, studies, specifications, and cost estimates for compliance with City policies and ordinances

Supporting the post‑construction site runoff control program

Assisting the Engineering Supervisor with ordinance updates to reflect new or upcoming State and EPA requirements

Responding to technical questions from customers, engineers, and internal stakeholders

Collaborating with the Engineering Supervisor to develop engineering solutions and alternatives for complex challenges

Supporting economic development initiatives and City‑led projects through technical review and consultation

Participating in project review, prioritization, and coordination across Development Services

This role is part of the City’s

Development Services

function and is grounded in delivering excellent customer service while protecting the quality and integrity of City infrastructure.

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

Impactful Engineering:

Your work directly influences development quality, public safety, and environmental protection.

Professional Collaboration:

Partner with engineers, consultants, developers, and City leadership to solve complex technical challenges.

Balanced Work:

Focus primarily on plan review while contributing to ordinance updates, special projects, and system improvements.

Stability & Growth:

Enjoy strong municipal benefits, professional development opportunities, and long‑term career stability.

Purpose‑Driven Environment:

Apply sound engineering judgment in a role that values quality, consistency, and service excellence.

Your Career Path This position provides a strong foundation for advancement within municipal engineering and water resources. Potential career pathways include:

Senior Civil Engineer

Engineering Supervisor

Stormwater or Floodplain Program Manager

Engineering Division Manager

These roles offer increasing leadership, program oversight, and strategic influence across the City.

Ready to Engineer Smart Growth for Greensboro? If you’re a civil engineer who values technical excellence, collaboration, and public service, we encourage you to apply. Join the City of Greensboro and help ensure our infrastructure supports both today’s needs and tomorrow’s growth.

This job is Exempt and is not subject to the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Minimum Qualifications

Valid Driver's License

Bachelor's Degree from an accredited College or University

Or an equivalency of an Associate's Degree in Engineering or related field, and 6+ years of engineering principles and practices, including design standards, or directly related experience

1+ years of experience/knowledge of engineering principles and practices, including design standards for water, sewer, and/or stormwater‑related fields

Engineering Intern Certification by NC Board of Engineers and Land Surveyors (or the ability to obtain within 24 months of hire date)

An Ideal Candidate Would Also Possess (Preferred Qualifications)

Bachelor of Engineering; Bachelor of Science or related field

Experience interpreting engineering plans, specifications, and technical reports.

Experience with ESRI GIS

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