Job Overview

The Civil Engineer is a supervisory position in support of School District construction projects.  This position provides engineering support for civil design and site-related project management and coordination of planning, design and construction phases of school facility projects.  The Civil Engineer works with the Architect and Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Engineering Supervisor and provides direction to the engineering staff and consultants on the overall design approach, coordination with other disciplines and project schedules.  The Civil Engineer develops and reviews school facility standards, specifications, and procedures for planning, acquisition, construction and closeout.    The Civil Engineer works closely with various LCPS departments, consultants, regulatory agencies, contractors and school personnel during the school planning, site selection and construction process. The position must be capable of developing an effective working relationship with consulting engineers and architects, contractors, and authorities having jurisdiction, as well as, with administrative and school personnel within LCPS.

 

 

Roles and Responsibilities

The following information is intended to describe the overall nature and scope of the work being performed. This is not a comprehensive listing of all responsibilities or tasks; work may differ and other work may be assigned when deemed appropriate.

 

Qualifications

Below are the minimum qualifications for this job. Equivalent combinations of education and experience are also acceptable.

 

     Education
      Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field from an accredited college or university

 

     Experience

 

     Licenses and Certifications

     Holds or is eligible for a license as a Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia

 

     Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

 

Physical Requirements

The following provides a brief description of physical requirements for this job:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly talking, expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. The employee must convey detailed or important spoken instructions to other workers accurately, loudly, or quickly. The employee must possess normal cognitive abilities including the ability to learn, recall and apply certain practices and policies. Frequently sitting and/or remaining in a stationary position for long periods of time. Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.

 

 

Reports to: Assistant Director, Design

FLSA Status: Exempt

Months/Days/Hours: 12 months / 248 Days / 8 Hours

Salary Level: Universal 23

Salary Scale: https://www.lcps.org/compensation

Salary Range: $117,200 - $186,766

Remote Work Eligible: Partial

 

 

Remote Work Disclosure

The following guidelines apply to jobs and positions where employees have been identified as having the potential to work remotely.  Remote work is defined as completing one's duties and responsibilities at a site other than one's assigned duty location. In order to be eligible for remote work privileges, an employee must have demonstrated consistent, positive performance and have the support and approval of their direct supervisor. In addition, these employees must have reliable high-speed internet and a designated workspace that allows them privacy while completing sensitive and confidential work.  Employees who are non-exempt and are working remotely will work their regular scheduled hours and gain prior approval from their supervisor if they work more than 8 hours a day or more than 40 hours in a workweek.  Remote work privileges can be amended, changed, or revoked based upon the performance of the employee, as well as the needs of Loudoun County Public Schools.