Capital Projects Engineering Manager
Salary
$107,443.04 - $145,008.27 Annually
Location
City Hall - Wilsonville, OR
Job Type
Full-time
Job Number
2026-00026
Department
Community Development
Division
Engineering
Opening Date
04/23/2026
Closing Date
Continuous
Position Overview
What We Do
At the City of Wilsonville, we come together to build a safe, connected, and thriving community. The Community Development Department plays a key role in shaping the City's future through planning, building, engineering, and economic development. Our Engineering Division delivers the infrastructure that makes Wilsonville work- managing projects to design, build, and maintain the roads, utilities, parks, pathways, and public spaces that support a high quality of life for residents and a strong environment for businesses.
What You Will Do
As the Capital Projects Engineering Manager, you will lead high-impact projects from vision to reality while guiding a talented and dedicated team. You'll oversee the planning, design, and construction of capital improvements that leave a lasting mark on the community. This role is hands-on, collaborative, and strategic. You'll partner with internal departments, consultants, contractors, and the public to deliver projects that improve mobility, sustainability, and livability across the city.
You'll also get to work on interesting and visible projects, such as:
Click here for a comprehensive list of Wilsonville capital improvement projects.
Who We Are Looking For
We're seeking a collaborative leader who is passionate about public service and building strong teams. Someone who:
Your Background
Ready to Join Our Team?
If you're excited about leading meaningful infrastructure projects and making a lasting difference in a growing, forward-thinking city, we'd love to hear from you. Submit your application, cover letter, resume, and responses to the supplemental questions to be considered-and come help build Wilsonville's future.
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Under the general supervision of the City Engineer, manages the Engineering Divisions capital projects function for the Community Development Department. Specific areas of focus include, but are not limited to: implementing the Citys Capital Improvement Program; providing professional engineering oversight in project programming, planning, design, construction and administration; managing other staff and outside consultants and contractors; and coordinating with other agencies.
This position coordinates with the Development Engineering Manager to efficiently and effectively schedule and assign duties to Engineering Division staff.
This position reports to the City Engineer and supervises engineering staff as assigned.
Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
The following tasks are representative and not to be considered all inclusive
Division Management Responsibilities
Capital Improvement Program Responsibilities
Reviews and recommends approval of change orders.Provides reports and status updates to Community Development Director/City Engineer and other department managers in clear and timely manner.Provides technical information and project direction to Engineering Division staff, consultants, contractors, and others on project team. Provides feedback on regular basis to project personnel and other assigned staff.Performs other duties as required.
Customer Service Standards for Employees
These standards are to ensure the organization is focused on providing high quality service to the public and other employees. Employees are expected to meet these standards as part of their job responsibilities.
Communication
Respect
Responsiveness
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering is required.
Experience: At least six years of related engineering experience, including a minimum of three years as a registered engineer in a progressively responsible position associated with public works and capital improvement project management.
Certifications: Registration in Oregon as a Professional Engineer is required. P.E.s from out of state will be given six months to obtain Oregon registration.
Skills & Abilities
Knowledge and skill in applying mathematics and science; the principles and practices of civil engineering; management theories and principles; municipal budgeting theories and principles; contract management; and local, state and federal laws, regulations and ordinances governing engineering and public works projects.
Knowledge of safety standards, practices, and procedures.
Able to learn City procedures, regulations, codes, and requirements with respect to construction, procurement, safety, operations, organization, and budget process.
Able to interpret and apply complex rules, regulations, laws, and ordinances to technical and administrative details.
Able to produce and utilize accurate and useful estimates for time, funding, materials and equipment needed for all public works construction projects.
Able to manage capital improvement projects with respect to time, staff allocation, and fiscal resources.
Able to develop and implement a construction schedule ensuring the efficient, timely, and cost-effective completion of construction projects.
Strong computer skills to perform the essential functions of the position, typically using project tracking and financial software and MS Office including Word, Excel, Adobe, and PowerPoint.
Strong oral and written communication skills in daily performance of duties and responsibilities, including internal and external communication to convey engineering concepts and preparation of project specifications, requests for proposals, and staff reports.
Able to make presentations before the City Council, Budget Committee, and other City Committees and Commissions.
Interpersonal skills necessary to supervise staff work effectively and successfully work with other department staff, City staff, elected officials, and the public.
A valid drivers license.
Additional Information
I understand and acknowledge this position is at-will, and the City and incumbents in this position mutually reserve the right to end the employment relationship with or without cause at any time.
I have read the above job description, and can perform the essential functions of this position with or without reasonable accommodation. I understand it is my responsibility to contact Human Resources if I at any time require an accommodation to complete the essential functions of this position.
EMPLOYEES
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SUPERVISORS
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Retirement: The City is a member of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System and currently contributes the employees portion of the retirement system. The city also contributes an additional 3% of base salary to a 401a account on behalf of management employees. Employees may elect to participate in the Citys deferred compensation program.
Healthcare Benefits: The City offers an extensive employee benefit package, including medical, dental, vision, life, and long term disability plans.
Wellness Program: The City offers a generous wellness program, providing for up to $200 a calendar year for wellness related costs incurred.
Vacation: Based on years of service, beginning at 132 hours annually. Vacation leave accruals are pro-rated for part-time employees based on their full-time equivalent status.
Sick Leave: Accrues 96 hours annually. Sick leave accruals are pro-rated for part-time employees based on their full-time equivalent status.
Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year.
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If you are a veteran, select the option that best describes your veteran status. Please note, you must provide proof of your eligibility for veterans preference by attaching your DD-214 or your DD-215 to your application.
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Do you have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering?
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Please select one of the following:
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Please select the option that best describes your experience as a registered engineer:
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Please select the option that best describes your engineering experience:
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Using no more than four sentences, please describe your municipal engineering experience as it relates to water distribution & treatment, sanitary sewer collection & treatment, stormwater management, and transportation.
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What involvement have you had in planning an annual budget and a 5-year capital improvement program?
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Describe your experience supervising professional engineering staff.
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Please describe your overall experience working in the public-sector environment, whether as a public-agency employee or as a consultant to public agencies. In your response, discuss the types of projects or programs you've been involved in, how you have navigated public-sector processes such as permitting and regulatory compliance, and your experience engaging with stakeholders including the general public, City Council, and various city commissions, boards, or committees.
Required Question
Employer City of Wilsonville
Address 29799 SW Town Center Loop, E
Wilsonville, Oregon, 97070
Phone 503-570-1519