Job Description
This is a professional level Civil Engineering Position that operates with minimal supervision to develop projects. Tasks range from obtaining funding, gaining environmental and community approvals, through support in preparation of Plans, Specifications, and Estimates. This position provides project delivery including Board updates and resolutions and working with consultants and contractors for project survey, construction, and inspection. It is expected that the incumbent will sign engineering documents and prepare information as necessary for local, state and federal funding sources. To see the full job description, click here. The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate is a motivated and technically skilled engineering professional with a strong foundation in civil engineering principles and a desire to grow within public service. They are detail-oriented and analytical, with the ability to interpret plans, data, and regulations to support sound engineering decisions. The successful candidate communicates effectively, both in writing and verbally, and is comfortable collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders, including contractors, developers, regulatory agencies, and the public. This individual is adaptable and eager to learn, capable of managing multiple assignments in both office and field environments. They demonstrate sound judgment, strong organizational skills, and a commitment to delivering high-quality work that supports safe and sustainable infrastructure. A collaborative mindset, professionalism in public interactions, and the ability to contribute to a team-oriented environment are essential. Candidates who bring experience with engineering software, project coordination, and regulatory compliance will be especially well-suited for this role. Department Overview The Public Works Department is responsible for the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the County's infrastructure, including roads, bridges, drainage systems, airports, and other public facilities. The department plays a critical role in supporting public safety, environmental stewardship, and the overall quality of life for residents and visitors. Staff work on a diverse range of projects in a dynamic environment that blends technical engineering, fieldwork, regulatory compliance, and community engagement. The department partners with local, state, and federal agencies, as well as contractors and the public, to deliver projects that are safe, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible. Committed to innovation, service, and professionalism, the Public Works Department strives to maintain and improve infrastructure that meets the current and future needs of the community.
California's Great Beyond:
Mono County Mono County offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact through public service while enjoying an exceptional quality of life. As a small, collaborative county organization, employees work closely with leadership, take on diverse responsibilities, and see the direct results of their work in the community. What employees value about working at Mono County:
Employees appreciate Mono County's location and lifestyle benefits, strong benefits package (including CalPERS retirement and health coverage), collaborative teams, and the opportunity to make a direct impact in public service. Our smaller, close-knit work environment fosters meaningful connections and supports work-life balance. Mono County, California's Eastern Sierra Mono County is a rural region with a dynamic community of 13,000 residents located in the eastern side of California's Sierra Nevada range. Development is increasing in the area due to the consistent growth of the town of Mammoth Lakes. Known as "California's Great Beyond" this natural playground offers a complete range of amenities and activities making it an ideal place to live and work. Enjoy fine shops, restaurants, and cafes. Snowboard, ski, or bike down mountain trails, fish for trout, explore the backcountry, play a round of golf, relax in soothing hot springs, or paddle a kayak along the shores of Mono Lake. The town of Mammoth Lakes is the most populated region of Mono County, hosting Mammoth Mountain Ski area and various resort-community amenities. On the quieter side, June Lake, Lee Vining, Bridgeport, Walker, Coleville, Chalfant, and Benton offer a more rural atmosphere, unlimited outdoor adventures, and small-town charm. Retirement:
CalPERS retirement and 457/401(a) Plans available. Medical:
CalPERS health plans Dental & Vision Generous vacation and sick pay Discounted gym membership Click the benefits tab to see details. Training and Experience:
Any combination of training and experience which would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities might be: A 4-year degree in Civil Engineering, along with a minimum of 4 years of experience working directly with a Registered Professional Civil Engineer in the planning, design and execution of Civil Engineering Projects. Special Requirements:
Possession of a driver's license valid in California.