Senior Civil Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer -
Construction
Civil Engineering
SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER OPPORTUNITY!!!
Confidential Search for Premier Employee-Owned Firm Industry: Civil Engineering & Land Development.
Degree:
Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering
Experience:
12-25 years in private land development
Role:
Senior Civil Engineer — Land Development 🏗️
Transform ideas into thriving communities as a Senior Civil Engineer with a premier employee‑owned firm. Lead complex, high‑impact private land development projects from concept through construction while mentoring the next generation of engineers and driving sustainable community growth in beautiful San Diego.
Requirements: 🎓- Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering (Required)
- California Professional Engineer (PE) License (Required)
- 15-25 years in private civil land development
- Proven expertise in site grading and roadway design
- Strong utility layout and subdivision planning experience
- Excellent project management and leadership skills
- Outstanding client relationship management
- Mentoring and team leadership capabilities
- Competitive salary $145,000 – $175,000 annually
- Employee‑owned firm with ownership opportunities
- Work on transformative community‑shaping projects
- Collaborative, innovative company culture
- Professional growth and mentorship focus
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Nationwide recruitment consideration
- Legacy firm with excellent reputation
This role is a confidential placement for a premier employee‑owned civil engineering firm with a long‑standing reputation for excellence. We’ll manage your application with the highest level of privacy and professional discretion.
Location:
San Diego, California — Nationally candidates considered, no sponsorship available, on‑site position. Focus: private land development, transformative community projects, employee ownership opportunities.
Ready to shape California’s communities? 🌴 Apply now:
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