Responsibilities
- Lead civil assessments for new and converted sites, evaluating topography, drainage, utilities, soil conditions, floodplains, and environmental limitations
- Analyze traffic studies and offsite infrastructure needs, identifying potential civil-related cost and schedule risks during site evaluation
- Oversee geotechnical investigations, define RFP scope, evaluate drilling plans, interpret findings, and direct design responses
- Evaluate site viability for major grading, infrastructure installation, and stormwater control measures
- Identify critical site constraints and estimate civil-related expenses early in site selection
- Create and maintain civil design standards, master specifications, and standardized drawings for campus-wide projects
- Manage third-party civil consultants from concept through issued-for-construction phases, ensuring quality and compliance
- Develop earthmoving strategies, balance cut and fill volumes, and sequence earthwork for large developments
- Plan phased project delivery, including early work packages like bulk grading and utility installation, to shorten overall timelines
- Coordinate routing of site utilities including water, sewer, storm drainage, and medium-voltage underground systems, with attention to offsite connections and roadway upgrades
- Align civil design with structural, mechanical, electrical, fiber, and architectural disciplines
- Lead permitting efforts across jurisdictions, covering land disturbance, stormwater (NPDES/SWPPP), floodplain (CLOMR/LOMR), environmental, and utility approvals
- Engage with state and local agencies, drainage districts, and utility providers
- Track permit timelines as part of the overall project critical path
- Assess regulatory risks related to wetlands, 100-year flood zones, karst formations, and expansive soils, and develop mitigation approaches
- Review contractor submissions, RFIs, and field conditions specific to civil works
- Conduct regular site inspections to verify construction quality and regulatory compliance
- Manage design modifications and change orders for civil components
- Coordinate civil closeout documentation, as-built records, and approvals with local authorities
Requirements
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
- Minimum of 7 years of civil engineering experience, with focus on large-scale site development; data centers, industrial, logistics, or power projects preferred
- Valid Professional Engineer (PE) license or active pursuit with licensure expected within 12 months
- Proven experience managing external civil consultants and ensuring quality of design deliverables
- Solid understanding of grading, earthwork, stormwater management, and utility design
- Knowledge of NPDES, FEMA floodplain regulations (CLOMR/LOMR), and land disturbance permitting
- Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D; working knowledge of GIS tools
- Willingness to travel to project sites nationwide (estimated 20–30%)
Nice to Have
- Experience in hyperscale data center, industrial, or energy infrastructure projects
- Familiarity with FM Global civil site requirements
- Experience coordinating and interpreting geotechnical evaluations
- Background working with expansive clay soils, karst geology, or high water table conditions
- Experience supporting MISO or utility interconnection civil coordination
- Prior experience on the owner or developer side, rather than solely as a consultant or EPC contractor
Benefits
- Competitive total compensation including salary and equity
- Retirement or pension plan aligned with local standards
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
- Generous paid time off policy consistent with regional norms
Compensation
Competitive total compensation package (salary + equity)
Work Arrangement
Hybrid
Other
Willingness to travel to project sites across the US (estimated 20–30%)