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Director of Engineering

City of Newark, Newark, NJ, United States


The Director of Engineering serves as the City of Newark’s chief engineering executive, responsible for the planning, design, oversight, and delivery of municipal engineering programs and capital infrastructure projects. The Director provides leadership for professional and technical staff and ensures that City infrastructure projects are designed and constructed in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and professional standards.

This position plays a critical role in advancing Newark’s capital improvement program, transportation and roadway projects, drainage and stormwater systems, public facilities, and coordination with state, county, and federal agencies.

Key Duties & Responsibilities

Executive & Strategic Leadership

Plan, organize, and direct all activities of the Department of Engineering.

Develop long-range infrastructure and capital improvement strategies consistent with City priorities.

Serve as a senior technical advisor to the Mayor, City Council, Business Administrator, and other departments on engineering and infrastructure matters.

Oversee the planning, design, permitting, and construction of municipal capital projects, including:

Streets and roadways

Bridges and transportation infrastructure

Stormwater and drainage systems

Public buildings and facilities

Site development and public right-of-way improvements

Review and approve engineering plans, specifications, cost estimates, and construction schedules.

Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in accordance with professional engineering standards.

Regulatory & Technical Compliance

Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, including NJDOT, NJDEP, FHWA, and other applicable agencies.

Oversee stormwater management, environmental permitting, and infrastructure resilience requirements.

Serve as the City Engineer where designated by ordinance or appointment.

Budget, Contracts & Grants

Prepare and manage departmental and project budgets.

Oversee procurement, consultant contracts, and construction contracts.

Coordinate and administer engineering-related grants and funding programs, including state and federal infrastructure funding.

Supervise, evaluate, and develop professional engineering, technical, and administrative staff.

Support training, professional development, and succession planning within the department.

Foster a culture of accountability, safety, and technical excellence.

Intergovernmental & Public Coordination

Coordinate engineering activities with Public Works, Planning, Economic & Housing Development, Water & Sewer, and other departments.

Represent the City in meetings with state, county, regional, and federal agencies.

Present technical information at City Council meetings, public hearings, and community forums.

Emergency Response & Infrastructure Resilience

Provide engineering support during emergencies involving infrastructure failure, flooding, or public safety concerns.

Support emergency management planning and post-event infrastructure assessments.

Minimum Qualifications

Education & Experience

Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or a closely related engineering field required

Minimum 8–10 years of progressively responsible engineering experience, including management or supervisory responsibilities

Significant experience with municipal infrastructure projects and capital programs

Licenses & Certifications

Professional Engineer (PE) license in the State of New Jersey (or ability to obtain reciprocity within required timeframe)

Valid driver’s license

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Extensive knowledge of municipal engineering principles, capital project delivery, and construction management

Strong leadership, analytical, and project management skills

Ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences

Experience working in a public-sector or large urban environment preferred

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