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Get ready to plan for a future that’s structurally sound! The Pike County Conservation District is seeking a District Engineer who isn’t afraid to storm into detailed plan reviews, bridge gaps between technical requirements and real-world solutions, and bolt together community-focused conservation with smart stormwater and erosion control engineering—because good plans aren’t just drawn, they’re drawn to last! Whether it’s evaluating hydrology, shaping watershed restoration initiatives, or connecting with partners on projects that really hold water, this role blends precision engineering with meaningful environmental impact and plenty of opportunities to engineer positive change across Pike County.
🤝 We’re looking for someone who has good interpersonal skills and is able to communicate effectively with a wide range of individuals and groups. The best candidates will have a combination of education and experience in the natural sciences (salary is based on experience).
💻 This role is a full-time exempt position with County benefits. Benefits include paid days off (including County-designated holidays!), life insurance, health insurance, retirement plan, and optional dental plan.
Use the link below to find out more & apply:
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