Engineering Projects Supervisor
About the Position
Looking for a career with real purpose—one where your work makes a lasting, visible impact on your community? The City of Grants Pass is excited to offer an opportunity to join our team as an Engineering Projects Supervisor! The Engineering Division reviews and inspects the capital projects that build, improve, and maintain the roads and utility systems our community relies on every day. This role is far from a desk-only job—you’ll be out in the field inspecting public infrastructure for both City projects and private developments, ensuring that everything meets our high standards.
This position follows a regular work schedule of Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You’ll play a key role in guiding projects from concept to completion. Responsibilities include performing field inspections, developing and managing capital projects, drafting and reviewing construction contracts, verifying compliance with engineering standards, and overseeing contractor pre-qualification in alignment with requirements.
Minimum Qualifications
- An Associate’s Degree and five years of directly related experience are required; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed in the job description.
- Licenses:
- Valid driver’s license, Oregon Class C with an acceptable driving record
How to Apply
Application materials must be completed by the closing date in order to be considered for this position. Any application that is missing a cover letter, resume, or answers to supplemental questionnaire will not be considered. No late, incomplete or faxed applications will be accepted.
The required materials to be completed on-line for this recruitment are: 1. City Application 2. Supplemental Questionnaire 3. Resume 4. Cover Letter
Ranking and Selection
The ranking and selection of applicants to proceed in the process includes: experience, responses to supplemental questionnaire, and meeting minimum qualifications of the position. The initial selection process for this position includes the following steps: application review and oral interview. The final selection process following interview includes the following steps: tentative offer, criminal history check, background/reference check, drug screening and final offer of employment.
City of Grants Pass - Summary of Benefits - 2026
- Health Insurance
- The City provides a full family healthcare package that includes medical, prescription, vision, and dental insurance. Full family coverage includes spouse, registered domestic partner or same sex domestic partner and children up to age 26.
- Employee rates for 2026 for health and dental coverage range from $185 to $194 per month depending on the coverage selected.
- In addition to health coverage, the City contributes $234 per month to a Health Reimbursement Account (HRA/VEBA) on the employee’s behalf.
- Dental Insurance
- The City provides two carriers for dental coverage, PacificSource with two options available. PacificSource Dental allows employees to select any dentist covered by PacificSource.
- Retirement
- The City participates in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). An employee is eligible for PERS after six months of service (unless the employee is already a PERS member, then contributions are immediate). The employee’s contribution of 6% is paid by the City under each collective bargaining agreement and the personnel rules at this time.
- Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP)
- An employee who is new to Oregon public service and was hired on or after August 29, 2003, becomes an OPSRP Pension Program member if the employee works six full calendar months in a qualifying position for an OPSRP-Participating employer. The six-month waiting period cannot be interrupted by more than 30 consecutive working days and must be served with the same employer.
- Life Insurance
- The City provides life insurance to all full-time employees at one time their annual salary. An employee can voluntarily choose to purchase additional life insurance, spousal life and/or dependent life.
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment
- The City provides accidental death and dismemberment insurance to all full-time employees at one time their annual salary.
- Long Term Disability
- The City provides benefits at the rate of 60% of salary with a maximum monthly benefit of $9,000 and a maximum covered salary of $15,000 per month. This benefit has a 90-day elimination period.
- Flexible Spending/125 Program
- Employees may elect to set aside monies pre-tax for out of pocket medical (maximum deferral $3,400) and/or dependent care (maximum deferral $5,000) expenses.
- FICA and Medicare
- The City participates in Social Security and pays the employer’s portion of FICA and Medicare for each employee.
- Deferred Compensation Program
- The City provides four different carriers from which the employee can select. Employees may defer a maximum of $24,500 in 2026, with “catch-up” provisions that apply to those employees nearing retirement.
- Worker’s Compensation
- Approved on-the-job injuries are paid at approximately 66 2/3% of regular salary upon acceptance of the claim. The difference between employee’s normal net and worker’s compensation claim is paid by the City under the terms and conditions set forth in Administrative Policy 5-1 and the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
- Holiday/Holiday Compensation
- Management, supervisors, non-represented, and Grants Pass Employee Association employees receive 10 paid holidays per year. Police personnel receive a holiday compensation bank of 48 hours each July 1 and January 1. Fire represented personnel receive a holiday compensation bank of 132 hours (56-hour schedule) each July 1 based on the prior years’ service.
- Personal Holiday
- Grants Pass Employee Association and Confidential-Classified employees receive 2 personal use-it or lose-it holidays per year, pro-rated based on the total months of service for the prior calendar year. Management and supervisory employees receive 1 personal use-it or lose-it holiday per year.
- Vacation
- Vacation accrual is provided to each regular full-time and regular part-time employee based upon their job classification, labor group, and scheduled workweek. Accruals and their availability for use are determined by a collective bargaining agreement or Personnel Rules, Regulations and Policies.
- Sick Leave
- Sick leave accrual is provided to each regular full-time and regular part-time employee based upon their scheduled work week. Sick leave accrual is available for use immediately. Full-time employees working a 40-hour schedule receive 96 hours per year, which accrues at 3.69 hours per pay period. Fire personnel on a 56-hour schedule receive 156 hours per year, which accrues at 6 hours per pay period.
- Emergency Leave
- Emergency leave is provided to employees to attend the funeral of an immediate family member, or to visit a member of your immediate family whose illness may result in death. Firefighters may take a 24-hour shift and all other employees may take up to 24 hours or 3 days emergency leave days per calendar year. Sick leave and/or vacation may also be utilized with approval.
- Employee Assistance Program
- The EAP provides an employee and the employee’s dependents up to four confidential visits per issue during a year at no cost. Visits may be for counseling, assessment or referral help in dealing with the various stresses in life.
- Fitness Reimbursement Policy
- Full-time employees are eligible for a $40 per month individual reimbursement towards monthly membership fees at fitness centers.