Director of Public Works & Engineering
Company: Town of Frederick
Location: Longmont
Posted on: January 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching
Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off
Parental leave Training & development Tuition assistance Vision
insurance Wellness resources EXEMPT: Yes DEPARTMENT: PW /
Engineering REPORTS TO: Assistant Town Manager CLASSIFICATION:
Full-Time HIRING RANGE : $122,000 $185,000 SALARY RANGE $122,000 -
$196,000 As the Town plans for population growth from approximately
20,000 to 60,000 residents, we are investing in infrastructure,
people, and systems that allow local government to operate
differently and better on behalf of our residents. We are seeking a
Director of Public Works and Engineering to help equip our Public
Works team for this next phase of growth. This role is an
opportunity for a senior leader who is energized by building
structure, strengthening teams, and shaping how infrastructure and
municipal services scale in a fast-growing community. Why Frederick
The Town of Frederick is Built on What Matters. We value Family,
Respect, Empowerment, and Dedication, and we believe local
government can be both responsible and innovative. This role offers
the chance to be part of a leadership team that is actively shaping
the future of the organization, Town and the community it serves.
About the Role The Director of Public Works and Engineering
provides leadership, strategic direction, and operational oversight
for the Towns Public Works and Engineering department. The
department currently includes utilities and operations: streets,
water, stormwater, construction management, fleet services,
facility services, engineering and capital improvement project
functions. As Frederick continues to evolve, this role will help
formalize processes and procedures, align operations with long-term
strategy, and ensure the department is positioned to support growth
in a thoughtful, sustainable way. The Director will work closely
with Town leadership, the Board of Trustees, staff, and the
community to deliver reliable services while preparing the
organization for future development. This position reports to an
Assistant Town Manager and serves as a peer to other Directors.
What You Will Help Build A clear vision and strategic framework for
Public Works and Engineering that supports long-term growth.
Stronger alignment between operations, engineering, capital
planning, and funding. Scalable systems, processes, and procedures
that allow the department to operate proactively rather than
reactively. A well-supported leadership team with clear
expectations, structure, and internal growth opportunities.
Effective oversight of large capital projects and major initiatives
aligned with the Towns overall strategy. A department culture
grounded in professionalism, collaboration, accountability, and
service to residents. What This Role Focuses On (first 12-18
months) Leading the integration and alignment of Public Works and
Engineering into a cohesive, forward-looking department. Overseeing
municipal utilities and operations, including streets, water,
stormwater, construction, fleet, and facilities. Guiding the
development of a scalable fleet philosophy and long-term facilities
planning in coordination with Town leadership. Supporting the
completion and operational transition of the Towns Municipal
Service Center. Ensuring capital improvement planning, operations,
and funding sources are connected and clearly understood.
Partnering with Community and Economic Development to align
development review, infrastructure planning, and execution.
Communicating complex infrastructure, funding, and operational
topics clearly to elected officials, staff, and the public. Who
Will Thrive in This Role Someone who Enjoys building and
strengthening organizations in growing communities. Is comfortable
balancing hands-on engagement with executive-level leadership. Sees
growth as an opportunity to improve systems, clarity, and outcomes.
Values developing people and creating internal pathways for growth.
Communicates effectively with field staff, engineers, consultants,
elected officials, and residents. Is motivated by public service
and interested in helping local government operate in more modern,
effective ways. Minimum Qualifications Bachelors degree in civil
engineering, public administration, construction management,
business administration, or a related field, or comparable
experience. Seven to ten years of progressively responsible
experience in public works, engineering, utilities, infrastructure,
or municipal operations. At least five years of experience in a
senior leadership or management role. Demonstrated experience
leading multi-disciplinary teams and overseeing complex operational
and capital functions. Strong understanding of municipal
infrastructure systems, capital planning, and public sector
funding. Proven ability to lead teams through growth, change, and
organizational development. Ability to operate standard office
equipment and work effectively within digital systems such as
Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, OpenGov, or similar platforms.
Valid Colorado drivers license or ability to obtain one. Preferred
Qualifications Masters degree in a related field. Professional
Engineer (PE) license. A PE license is preferred but not required.
The Town seeks a leader with strong engineering literacy,
operational judgment, and executive leadership capability rather
than a role focused on plan production or technical stamping.
American Public Works Association Certified Public Works
Professional Management credential. Experience working in a growing
or rapidly changing community. Experience integrating operations,
engineering, and capital planning functions. Demonstrated success
in facilities planning, fleet management, or enterprise utility
environments. Experience coordinating major infrastructure projects
with regional, state, or federal agencies. Experience engaging
directly with elected officials and the public. Working Environment
Primarily office-based with regular interaction across Town
facilities and occasional field visits. Ability to attend evening
meetings, public forums, or Board sessions as needed. Occasional
exposure to field environments, construction sites, or operational
facilities. Physical requirements consistent with a professional
office environment, with occasional walking, standing, and site
observation. May be required to work additional hours in the
evening, holidays, or weekends. Requires the ability to walk,
stand, bend, reach, navigate uneven terrain during occasional site
visits or field inspection, lift and carry materials weighing up to
50 lbs. The Town of Frederick is an equal opportunity employer, and
does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, ancestry,
religion, creed, national origin, gender, physical or mental
disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status.
The Town complies with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, related
Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, Title IX of the Education
Amendments Act of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, Section 402 of the Vietnam Era Veteran's readjustment
Act of 1974, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as
amended, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Civil
Rights Act of 1991, and all civil rights laws of the State of
Colorado. Accordingly, equal opportunity of employment shall be
extended to all persons and the Town shall promote equal
opportunity and treatment through fair and equitable hiring
practices. The Town of Frederick Administration Building is located
at 401 Locust Street, Frederick, CO 80530.
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