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Engineer
City of Santa Fe
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Posted: 23-Jun-25
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Type: Full Time
Salary: $83,276.29 - $120,750.63
Categories:
Civil - Traffic Engineering
Civil - Water / Wastewater
Civil Engineering
Years of Experience:
2 - 4
Additional Information:
3 openings available.
The City of Santa Fe is seeking collaborative, technically skilled professionals to serve as Engineers for the City of Santa Fe. Under the Complete Streets Division of the Public Works Department, the City is currently hiring for three engineering positions: a Traffic Operations Engineer, a Traffic Engineer, and a Drainage Engineer.
The ideal candidate for all of these roles is a motivated and adaptable engineer with an interest in public service and urban infrastructure. They bring strong communication skills, a foundation in traffic operations, engineering, or stormwater and drainage design, and a desire to make tangible improvements in their community.
Early career professionals are encouraged to apply—Santa Fe offers mentorship, training, and career growth opportunities. A wide variety of projects, strong team collaboration, and a commitment to innovation make these roles especially dynamic and rewarding.
Traffic Operations Engineer – Ensures the safe and efficient movement of traffic through the operation and maintenance of the City’s traffic control systems—including traffic signals, street lights, pavement markings, and signage. The role combines design responsibilities with hands-on field coordination.
Traffic Engineer – Focuses on traffic planning, permitting, and analysis to support Santa Fe’s growing transportation needs. Duties include traffic calming projects, traffic studies, development reviews, and infrastructure improvement recommendations.
Drainage Engineer – Leads roadway drainage improvements that support public safety and climate resiliency. Manages bridge and culvert projects, collaborates with field crews and stormwater teams, and oversees full project lifecycles.