Municipal Engineering

Deals with urban/city planning & management, township, etc.


A municipality is a local organizational body that is administered by a municipal council, responsible for the management of the municipal affairs of a distinct geographical region, normally a city, town, or another minor group.
Municipal engineering includes the environmental issues that are the responsibility of the municipalities, including tasks that contribute in the quality of life of the society. A large number of municipal tasks are associated with the municipal engineering including the management and disposal of waste, the maintenance of public parks, water supply systems, treatment of water, and numerous similar responsibilities.

The municipal engineer works to make the city a civilised place to live, work and play. They do this through the management of a wide range of infrastructure, acting as the link between the citizen and politicians.This relationship helps everyone to understand the options available to ensure that public funds are spent wisely.
In the past, municipal engineers were employed by councils but are now, more often, employed by consulting engineers, contractors and partnerships. The traditional work of highways & bridges, traffic & lighting still forms a major part of the workload, but is increasingly supplemented by a range of schemes that can embrace everything that makes a city function properly. The design, planning, commissioning, maintenance and management of streets and town centres, parks and public places, leisure facilities and public buildings, water supply and drainage, domestic and commercial waste recycling. The list is as long as the facilities that people need around them.
About the Role
A career as a municipal engineer can be rewarding in many ways. You will be involved in a variety of urban infrastructure projects, and will use your engineering skills to develop and present solutions that have a direct impact upon the quality of everyday life.
Municipal engineers also play an important role in the checking of structures for compliance with Building Regulations. Similarly, work is carried out in the public realm, improving the streetscape in conjunction with landscape specialists and architects. In coastal areas there is a significant workload both in renewing sea defences and in the on-going maintenance of these structures.

Salary Info

Median Annual Wage

$89,730

Median Hourly Wage

$43.14*

Total Employed Nationally

287,800


Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2016 wage data and 2016-2026 employment projections. "Projected growth" represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2016-2026). "Projected job openings" represent openings due to growth and replacement.

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