Company Overview:
Modern Engineering Solutions (MES) is a dynamic civil engineering firm specializing in water and wastewater treatment systems. With operations across Texas state, we are dedicated to delivering innovative solutions for municipal, state, and local government projects. Our collaborative team thrives on tackling complex challenges, offering expertise in water and wastewater treatment, conveyance systems, pump stations, and storage facilities. Joining MES means being part of a team that values creativity, technical excellence, and meaningful contributions to community development across the Lone Star State.
Job Description:
We’re looking for a licensed PE with 8+ years of commercial site development experience to lead projects from concept through approval. You’ll own the engineering decisions, client relationships, and sealed deliverables, while working remotely with a lean, high-performing team focused on outcomes over hours.
Responsibilities:
- Design grading, drainage, paving, and utility layouts for commercial developments and warehouses
- Prepare water, sewer, and stormwater systems; run hydraulic analysis and detention basin design
- Prepare plat approvals, site plans, and development submittals
- Review and seal all engineering deliverables as the responsible PE
- Serve as primary client contact with developers, municipalities, and reviewing agencies
- Navigate local, county, and state permitting requirements
- Keep projects on schedule and on budget without compromising quality
- Mentor junior engineers and support their development toward PE licensure
- Contribute to proposals and business development efforts
Qualifications:
Required:
- PE license in Texas (or ability to obtain within 6 months)
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering
- 8+ years of commercial site development experience
- Must be based in Texas
- Strong skills in site grading, drainage design, and stormwater management
- Experience designing water, sewer, and utility systems
- Background in commercial projects (warehouses, retail, mixed-use)
- Knowledge of plat preparation and municipal approval processes
- Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D
- Experience with stormwater modeling software (HydroCAD, StormCAD, or SSA)
- Strong communication skills for client-facing work
- Texas-based candidates only
Preferred:
- Experience with TCEQ regulations
- Master-planned community development background
- Experience across both private development and municipal utility projects
- Track record of mentoring engineers toward PE licensure
Reports to: CEO / Principal Engineer
Expected Salary: $175,000 – $215,000 annually, based on experience and qualifications.
Benefits:
- Full medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401k with 4% company match
- 100% remote with flexible scheduling
- Support for conferences, training, and certifications
- Company-provided hardware, software, and AI tools
Why Join MES?
- Real ownership, no bureaucracy – You work directly with the CEO and senior PEs. No layers, no politics, just good engineering.
- Modern tools that actually save time – We use AI to eliminate administrative grunt work so you can focus on what matters: solving real problems for clients.
- Remote-first, flexibility-first – 100% remote with flexible scheduling that respects your life outside of work.
- Shape the firm’s direction – As a senior team member, you’ll have real input on how we deliver projects, develop junior engineers, and grow the practice.
- Work that makes an impact – From small rural utilities to large municipal systems, the projects you deliver directly shape how communities grow.
- A team that keeps improving – “That’s how we’ve always done it” isn’t acceptable here. We’re constantly refining our processes, adopting better tools, and getting better as a team.
How to Apply:
Send the following to mike@mod-eng.com with the subject line “Civil Site Design Engineer – PE: [Your Name]”
- Resume highlighting relevant site development experience
- Brief cover letter explaining why this role appeals to you
- 3-minute video walking through your approach to designing a commercial site with complex grading and stormwater challenges