Civil Engineer Jobs in New Hampshire
Civil Engineer jobs in New Hampshire are steadily active, concentrated in transportation infrastructure, water and wastewater systems, and site development work across the state's growing communities. The strongest hiring activity is in Manchester, Concord, and Nashua, where firms like Stantec, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin (VHB), and the New Hampshire Department of Transportation have lasting operations. Demand is highest for engineers specializing in highway design, stormwater management, and municipal infrastructure. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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Department
Public Works - Engineering
Location
Public Works
Salary
$77,619.00 - $96,727.00 a year
Open Date
06/22/2026
Description
Are you a passionate Civil Engineer who wants to see the direct impact of your work on the community around you? Join our team and play a key role in shaping the infrastructure that supports our city's growth, sustainability, and quality of life.
The City of Keene is seeking a motivated and collaborative Civil Engineer to help plan, design, and deliver a wide range of public infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, water and sewer systems, stormwater facilities, parks, trails, and other municipal improvements. This is an exciting opportunity to work on projects that make a lasting difference while engaging with residents, City leaders, consultants, and community stakeholders.
What You'll Do
As a Civil Engineer, you'll be involved in every phase of project development—from planning and design to construction oversight and community engagement.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage and oversee engineering consultants, surveyors, contractors, and project stakeholders.
- Plan, design, and prepare construction documents for a variety of municipal infrastructure projects.
- Develop cost estimates, specifications, schedules, and project budgets.
- Administer and monitor capital improvement projects funded through local, state, and federal programs.
- Conduct field inspections to ensure compliance with engineering standards, permits, and approved plans.
- Review engineering recommendations and implement solutions for infrastructure improvements.
- Manage construction contracts, schedules, change orders, budgets, and project documentation.
- Conduct surveys, field studies, and site assessments to support project development.
- Collaborate with Public Works divisions and other City departments to provide engineering expertise and project support.
- Present project updates and recommendations to City leadership, boards, commissions, and the public.
- Lead community engagement efforts through public meetings, presentations, media outreach, and stakeholder discussions.
This position is subject to standby and callback during non-regular working hours, weekends and holidays. During the construction season and emergency respond events this position is subject to longer working hours.
Our Community
Keene is a progressive city with the heart of a town, the cultural and economic hub of the Monadnock region.
Keene is an energetic community that provides services, programs, and resources for a much greater population than the residents of the city alone. Although the conveniences and attractions of large metropolitan areas are close at hand, the community maintains a solidly residential working-class character, complemented by an idyllic, rural landscape. The heart of the community is its vibrant and historic, downtown core. Keene has cultivated a lasting spirit of place, built on a foundation of the past and a clear vision of the future.
Minimum Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in civil or structural engineering plus at least 3 years of professional civil engineering experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. The NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering examination is required and a Professional Engineer’s License in the State of NH is desired.
Salary and Benefits
As of 7/1/2026, this full-time position offers a competitive salary range of $77,619– $96,727 annually and will also receive an attractive benefits package which includes low deductible/low-cost health insurance, low-cost dental insurance, State of NH Group I retirement, and other benefits such as life insurance, disability, and paid time off. Municipal employees may also qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
How to Apply
Apply today! Please upload your resume and cover letter before submitting your completed application. Confirmation that your application has been successfully submitted and received will be sent via email.
This position will be open until it is filled, and applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
The City of Keene is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Civil Engineer Job Market in New Hampshire
A snapshot from current New Hampshire openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Verdantas2

- GZA GeoEnvironmental2

- IMEG1

- Jobot1

- Bohler1

Top Industries Hiring
- Consulting & Professional Services5
- Construction & Real Estate3
- Waste Management & Environmental Services2
- Education1
- Staffing & Recruiting1
What New Hampshire Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in civil engineer jobs across New Hampshire.
- Active New Hampshire Professional Engineer license or eligibility for reciprocal licensure from the New Hampshire Board of Professional Engineers
- Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a closely related engineering discipline from an accredited program
- Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, or comparable civil design software
- Experience with transportation, site development, or municipal infrastructure project delivery
- Familiarity with New Hampshire DOT standards, local permitting processes, and state environmental regulations
- Strong written communication skills for reports, permit applications, and client coordination
Civil Engineer Jobs in New Hampshire: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a civil engineer in New Hampshire?
To become a licensed civil engineer in New Hampshire, you must register with the New Hampshire Board of Professional Engineers. The path starts with an accredited bachelor's degree in civil engineering, followed by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering exam to earn an Engineer in Training designation, then accumulating qualifying work experience before sitting for the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam and applying for a Professional Engineer license in New Hampshire.
How much do civil engineers make in New Hampshire?
Civil engineers in New Hampshire earn a median of about $98,710 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $64,270 for the lowest 10% to over $139,060 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire civil engineers in New Hampshire?
Companies currently hiring civil engineers in New Hampshire include Verdantas, GZA GeoEnvironmental, and IMEG, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. New Hampshire's civil engineering market is anchored by state and municipal infrastructure projects, so employers range from private consulting firms to the New Hampshire Department of Transportation and municipal engineering departments.
Which New Hampshire cities have the most civil engineer jobs?
Dover, Bedford, and Ossipee have the most civil engineer openings in New Hampshire. Manchester and Nashua drive volume as the state's largest population centers with active commercial development and infrastructure investment, while Concord concentrates state agency hiring through the New Hampshire DOT and other public works departments.
Are there remote civil engineer jobs in New Hampshire?
Yes, but they're rare. Civil engineering work is largely site-dependent, requiring field visits, plan reviews, and coordination with local agencies that are difficult to do remotely. About 0% of civil engineer openings tied to New Hampshire are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to involve design-phase work, drafting, or project management tasks where on-site presence is less frequent.
How can I get hired as a civil engineer in New Hampshire with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying for junior or staff engineer roles at New Hampshire consulting firms or municipal engineering departments, which regularly hire new graduates. Firms like Stantec and VHB in Manchester and Nashua post entry-level positions for recent graduates who hold or are pursuing their Engineer in Training designation. Internships with the New Hampshire DOT or local public works departments also provide a strong foothold, and candidates who hold EIT certification and have AutoCAD or Civil 3D experience move to the front of the line.
Where can I find and apply to civil engineer jobs in New Hampshire?
You can find and apply to civil engineer jobs in New Hampshire on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the available roles, find the ones that match your experience and location, and apply directly through the listings.
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