Open role · Land development

Professional Engineer (PE)
Civil Land Development

Eagle, Idaho · In-office · Competitive + bonus

About Bailey

Land development is the only work we do.

Bailey Engineering partners with experienced developers shaping some of the fastest-growing communities in the Treasure Valley. Our projects are visible, long-term, and consequential — neighborhoods people will live in for decades.

We are structured, process-driven, and deadline-focused. Our developer clients expect clarity and execution — and we deliver both.

We are seeking a Professional Engineer who wants real ownership, high standards, and long-term opportunity inside a firm built on accountability and professional excellence.

This is not a volume-production seat. It is a leadership seat. Bailey Engineering
Section 01

What you would own.

You would lead subdivision and civil land development projects from concept through approval and construction support. That includes:

  • Grading, drainage, utility, and roadway design
  • Direct coordination with Survey, Operations, and agencies
  • Developer-facing communication and trust-building
  • Managing schedules, deliverables, and expectations
  • Preventing problems early through structured execution

At Bailey, "Own It" means you know what is due, who depends on you, and you address issues early — professionally and directly.

Section 02

How we operate.

We operate with structure and predictability. We solve problems directly and professionally. Our core values drive performance:

01

Continuous Improvement

We measure, refine, and strengthen how we deliver.

02

Own It!

We take responsibility for deadlines and outcomes.

03

Do the Math

We think before we draw.

04

We Not Me!

We collaborate above the line.

If you thrive in environments with clear expectations, professional standards, and accountability, you will thrive here.

Section 03

What success looks like (first year).

  • Leading multiple subdivision projects independently
  • Maintaining strong on-time delivery performance
  • Reducing avoidable rework through disciplined execution
  • Earning trust with key developer clients
  • Elevating at least one junior engineer
  • Gaining clarity on your long-term trajectory within the firm
Section 04

Growth path.

This role is designed for long-term alignment. Depending on your strengths and ambition, growth may include:

  • Senior technical leadership
  • Client relationship expansion
  • Operational leadership
  • Strategic firm influence

We are building intentionally — and we are interested in professionals who think long term.

Section 05

Qualifications.

  • Licensed Professional Engineer (Idaho or ability to obtain)
  • 5+ years of civil land development experience
  • Strong Civil 3D proficiency
  • Experience leading projects and reviewing junior staff
  • Clear, professional communication with agencies and clients
Why Bailey

Why this role, here.

  • Exclusive focus on land development
  • Direct exposure to developer clients
  • Lean decision-making and visible impact
  • Structured, accountable culture
  • Opportunity to shape both projects and firm trajectory
LOCATION In-office, Eagle, Idaho
COMPENSATION Competitive + bonus
BENEFITS 401(k) with match, health insurance, PTO

Next steps.

Bailey Engineering is growing intentionally. We are building a firm defined by professional standards, accountability, and long-term relationships. If that resonates, we welcome a confidential conversation.

Schedule a confidential call →
Your Growth Path

A firm built to grow with you.

Bailey isn't a place to grind a title. It's a place to build a career. We invest in every hire — the engineer tracks, the planning tracks, the mentorship, the culture of doing work that gets better every week. Here's what growth at Bailey actually looks like, from day one to leadership.

See the growth path
  • 01Clear career tracks for engineering, planning, and operations
  • 02Mentorship from working PEs, not committee templates
  • 03Progression measured by judgment, not tenure
  • 04A culture where your systems get to outlast you
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