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City Engineer, Flint, MI
The City of Flint, MI (Pop. 96,500) seeks a professional engineer to join Mayor Sheldon Neeley's administrative team. Neeley was re-elected to a four-year term in November 2022. This position is ideal for the professional seeking a challenging and rewarding experience in an urban community on an upward track. Flint is a mid-sized, mid-western city with an economy built on industrial manufacturing, continuing education, and medical research. Located on the Flint River, the city is the regional hub of Genesee County (Pop. 400,000) and home to businesses and colleges, significantly increasing the daytime population. Its challenges are well-publicized (e.g., the Flint Water Crisis, which is being addressed with State, Federal, and philanthropic dollars) but overlook the community's s
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