What are the responsibilities and job description for the SENIOR ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEMS) position at City of Cincinnati?
Knowledge of:
Principles of engineering as related to Stormwater or wastewater collection and/or stormwater collection systems infrastructure (e.g. real time control, pump stations, force mains, valves, gravity mains, buildings sewer connections, manholes, wet wells, grit pits, combined sewer overflow facilities, stormwater control measures and green infrastructure, sensors, gates and in-line storage).
Equipment and techniques used to clean, inspect, monitor, repair and rehabilitate wastewater and collection system assets.
Principles and practices of construction related to stormwater or wastewater collection system infrastructure.
Principles and practices of surveying; set-up and use of surveying equipment.
City of Cincinnati engineering standards.
City of Cincinnati Safety Manual and principles and practices of medical first aid.
Rules and regulations pertaining to assigned area of responsibility.
Principles and practices of drafting by hand and with AutoCAD and/or ArcView.
Techniques of production of technical drawings and reproducing plans, drawings, etc.
Principles and practices of producing property surveys, preliminary surveys and construction layouts.
Technical mathematics: algebra, trigonometry, geometry, etc.; mathematical functions related to engineering.
Electronics relating to assigned area of responsibility.
Pertinent state, federal and local laws, regulations and codes, including residential construction standards, plumbing and building codes.
Skill to:
Use Windows-based personal computers.
Use Microsoft Office products including Excel, Word, Outlook, and other assigned software.
Operate surveying equipment and other equipment related to assigned area of responsibility.
Perform strenuous manual labor tasks, e.g., moving manhole covers, carrying equipment, clearing brush, etc.
Perform physical tasks such as climbing, bending, kneeling, etc. in performance of duties.
Communicate complex information in terms such that non-technical people can understand.
Exhibit excellent customer service skills with external and internal customers
Work effectively with customers, community officials, stakeholders, and organizational officials.
Use a laptop computer or phone or tablet in the field, as required.
Operate assigned vehicle.
Ability to:
Work independently and productively with integrity and transparency
Complete assigned drafting tasks, using manual and CAD methods.
Work effectively in a team-based environment with a diverse group of people from a wide variety of backgrounds and skill sets
Perform mathematical calculations and engineering calculations of moderate complexity relating to wastewater and stormwater collection systems, and data analysis tasks.
Logically solve problems and identify opportunities for continuous improvement in workflows and processes
Conduct assigned specialized inspections.
Read and understand plans, maps, plats and related documents.
Ensure project compliance with City and state standards.
Accurately assimilate raw data and operational records into meaningful reports, actionable formal asset management plans and activity schedules.
Interpret and apply applicable Federal, State, and local policies, laws, codes, and regulations.
Exhibit excellent verbal and written communication skills and present written and verbal reports.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Conduct research via computer and by personal search of files, records, etc.
Lead lower-level staff in performance of work functions.
Review and manage invoices and contracts.
Adapt to the utilization of evolving specialized software packages including GIS-based applications and CMMS systems.Six (6) years of experience performing any combination of the following technical tasks assembling, diagnosing or maintaining complex equipment, machinery or tools: mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic or related design or fabrication; generating technical reports; gathering data and conducting data analysis; reading, reviewing or revising construction plans or schematics; maintenance and planning of green infrastructure; or troubleshooting facility performance
Two years of total required experience must be stormwater, water, wastewater, or related utility industry experience.
Each applicant may substitute up to three (3) years of experience by possessing one or more of the following:
• Thirty (30) or more college semester hours from an accredited college or university may substitute for 1 year of experience.
• Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Wastewater Collection Class 1 Operator’s License may substitute for 1 year of experience (not additive to the OEPA WWC Class 2 License).
• Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Wastewater Collection Class 2 Operator’s License or higher may substitute for 2 years of experience (not additive to the OEPA WWC Class 1 License).
Other Requirements
Possession of a valid driver's license.
Recommended to posses a Wastewater Collection Operator 1 (or higher) certification by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency during the probationary period.
Some positions will require other certifications or licenses that must be obtained during the probationary period, such as:
Environmental Conditions: Indoor and outdoor environments; exposure to office computer screens; exposure to extremes in weather conditions outdoors; work with or in water, below ground, in confined spaces, on slippery or uneven surfaces; work with machinery, around moving vehicles, in or near public roadways; work on ladders, scaffolds, etc.; exposure to: dust from construction, fumes from sewage, poison oak/ivy, noise and vibrations; work around radiant and electrical energy.
Physical Conditions: Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting, standing and walking for prolonged periods of time; moderate and heavy lifting and carrying; reaching, pulling, pushing; climbing, kneeling, bending; general manual dexterity required; must be able to operate assigned vehicle.
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED:
(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all the tasks which may be performed.)
Perform basic project management tasks associated with Collection System projects. Plan, review, and participate in the work of staff responsible for completing and updating drafting drawings, maps and property plats using manual and CAD methods; create plans for assigned projects; make various prints of plans, as necessary. Prepare contract documents Prepare and monitor budgets; review and approve invoices and financial records Participate in surveying tasks as assigned; operate a variety of standard engineering and surveying instruments and tools; oversee regular equipment maintenance tasks; participate in field data collection activities as assigned; process and analyze field data; complete construction layouts, preliminary surveys and property surveys; manage the work of a survey crew, as assigned. Perform the more complex computer-related tasks in the assigned area of responsibility; configure computers and software; create and maintain computer databases as assigned; conduct assigned computer research tasks; conduct research of other files and plans as assigned, including City records, County records and utility service maps; use standard office software as appropriate. Assist in training, monitoring, and providing technical guidance to lower-level technical engineering staff, operational staff, and contracted staff Compile various maps for use within the department and by the general public; compile and present information in the form of reports, charts, graphs, etc. as required; make a variety of prints and copies, as necessary. Conduct specialized inspections as assigned; maintain appropriate records; present appropriate reports in verbal or written form. Investigate and respond to complaints from citizens and others. Perform various manual labor tasks as assigned for completion of various projects; complete various mathematical calculations as assigned.
Make recommendations for repair, rehabilitation or maintenance based on video evidence or other available data and create corresponding work orders. Consult with engineers, designers and other professionals; coordinate their activities with those of the City in regard to specific projects; explain and interpret City codes, policies and procedures. Assist those contacted in the course of duty in an effective, efficient and professional manner. Perform related duties as assigned.
Salary : $62,832 - $84,440