What are the responsibilities and job description for the Engineering Field Technician I/II position at City of Red Wing?
Provides engineering support services, including but not limited to performing initial surveys; staking construction sites; completing inspections during the construction of public and private projects. Creates final construction record drawings. Assists with design, drafting, and cost estimating of construction projects.
Day-to-Day:
Minimum Education Requirements: Associate’s Degree in survey and construction practices or a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Physical:
An employee in this class must have the following knowledge, skills, and abilities upon application:
Knowledge
The applicant chosen for the position may be hired as a Tech I or Tech II depending on experience and qualifications:
Salary Range for Tech I: $29.04 - $38.98 per hour
Salary Range for Tech II: $34.81 - $46.73 per hour
An employee in this position may be called upon to do any or all of the following essential duties:Day-to-Day:
- Stake out construction plans, provide grades and alignment for street improvements, including streets, curb, gutter, water, and sewer.
- Conduct precise topographic surveys and associated engineering work.
- Conduct materials testing to ensure products meet state, federal and project specifications.
- Collect survey data, downloads data into computer, and ensures accuracy of data so accurate CAD drawings can be developed.
- Attends construction meetings to address issues and concerns prior to and during construction.
- Locate existing utilities and stake proposed utilities for contractors and construction crews.
- Perform field construction inspection and evaluation on most municipal types of construction work.
- Record calculations, measurements, and data in the field and at construction sites.
- Perform drafting tasks requiring the reduction of field notes to plan and map form and create other drawings as required.
- Estimate quantities and costs for City projects.
- Develop permanent record drawings and documents for construction work; contract records and documentation must be detailed and maintained to withstand audit.
- Use field information to make required changes to plans.
- Use Item Record Account to track all pay items on a contract; pay items must be precisely calculated, measured, and kept for proper documentation.
- Conduct surveys for stormwater management and ensure compliance with Pollution Control Agency regulations.
- Update City maps and documents.
- Work with other City departments to obtain information that will have an effect on project design.
- Performs data entry and may prepare construction drawings using AutoCAD drafting software.
- Provide engineering support to all City departments and citizens; answer inquiries and provide information upon approval as needed.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Education Requirements: Associate’s Degree in survey and construction practices or a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Physical:
- Works both in the office and in the field in all weather conditions.
- Protective gear, including gloves, hardhat, vest, steel toe boots, and eye protection, may be worn intermittently.
- Walk, stand, kneel, or squat frequently.
- Lift or carry 35-40 lbs. frequently and up to 60 lbs. intermittently.
- Work may include intermittent lifting, pushing or pulling of over 60 pounds.
- Regular exposure to loud noise, odor, vehicle exhaust, grease, oil and grime.
- Exposure to seasonal temperature extremes while on project sites.
- Intermittent exposure to all manner of unknown materials that enter the waste stream, some of which are likely to present hazards if not correctly handled.
- Work around moving traffic and heavy moving equipment requiring caution as well as use of safety apparel.
- Worker must be able to go into confined spaces and open trenches up to 30 feet deep.
- Ability to work long hours such as 60 hours per week on construction projects.
An employee in this class must have the following knowledge, skills, and abilities upon application:
Knowledge
- GPS and data collector tools for mapping, staking and surveying of streets and utilities.
- Municipal engineering concepts, practices, standards and specifications.
- Robotic Total Stations for construction staking.
- Survey practices, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and other Civil Engineering software.
- Thorough understanding of City’s functions, policies, and procedures.
- Strong mathematical skills.
- Strong problem solving and decision-making skills.
- Strong oral and written communication skills and public relation skills.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Follow and relay complex oral and written instructions, policies and procedures.
- Good computer skills.
- Operate a variety of office equipment, including computer terminal, printer, calculator, fax, and copier.
- See colors, read and understand plans and technical drawings.
- Use Survey equipment.
- Communicate professionally with public and contractors while on project sites and in the office.
- Develop and maintain cooperative working relationships with a diverse group of associates.
- Provide work direction to seasonal and temporary employees.
Salary : $29 - $39