Civil Engineering Technician I/II/III - Capital Projects Engineering- CPE bei City of Santa Rosa, CA
City of Santa Rosa, CA · Santa Rosa, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid
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About the Department
THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA IS HIRING MULTIPLE CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS! THIS IS AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE SEEKING TO APPLY THEIR TECHNICAL EXPERTISE IN A DYNAMIC CAREER PROVIDING CRITICAL SERVICES TO OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY!

The Benefits of City Employment
In addition to offering a challenging, rewarding work environment and excellent salary, the City of Santa Rosa provides a generous suite of benefits, including retirement through CalPERS, a competitive leave accrual package, your choice of health plan, and top of the line employer-paid vision and dental coverage. More information regarding benefits associated with this position can be found on our Miscellaneous Employee Benefits Page.
Additional benefits include:
- A competitive total compensation package!
- 12 paid holidays annually, plus 1 to 3 "floating holidays" per year depending on hire date and years of service
- $500 Annual wellness bonus
- Unlimited free bus rides on CityBus and Sonoma County Transit
- The City is a Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Employer
This recruitment is being conducted to fill multiple vacancies in Transportation and Public Works - Capital Projects Engineering (CPE) Division, and Materials Lab, as well as any future regular or limited-term vacancies during the life of the eligible candidate list. Experience in design, construction and/or inspection of public projects such as pavement restorations, traffic calming, active transportation, water, sewer, storm drain, traffic signals, bridges, and buildings. Additionally, experience with AutoCAD, and land surveying technology (both office and field) are all relevant to the vacancies in CPE.
If you are interested in one of these positions or a possible future Civil Engineering Technician position at the City, should one become available, including transfer opportunities, you are strongly encouraged to apply now.
The Ideal Candidate(s):
In addition to the required qualifications below, the ideal candidate(s) will:
- Have experience in civil engineering design and construction practices.
- Possess knowledge of, and experience in, mathematics, computer-aided design, surveying, materials testing, etc.
- Possess strong technical analysis skills.
- Be self-motivated and highly detail oriented.
- Have the ability to perform established duties independently, as well as work collaboratively within the team.
- Demonstrate effective and efficient communication skills.
This is the entry level class in the Civil Engineering Technician series and does not require previous specialized experience. Incumbents will be provided appropriate training in the functions of their area of assignment to enable them to gather, analyze and monitor routine data and formulate recommendations based on established criteria. This classification is distinguished from the class of Civil Engineering Technician II in that the technical work assignments of the latter are performed more independently and incorporate previously learned practices and principles.
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II:
This is the intermediate level class in the Civil Engineering Technician series. Positions in this class are normally filled by advancement from the class of Civil Engineering Technician I, or, when filled with a candidate from the outside of the City, requires prior related work experience. A Civil Engineering Technician II works under general supervision and utilizes the principles and practices of engineering to gather, analyze and monitor simple to moderately complex engineering related data. Recommendations are formulated using established criteria or from previous on-the-job experiences. This class is distinguished from Civil Engineering Technician I in that the routine technical work assignments of this classification are performed more independently. This classification is distinguished from the Civil Engineering Technician III classification in that new or more complex technical work assignments of the Civil Engineering Technician II classification are observed and reviewed upon completion.
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN III:
This is the full journey level class in the Civil Engineering Technician series. Positions in this class are normally filled by advancement from the class of Civil Engineering Technician II or, when filled from the outside, require significant prior related work experience. Working under direction, a Civil Engineering Technician III utilizes the principles and practices of engineering to independently gather, analyze and monitor a full range of engineering related data. Recommendations are formulated using independent judgment and from previous on-the-job experience. This class is distinguished from Civil Engineering Technician II in that the technical work is more complex and performed independently or with minimal supervision.
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Please complete a thoughtful, thorough Supplemental Questionnaire submission. As part of the selection process, your responses to these questions will be scored using criteria specific to this position. Incomplete responses, or responses such as "See Resume" can result in disqualification from the selection process.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer is contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter.
THE SELECTION PROCESS:
The selection process will include a minimum qualifications assessment; and may also include an application and supplemental questionnaire review, followed by department selection interviews.
For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Alberto Sanchez at [email protected].
Position Duties
Examples of Essential Duties (all positions):
- Research, file, retrieve, review and/or prepare a variety of engineering maps, documents, records, reports, and correspondence.
- Operate computer-aided design, modeling and/or other application programs.
- Respond to complaints and inquiries from other departments, outside agencies, and the public concerning engineering activities.
- Locate utilities, easements, property lines, and/or other information on plans.
- Perform and check mathematical, computer, and/or statistical calculations used in engineering tasks.
- Perform field investigations and/or inspections of existing conditions and new construction.
- Collect, compile, and/or analyze data and/or field samples.
- Notify contractors of discrepancies between work performed and the approved plans, specifications, and standards.
- Review drawings and improvement plans for conformance with established engineering standards.
- Provide technical direction to less experienced staff.
- Prepare program and project schedules.
Capital Projects Engineering
Project Development:
- Assist in the relative tasks from project planning through construction during implementation of engineering contracts.
- Assist in preparing project initiation documents, including but not limited to the schedule, cost estimate, project maps, PowerPoint presentations, and other supporting documents.
- Assist in drafting and releasing Requests for Proposals, reviewing consultant proposals, and giving feedback for contract negotiations.
- Review improvement plans and project specifications for conformance with established engineering standards and city codes.
- Review engineering estimate for conformance with project specifications, including quantity checking.
- Research necessary environmental permits, and process permit applications and other associated documents.
- Locate utilities, easements, property lines, and/or other information within archived records.
- Coordinate public works and utility activities with other City departments, divisions, and outside agencies.
- Submit permit applications and supporting documentation to various inside and outside organizations.
- Perform soil contamination research for given project areas and draft supporting documentation.
- Support public participation efforts by drafting and sending letter to community members.
- Provide updates to the public facing CIP project website.
- Coordinate plan review distribution to appropriate staff and departments and compile comments into one document, and document comments received in the CIP project directory.
- Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of City’s Design & Construction Standards, including sections association with roadway, traffic, sewer, water & storm drain projects.
- Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of the principles, procedures and standards for Water Distribution and Water Collection Systems and related resource material.
- Perform site constructability review.
- Perform inspection for roadway, water, sewer, storm water, grading and erosion control, and other public infrastructure projects.
- Ensure quality control of projects as well as public safety aspects while under construction.
- Complete daily inspection and field activity reports.
- Document photos of daily construction activities.
- Perform stormwater management inspections, as needed, and inform engineer of any issues.
- Act as liaison between City staff and professional consultant construction manager and inspector; provide coordination support and overall assistance as needed.
- Understand and maintain appropriate communication channels established by the project engineer.
- Participate in construction meetings and provide input/recommendations as necessary to assist with or resolve construction related matters or conflicts.
- Perform meter and tie-in inspections according to established procedures by insuring installations meet City Design & Construction Standards or approved plans and assuring adequate notification of service interruptions or items needing correction are given to customers.
- Function as a backup resource for construction inspection duties when all other field inspection staff are unavailable, including staff from Engineering Development Services.
- Complete and archive all applicable design and construction documents, and final record drawings consistent with Department archiving procedures.
- Act as the Survey Party Chief and/or a chain, rod, or instrument-person.
- Provide field and record information to be used in production of engineering drawings.
- Perform topographic, boundary, control and construction surveys.
- Perform construction staking.
- Perform duties typically associated with land surveying activities.
- Perform tests on construction materials including soils, water, aggregates, asphalt concrete, and concrete;
- operate materials testing equipment both in the field and in the lab including sieve analysis of soils and aggregates, sand equivalent, and nuclear gauge density tests of asphalt, aggregates, and soils and others as required;
- perform Pavement Management field inspections.
- Develop and revise design standards, Standard Plans, specifications, and Engineers Approved lists.
- Process permit applications and issue permits.
- Determine and collect fees.
- Assist in the preparation and administration of engineering contracts.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
License(s):
Other Qualifications
The work is performed indoors in an engineering office environment and outdoors in field conditions involving heavy traffic, steep terrain, muddy construction sites and exposure to poison oak. Field work frequently is performed outdoors in a variety of weather conditions and involves walking on rough, uneven or rocky surfaces. Incumbents communicate with others orally, face to face and by telephone and/or two-way radio. Incumbents are given oral direction or graphic information such as blueprints, schematic drawings, layouts or other visual aids when receiving assignments. When operating office equipment such as a computer keyboard, mouse, and/or calculator, incumbents make fine, highly controlled, repetitive arm/hand movements. When operating a computer, incumbents sit for extended time periods with the ability to move at will. Incumbents raise arms overhead and/or bend and stoop to retrieve documents from file drawers. When performing field inspections and office duties, incumbents climb stairs and/or ladders, walk and stand for extended periods of time, and stoop and crouch with the ability to change positions as needed. They file documents in numerical, alphabetical, chronological and/or reverse chronological order. When laying out traffic control patterns, incumbents place and observe the placement of cones to ensure compliance with safety standards. When performing field inspections and/or laboratory tests, incumbents respond to auditory warning devices. Construction inspection duties require incumbents to coordinate movement of more than one limb simultaneously while driving, to get in and out of a vehicle repeatedly, and to make visual inspections of contractors' work. During inspections, incumbents observe people in the field to monitor compliance with safety standards. Incumbents sometimes perform construction inspections at night and/or on weekends and holidays. Incumbents review or check the work products of less experienced staff.
In the Storm Water & Creeks section, incumbents use common hand tools such as a sledge hammer and pick to remove catch basin and manhole covers. When performing water tests, they remember and follow prescribed testing procedures. When collecting water samples, incumbents carry kits and cones weighing up to 20 pounds both short and long distances. In the field an incumbent may be subjected to wet, hot, and cold weather. They walk on level, inclined, uneven, wet and slippery surfaces; reach, kneel, bend, stoop and climb over objects. Bioassay sample collection requires incumbents to bend and stoop to lift 5-gallon water sample containers weighing up to 50 pounds. Incumbents use and calibrate instruments such as turbidity probes, pH probes, dissolved oxygen probes and automatic samplers to monitor water quality.
The City of Santa Rosa is located just 55 miles north of San Francisco and 30 miles east of the Pacific Ocean with a population of approximately 180,000. Santa Rosa is the seat of Sonoma County and the center of trade, government, commerce, and medical facilities for the North Bay. The surrounding area is home to over a hundred wineries and vineyards and many beautiful parks and recreational facilities, including golf courses. Santa Rosa is in the center of a nationally recognized cycling area. We boast many attractions associated with large cities, including a symphony, performing arts center, theater productions and internationally recognized restaurants, yet still retain the warmth and small town feel of decades past. Santa Rosa has been named one of the 50 greenest cities in the United States with one of the top five mid-sized downtowns in California.
