Engineer
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Engineer
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SUMMARY
Provide services
in Civil, Mechanical, or Chemical engineering. Responsible for entire
project cycle to include design, development, and project completion.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Prepare
engineering analysis of projects to include: preliminary design,
calculation, life cycle cost and equipment selection.
- Conduct surveys
to gather field data.
- Prepare and
interpret blueprints, schematic drawings, layouts and other visual
aids.
- Prepare technical
construction specifications.
- Perform Civil
engineering duties surrounding the following; public works, buildings,
sub-divisions, drainage, traffic, road, airport, tunnel, bridge,
water supply, sewage, and environmental systems.
- Perform Mechanical
engineering duties surrounding the following; mechanical devices,
components, engines, transportation equipment, environmental control,
materials handling, machine tools, robots, automated manufacturing
equipment, and power producing machines such as internal combustion
engines, steam and gas turbines, and jet and rocket engines.
- Perform Chemical
engineering duties surrounding the following; food, pharmaceuticals,
heat transfer and energy conversion, petrochemicals (chemicals
made from petroleum or natural gas), or consumer products such
as plastics, detergents, paint, and synthetic textiles.
- Manage construction
document printing process.
- Manage project
issues, budgets, and schedules.
- Review and
critique proposed changes to engineering standards, policies,
or details.
- Review development
plans for compliance with adopted engineering standards and good
engineering practices.
- Meet with
the general public and/or developers, landowners, and interest
groups concerning zoning, subdivision projects, building projects,
and engineering regulations, standards, or policies.
- Coordinate
the activities of the design and construction teams.
- Other duties
as assigned.
ADDITIONAL
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide
technical presentations to elected officials, appointed boards/commissions,
the public, and staff.
- Function
as chief inspector on engineering projects.
- Provide on-the-job
training to new staff.
KNOWLEDGE
AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
- Knowledge
of applicable federal, state and local building codes and safety
laws. Work requires advanced math skills, special relationship
abilities, and the ability to understand "abstract" principles
behind math and physics. Working knowledge of CAD tools. This
is normally acquired through a combination of the completion of
a Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering
and three to five years of engineering experience. Requires registration
as a Professional Engineer.
- Work requires
travel to meetings, site visits, and inspections. This requires
the possession of a valid state drivers license within 60 days
of employment.
- Work requires
willingness to work a flexible schedule.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Working conditions
are normal for an office environment. Work requires local travel.
Work may require evening and weekend work.