Engineer I/II
SAN BENITO COUNTY
481 4th St, Hollister, California, USA

66,664.00 - 103,459.20 / Year
Experience : 0 Yrs | Full Time
Description :
  • I
  • Designs, prepares, and evaluates preliminary and final plans and specifications for a variety of road, bridge, drainage, and related public works projects, requiring paraprofessional engineering expertise; performs a variety of project development and coordination assignments; performs resident engineering work, including contract administration, inspection, and coordination; ensures that contractors meet proper standards, specifications, cost control, and time requirements; approves change orders and progress payments; performs foundation and hydrology studies; receives and researches a variety of inquiries; collects, organizes, summarizes, and analyzes a variety of technical engineering data; prepares grant proposals; assists with the review of environmental impact reports; prepares preliminary reports for tentative subdivision map conditions; performs field surveys; uses a computer to reduce survey data; prepares earth volume and other calculations; develops data for the acquisition of right-of-way; prepares cost estimates; estimates; reviews laboratory analyses and materials reports for compliance; performs traffic studies; develops and proposes solutions to engineering problems; receives applications and reviews, approves, and issues permits, providing a variety of technical engineering advice to the public and other agencies; may oversee water quality programs; may serve as a member of the County Technical Advisory Committee; may provide some work direction for maintenance and support staff; provides some training for support staff; represents the County Public Works Agency in meetings with contractors, engineers, developers, property owners, attorneys, and representatives of other public agencies.
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  • II
  • Designs, prepares, and evaluates preliminary and final plans and specifications for a variety of road, bridge, drainage system, water treatment facility, airport, waste management, and related public works projects, requiring professional engineering expertise;
  • Performs a variety of project development and coordination assignments;
  • Serves as a resident engineer, performing contract administration, construction inspection, and project administration;
  • Ensures that contractors meet proper standards, specification requirements, cost controls, and time requirements;
  • Approves changes orders and progress payments;
  • Performs foundation and hydrology studies;
  • Receives public inquiries regarding County engineering standards;
  • Researches data and provides consultation to engineers and contractors;
  • Collects, organizes, summarizes, and analyzes a variety of technical engineering data; prepares grant proposals and administers grants;
  • Performs engineering reviews of environmental impact reports;
  • Prepares preliminary reports for tentative subdivision map conditions;
  • Performs field surveys; uses a computer to reduce survey data;
  • Performs engineering calculations;
  • Develops data for the acquisition of right-of-way;
  • Prepares engineering cost estimates;
  • Reviews laboratory reports and analyzes the quality and compliance of materials;
  • Performs traffic studies;
  • Develops and proposes solutions to complex engineering problems;
  • Reviews applications and approves the issue of permits;
  • Provides a variety of technical engineering advice to the public and other agencies;
  • May provide project direction and training for technical and paraprofessional engineering staff;
  • Represents the County Resource Management Agency in meetings with contractors, engineers, developers, property owners, attorneys, and representatives of other public agencies.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Requirements :
  • I
  • One (1) year of increasingly responsible paraprofessional engineering experience in planning, development, construction and maintenance of Public Works facilities at a level equivalent to Engineering Technician with San Benito County.
  • Educational training and background equivalent to an EIT
  • II
  • Education:
  • Completion of sufficient training and education to meet professional
  • engineering registration requirements in California.
  • AND
  • Experience:
  • Either one year comparable to that of an Engineer I with the County of San Benito, OR two years of increasingly responsible professional engineering experience in the planning, development, construction, and maintenance of public works facilities.

481 4th St, Hollister, California, USA
Last date to apply : 05-02-2023

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