The Distribution Engineering Technician will work in a team environment to perform both technical office and field tasks to support the design, construction, and maintenance of electric distribution systems and facilities. Experience and job duties are progressive and offer an excellent opportunity for development! Examples of job duties for an Engineering Technician I, II, and III include: Distribution Engineering Technician I: Assists higher-level Engineering Technicians in preparing major distribution projects for construction; Prepares material, labor, and equipment cost estimates and associated project authorization forms; assists in cost analyses of utility projects, and performs field inspections to specify project needs; Provides customers, developers, and/or agencies with project status information as required; receives and responds to customer inquiries regarding policies, rates, street lighting, voltages, basic requests for construction or service changes, etc.; Researches, accumulates, maps, and analyzes data from EWEB records, maps, plats, documents, etc.; locates, measures, and records field data of existing utility systems and related physical conditions; field stakes and marks proposed construction projects. Distribution Engineering Technician II: In addition to the duties performed by a Distribution Engineering Technician I: Researches and accumulates specific customer data from billing records; processes customer agreement forms, contracts, joint-use notices, permit applications, etc.; Responds to a wide variety of customer inquiries in writing, in person, and on the phone; processes customer requests for all types of utility services for construction, including preparation of design, material needs, records, contracts, estimates, permits, notices and technical problem solving; Assists with review and field verification of engineering designs and engineering standards to assure compatible construction; evaluates problems and makes recommendations for solutions, prepares clear, concise, and thorough daily diaries and as-built notes of facilities being installed; Works with EWEB inspector to ensure inspector has all the information required to perform inspections; meets with inspector and customer in pre-construction meeting to ensure each has all the standards and information required for a specific job. Distribution Engineering Technician III: In addition to the duties performed by a Distribution Engineering Technician II: Takes responsible charge for work activity within area assignment and/or specific job assignments to process all types of utility service requests for construction; takes responsible charge of specific job assignments to process all types of service requests for construction, including preparation of design, material needs, records, contracts, permits, notices and technical problem solving; Organizes, schedules, and maintains records for ongoing projects within service area assignment, communicating and consulting with supervisor and lead tech on progress and needs; prepares cost estimates, economic analyses, and project authorizations; reviews and analyzes actual cost data of completed projects; Coordinates activities with other EWEB departments; secures verbal permission for easements; identifies and specifies easement needs on preliminary plats received; initiates request for written easements; Prepares special reports and studies relating to procedures, practices, forecasts, forms and material, labor and equipment cost studies, etc.; evaluates and recommends improvements; assists in fieldwork during emergency outages; makes investigations of and prepares reports on assigned engineering, economic, and other problems; Performs mathematical computations and works on engineering computer programs; gathers and compiles data; develops, enters, and evaluates programs and results.
Stand Out From the Crowd
Upload your resume and get instant feedback on how well it matches this job.
Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Administration of Economic Programs
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees