Engineering Technician II

State of North Carolina7605 District Dr Mecklenburg, NC
$41,206 - $72,113Onsite

About The Position

This Engineering Technician II position will be based in the District 2 Office in Mecklenburg County. This position will act as lead inspector or provide oversight to larger more complicated projects as assigned. This position will work with contractors, technicians, and other field support personnel to establish compliance with applicable engineering standards and guidelines, review plans for utility installations, roadway improvements, and secondary construction projects to verify conformance to approved plans and regulations. Prepare cost estimates for force account construction and purchase order contracts overseen by the District Office. Compute project quantities and draft special provisions contracts. Process agreements and permits, including utility and non-utility encroachment agreements, road additions and abandonments, and other records and reports as assigned. Meet with utility representatives, contractors, property owners, and others to discuss adherence to policies and procedures, answer questions and address complaints from the general public by telephone, written correspondence, or in person. Communicate effectively and establish positive work relationships with utility representatives, contractors, Engineers, co-workers, local government, the general public and others. Operate personal computer to prepare documents and maintain databases. Must use technical skills to effectively compute estimates and process agreements and permits. Requires close visual acuity to review and interpret plan details. Must be able to survey and inspect construction sites in rough terrain and variable temperatures. Safety toe shoes required. Selected candidate must be able to legally operate a motor vehicle. Offer of employment will be contingent upon successful completion of post offer employment evaluation.

Requirements

  • Associate’s degree in an applicable area of Engineering Technology, Survey Technology or a related curriculum from an appropriately accredited institution and two (2) years of progressive technician level experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Must use technical skills to effectively compute estimates and process agreements and permits.
  • Requires close visual acuity to review and interpret plan details.
  • Must be able to survey and inspect construction sites in rough terrain and variable temperatures.
  • Safety toe shoes required.
  • Selected candidate must be able to legally operate a motor vehicle.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience conducting independent, moderately complex inspections, with limited supervision
  • Skill in evaluating and applying engineering judgment to construction plans, contract provisions, and inspection procedures
  • Experience in maintaining neat, legible and accurate records and reports, including computer/iPad data entry
  • Experience in sampling and testing materials to evaluate acceptance
  • Demonstrated ability to lead co-workers on assigned tasks

Responsibilities

  • Act as lead inspector or provide oversight to larger more complicated projects as assigned.
  • Work with contractors, technicians, and other field support personnel to establish compliance with applicable engineering standards and guidelines.
  • Review plans for utility installations, roadway improvements, and secondary construction projects to verify conformance to approved plans and regulations.
  • Prepare cost estimates for force account construction and purchase order contracts overseen by the District Office.
  • Compute project quantities and draft special provisions contracts.
  • Process agreements and permits, including utility and non-utility encroachment agreements, road additions and abandonments, and other records and reports as assigned.
  • Meet with utility representatives, contractors, property owners, and others to discuss adherence to policies and procedures, answer questions and address complaints from the general public by telephone, written correspondence, or in person.
  • Communicate effectively and establish positive work relationships with utility representatives, contractors, Engineers, co-workers, local government, the general public and others.
  • Operate personal computer to prepare documents and maintain databases.
  • Use technical skills to effectively compute estimates and process agreements and permits.
  • Survey and inspect construction sites in rough terrain and variable temperatures.

Benefits

  • variety of leave options
  • professional development opportunities
  • insurance
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