ENGINEERING SPECIALIST
Definition: Under general supervision of a Division Supervisor or Superintendent, performs a variety of engineering design, drafting, and field work in planning, designing and constructing various public works improvement projects. Is differentiated from the Senior Engineering Technician classification by the increased diversity and complexity of assignments on a consistent basis.
Essential Functions: (Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.)
Tasks:
General: Maintains records of projects and writes status reports. Prepares various ink, mylar and AutoCad construction drawings. Performs field engineering functions including operating survey instruments and taking survey notes, setting stakes and monuments, training less experienced staff in field survey techniques. Clearing brush. Inspecting construction project sites. Maintains records and provides customer services by establishing project records. Prepares preliminary specifications. Records progress of the project from bidding process through completion of project. Inspects projects for compliance with specifications. Performs problem and complaint resolution. Answers questions and complaints from the public about projects. Performs other duties as assigned.
Duties specific to Engineering: Performs a variety of office-oriented engineering functions, including researching and preparing preliminary and final design drawings for public works projects throughout the City. Writes job estimates and conducts field inspections. Researches property and deeds. Makes a variety of measurements and calculations to facilitate determining the amount of payment contractors should receive for work completed and materials used. Prepares legal descriptions and plats for properties and easements. Prepares pre-bid construction estimates. Checks contractor's applications for payment before approving payments.
Knowledge, Skills, and Other Characteristics:
Materials and Equipment
West Virginia State Code Wheeling City Code Engineering Maps
Architectural Drawings Wheeling City Map Computer
Surveying/Drawing Tools Automobile Standard Office Equipment
Division Specific Tools/Equipment/Regulations
Mental and Physical Abilities: Mental work efforts involves long periods of close attention to detain while working on construction drawing, plans, and schematics. Physical requirements include high levels of standing, bending, twisting, squatting, and moving moderate (25-50 lbs) materials on occasion.
Working Conditions: Work involves normal office work with exposure to chemicals and frequent proximity to outdoor, construction and project sites, often in adverse weather conditions.
Qualifications: Associate's Degree in civil engineering or related field and seven (7) years of progressively responsible public works engineering experience with at least two (2) years of AUTOCAD experience. An equivalent combination of education and experience which indicates possession of the knowledge, skills and other characteristics may be substituted for the above qualifications. Must possess a valid driver's license.
FLSA Status: Non-exempt