The City of Johnson City, Tennessee is accepting online applications for an Engineering Technician II with the Water & Sewer department. The employee performs difficult professional and intermediate administrative work as a liaison between the Water and Sewer Services Department, and engineers, architects, developers, builders, and the general public within the four-county service area (inside and outside the corporate limits of the City of Johnson City). Coordinates work of individuals responsible for water and sewer tap installation along with the oversight of the W/S Development Coordinator. Coordinates development related infrastructure from the conceptual phase to final acceptance and through the warranty period. Ensures regulatory compliance. Regularly responds to public inquiries concerning water and sewer service availability. Processes water and sewer extension requests with the oversight of the W/S Development Coordinator. Interfaces with the Development Services Department concerning zoning related topics. Reviews construction plans and subdivision plats. Provides regulatory interpretation and advice to design professionals, and general public. Does related work as required.Work in this class involves responsibility for assuring that development related infrastructure conforms to the regulations of the Water and Sewer Services Department and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. Employees in this class typically perform duties requiring extensive knowledge of planning, engineering, construction management, and field work principles. Work involves reviews of subdivision and building site plans to ensure compliance with the City regulations and reasonable development processes. Close coordination with the Assistant Water/Wastewater Superintendents is expected and required. General supervision is provided by the W/S Development Coordinator during progression of work.
Essential Functions of Position:
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Thorough knowledge of both the water distribution and sewer collection systems design and operations, including the relationship between the provision of water and sanitary sewer service and development needs. Thorough knowledge of municipal public works construction and maintenance requirements associated with streets, sanitary and storm drains, right-of-way maintenance. Ability to establish positive working relationships with developers and builders, municipal officials, and the general public. Extended periods of sitting at a workstation or desk interrupted by field observation and review. Manual dexterity to work efficiently on computer keyboard for data entry.
Acceptable Experience and Training: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in Construction Technology, Civil Engineering, Geography, or related field and considerable experience in subdivision development procedures and water and sewer system installation and operation; or any equivalent combination of experience and training that provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities.Pre-employment physical, and background check required.
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