Acceptance Testing, AutoCAD, Building Surveying, Capital Project, Civil Engineering, Concrete, Construction, Construction Engineering, Construction Inspection, Construction Materials Testing, Construction Planning, Detail Oriented, Driver's License, Engineering Software, Field Trials, Graphics, Groundskeeping, Materials Testing, Photography, Problem Solving Skills, Quality Metrics, Record Keeping, Surveying, Technical Writing, Test Plan/Schedule, Testing
Engineering Technician - Junior Inspection Technical Services Schedule: 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; hours may vary Pay: LTC IV/Grade 5
Ready to turn your civil engineering or construction knowledge into a career that helps shape Fort Wayne? We're looking for a dependable, detail-focused problem solver who enjoys working outdoors and with technical information.
What You'll Do
You'll inspect construction work and test materials used on City capital improvement projects to help ensure work meets established plans, specifications, and quality standards.
This is an entry-level position with hands-on training and a defined career path toward Engineering Technician and Senior Engineering Technician opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
- Inspect construction work and perform field testing of materials used on City projects
- Document inspection and testing results and update pavement condition information
- Assist with AutoCAD drawings, maps, cross sections, and project graphics
- Attend project meetings and communicate professionally with contractors, City staff, and the public
- Support surveying, property research, project photography, recordkeeping, and file organization
What You Bring
- An Associate of Applied Science degree in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering Technology, or completion of an equivalent course of study
- Four years of progressively responsible public works-related engineering design, drafting, inspection, or survey experience may be considered in place of the degree
- Strong attention to detail and the ability to accurately document technical information
- The ability to work independently, use good judgment, and manage changing field conditions
- The physical ability to lift and move up to 60 pounds, including concrete beams and cylinders
Certifications and Requirements
- A valid Indiana driver's license is required when operating a City vehicle
- Must obtain radiation safety and nuclear gauge hazardous-material training within six months of employment
- Must obtain and maintain ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician - Grade I certification
- Must be comfortable working outdoors around active construction sites and changing weather conditions
Technical Skills & Knowledge
- Basic knowledge of construction inspection, material testing, drafting, and surveying
- Ability to read and understand construction plans, specifications, maps, and technical documents
- Experience with AutoCAD or the ability to learn specialized engineering software and equipment
- Ability to perform field tests, prepare drawings, maintain records, and organize project information
Why Work for the City of Fort Wayne?
Build a long-term career while helping ensure Fort Wayne's streets and infrastructure are constructed safely and correctly. You'll gain valuable field experience, receive hands-on training, and have opportunities to advance as your skills grow.
City employees also receive competitive benefits, paid time off, professional development opportunities, and participation in the Indiana Public Retirement System pension program.
The City of Fort Wayne is an Equal Opportunity Employer.