Responsibilities May Include: - Perform advanced technical and sub professional engineering work related to utility systems, infrastructure, and facilities - Prepare and review engineering drawings, plans, specifications, cost estimates, programs, reports, and material requirements - Perform contract management and coordinate contractor activities and submittals - Lead other Engineering Technicians as assigned; provide technical guidance, training, and work direction - Direct and participate in field studies, inspections, and verification activities; analyze findings and prepare reports - Review submittals, materials, and installations for conformity to specifications - Prepare, compute, compile, and maintain technical data, statistics, cost summaries, records, and reports - Catalog, classify, organize, update, and distribute engineering drawings and project documentation - Coordinate work activities with engineers, contractors, vendors, suppliers, City personnel, and outside agencies - Conduct fieldwork as necessary to support assigned functions and projects - Monitor materials inventory systems and assist with operational and engineering support activities - Serve on technical committees, user groups, and task forces as assigned - Develop notices, graphics, charts, maps, and technical presentation materials for projects and public communication efforts - Design and coordinate maintenance programs for computer aided drafting and engineering workstation systems - Answer questions from the public regarding permits, engineering-related matters, City programs, or infrastructure activities - Investigate issues involving public improvements or utility infrastructure and recommend appropriate corrective action Qualifications Graduation from high school or equivalent (GED) AND one of the following: + Six years' experience in sub-professional engineering related work OR + Four years' experience in sub-professional engineering related work and completion of a recognized engineering technology vocational education program which includes computer-aided drafting training OR + Four years' experience in sub-professional engineering related work and two years' relevant college level engineering course work LICENSES, CERTIFICATES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Valid Washington State Driver's License with maintenance thereafter. + Six years' experience in sub-professional engineering related work + Four years' experience in sub-professional engineering related work and completion of a recognized engineering technology vocational education program which includes computer-aided drafting training + Four years' experience in sub-professional engineering related work and two years' relevant college level engineering course work + None of the above 03 Please indicate which departments you'd like to be considered for: + Tacoma Power - Transmission & Distribution + Public Works + Power Shared Services + Environmental Services 04 Responses to supplemental questions must be original content created by the applicant using their own words.