Engineering Technician II Engineering - Lenoir, NC at Geebo

Engineering Technician II

Salary:
$38,516.00 - $67,404.00 AnnuallyLocation :
Lenoir County, NCJob Type:
Permanent Full-TimeJob Number:
24-03074Department:
Dept of TransportationDivision:
State Hwy Administrator - Div of HwysOpening Date:
03/11/2024Closing Date:
3/22/2024 11:
59 PM EasternJob Class Title:
Engineering Technician IIPosition Number:
60016792Section:
Division 2 District 3 Construction OfficeWork Location:
Kinston, NCSalary Grade:
NC09Description of WorkThis position with NCDOT offers full State Benefits , competitive salaries and many career development opportunities.Salary Grade:
NC09 / Salary Range:
$38,516.00 - $67,404.00.This intermediate-level position in the Kinston Resident Engineer's office serves as a project inspector on roadway and structure projects, supporting higher level technicians and engineers in the administration of construction contractsPosition is responsible for monitoring contractor's daily operations to ensure compliance with the contract, plans, and specificationsSpecific duties will include but are not limited to observing and documenting the contractor's operations, making measurements and calculations of pay quantities, and performing standardized material sampling and testingEmployee may be expected to either work independently or as part of a larger team of Department employees and consultant inspectorsPosition will also ensure compliance with both NCDOT and external environmental agency erosion control and permit requirementsEmployee must be able to obtain and maintain certifications required to perform material sampling and testingWork may include other duties and responsibilities as assigned.Employee will be expected to communicate effectively with co-workers, contractors, and the general publicEmployee will be expected to apply math skills such as basic algebra, geometry, and trigonometryEmployee will need close visual acuity to use testing equipment, read plan details, make accurate field measurements, and inspect roadway and structure componentsEmployee may be expected to exercise limited decision making and judgementEmployee will be expected to apply Department safety standards and program to operations.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / CompetenciesApplicants must submit an application that clearly reflects work experience that demonstrates the following:
oKnowledge and understanding of NCDOT highway and bridge constructionoKnowledge in understanding contracts, plans, standards, and specificationsoExperience in sampling and testing of materials to evaluate acceptanceoSkill in evaluating and applying engineering judgment to construction plans, contract provisions, and inspection proceduresoExperience in maintaining neat, legible and accurate records and reports, including computer/iPad data entryAdditional Expectations:
Worker may be exposed to hazards including construction equipment, high traffic volumes, and heights over water or trafficEmployee will be expected to work outside in varying temperature and weather conditionsEmployee will be expected to perform moderate physical activity such as standing, walking, climbing, kneeling, and be able to lift 50 poundsEmployee may need to work nights, weekends, and holidays as required for any assigned project in Division 2Duties involve operating a state-owned vehicle in the daily performance of dutiesSafety toe shoes are needed for this position.Offer of employment will be contingent upon successful completion of NCDOT post offer employment evaluation.Minimum Education and Experience RequirementsSome state job postings say you can qualify by an equivalent combination of education and experience. If that language appears below, then you may qualify through EITHER years of education OR years of directly related experience, OR a combination of bothSee oshr.nc.gov/experience-guide for details.Associate 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.Supplemental and Contact InformationFor additional information, contact Beverly Daniels at 252-775-6530.Applicants must meet both the minimum requirements and all posted Knowledge, Skills and Ability requirements to be considered Qualified for the positionIt is important that your application includes all your relevant education and work experience and that you answer all questions associated with the application.NCDOT will not accept See Attached or See Resume in lieu of education and work experience completed on the applicationIf multiple applications are submitted to an individual posting, only the most recent application received prior to the posting date will be accepted.NOTE:
For temporary, contract or other supplemental staffing appointments:
There are no paid leave, retirement or other benefits associated with these appointment types.For permanent and time-limited appointments:
Eligible employees have benefits that include employee health insurance options, standard and supplemental retirement plans, NC Flex (a variety of high-quality, low-cost benefits on a pre-tax basis), and paid vacation, sick, and community service leave, to name a fewPaid parental leave is available for eligible employeesSome benefits require 30
hours work/week for participation.01I understand in order to be qualified for this position, the description of my work experience must clearly reflect the required education and experience as well as the posted knowledge, skills and abilities for this positionI have included all of this information within my application(If you haven't completed the application requirements, please return to your application to finish it before submitting your application.) YesNo02Which of the following best describes your level of knowledge and understanding of NCDOT highway and bridge construction? NoneBasicIntermediateThorough03Explain how you have knowledge and understanding of NCDOT highway and bridge construction.04Which of the following best describes your level of knowledge in understanding contracts, plans, standards, and specifications? NoneBasicIntermediateThorough05Explain how you have knowledge in understanding contracts, plans, standards, and specifications.06Which of the following best describes your level of experience in sampling and testing of materials to evaluate acceptance? NoneLess than 1 Year1-2 Years2-3 Years3 or More Years07Explain how you have experience in sampling and testing of materials to evaluate acceptance.08Which of the following best describes your level of skill in evaluating and applying engineering judgment to construction plans, contract provisions, and inspection procedures? NoneBasicIntermediateThorough09Explain how you have skill in evaluating and applying engineering judgement to construction plans, contract provisions, and inspection procedures.10Which of the following best describes your level of experience in maintaining neat, legible and accurate records and reports, including computer/iPad data entry? NoneLess than 1 Year1 - 2 Years2 - 3 Years3 or More Years11Explain how you have experience in maintaining neat, legible, and accurate records and reports, including computer/iPad data entry.Required Question Recommended Skills Administration Bridge Building Calculations Communication Construction Contract Management Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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