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Engineering Tech III (Design)

City of Richland
Full-time
On-site
London

Department: Engineering Technicians Division: Engineering Technicians Division Target Hiring Range: $35.15 - $42.18 Hourly (DOQ) Salary Range: $35.15 - $49.21 Hourly This position is open until filled with a first review on January 5, 2025 The City of Richland Public Works Department is looking for two well-qualified Engineering Technician III's to join their Design Group! THE ENGINEERING TECH III POSITION Join our team as an Engineering Technician III, where you’ll take a lead role in producing high-quality Civil 3D designs and supporting complex roadway and utility projects across the City. In this senior technical position, you’ll prepare construction plans, perform field inspections, complete engineering calculations, and collaborate closely with engineers, designers, and project partners. If you’re an experienced CAD/Civil 3D designer who enjoys meaningful, community-impacting work, this is an excellent opportunity to advance your career in a supportive, team-focused environment. WHY JOIN THE RICHLAND TEAM Richland offers the best of both worlds: meaningful work that impacts your community and a supportive environment that invests in your career growth. Here, you’ll enjoy stable public-sector employment, competitive benefits, and the chance to develop your technical skills alongside a team that values collaboration, innovation, and professional development. If you’re ready to grow your engineering career while contributing to projects that matter, we’d love to meet you. Great Benefits! Health & Wellness Premium open access medical with a low premium and low deductible, plus City-paid dental & vision Life & AD&D Insurance at 2× your annual salary, paid for by the City Long-Term Disability fully paid by the City Retirement Health Savings Plan (City + employee contributions) Time Off Generous PTO accrual (13.33 hours per month for the first 6 months, then 20.33 hours per month) Extended Sick Leave, and 10 paid holidays Retirement & Financial Security PERS retirement pension participation 2 to 1 City Match (up to 4%) to 457 and/or 401(a) Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and dependent care MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Valid driver's license. Obtain Flagger Certification within six (6) months of hire and maintain for duration in position. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Associate Degree in Engineering Technology, CADD or related field and five (5) years' experience in civil engineering, electrical engineering, engineering technology, construction inspection, or utility projects, or equivalent combination of education and experience. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Recent civil design experience using Civil3d to produce utility and roadway construction plans consistent with City standards and best engineering practices. GENERAL SUMMARY: Design Group: Performs office engineering and design related work on Public Works projects including AutoCAD / Civil 3D design work. Performs intermediate technical work in the fields of roadway and utility design engineering, utility locating, or construction inspection, and related work as apparent or assigned. Work is performed under the general direction of the division/department manager (supervisor). CORE VALUES All employees are expected to model and foster the City of Richland's core values in the performance of their duties and their interactions while representing the City. The values of Teamwork, Integrity, and Excellence promote and maintain a high level of morale and productivity and are the tie that binds all City employees together, across all functions. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS To be successful in this position, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Additional duties of a similar nature and level may also be assigned. The City may make reasonable accommodations to enable a qualified individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Interacts with the public, contractors, developers, utility representatives, and other individuals and groups, and provides courteous, prompt, and accurate information; provides technical information and explains policies and procedures to the public, other staff or groups in person, on the telephone, or in writing. Inputs engineering calculations and information into calculators and computer systems utilizing coordinate geometry and computer aided drafting programs to produce final drawings and calculations; writes technical reports or letters to support engineering tasks or job functions; records information for future use in an engineering function or job. Performs difficult engineering calculations, drafting, and mapmaking to support a major engineering task or job function; prepares record drawings for approval by engineers; develops and maintains project files and other records. Designs the installation, alterations, and removals of low voltage utility systems using established standards and guidelines; designs road and/or utility projects under the supervision of an Engineer. Conducts on-site inspections or performs the inspection of materials and projects for contract compliance; prepares inspection reports for routine projects. Performs routine utility locates of utility infrastructure. Prepares cost reports for materials, construction, and maintenance for projects; prepares project progress reports and cost estimates; interprets plans and specifications to ensure compliance with project documents as inspector-in-charge of routine engineering projects. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Knowledge of: Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, rules, codes, and regulations related to assigned activities. High-level mathematics, including algebra and trigonometry. Physics, statistics, and dynamics. Construction materials and testing procedures. Modern equipment used in drafting, inspection, utilities, and general engineering fields. Principles, practices, terminology, and equipment used in civil engineering, including computer drafting and programming. Project management tools and process that make projects successful. Street and utility design criteria. Computer Aided Design Drafting (CADD), Geographical Information System (GIS) and Microsoft Office Suite software. Safety regulations while performing essential functions of the position in and around construction sites and within public right-of-ways. Hazards associated with electric, water, wastewater, and/or stormwater operations. Modern office practices, methods, procedures, and equipment. Record-keeping principles, procedures, and techniques. Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Public speaking techniques. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy. Technical aspects in field of specialty. Skills and Abilities to: Create complex or difficult drawings based on records or data. Create and develop files using established filing system. Understand and execute moderately complex oral and written instructions. Interpret and apply engineering codes, statutes, and standards to the planning, review, design, and construction of engineering projects. Use modern locating and/or material testing equipment. Analyze technical information and to develop logical solutions or alternatives to problems. Possess the resources to independently respond to problems and questions regarding a limited area of expertise, and frequently lend assistance to employees performing similar or related duties. Make field measurements and complete calculations using computers or calculators. Provide effective customer service. Observe legal and defensive driving practices and health and safety regulations. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing; comprehend and use English effectively including producing all forms of communications in a clear, concise, and understandable manner to intended audiences. Organize and prioritize a variety of projects and multiple tasks in an effective and timely manner; work independently with little or no direction, organize own work, set priorities, and meet critical time deadlines. Operate modern office equipment including personal computer equipment using standard or customized software application programs appropriate to assigned tasks. Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy, procedural, and legal guidelines. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. COMPETENCIES Foundational Use Technical/Functional Expertise: Displays an appropriate depth of knowledge and skills as required for the position and commensurate with the time in class. Uses technology as appropriate for the position. Seeks additional knowledge and information to continually enhance knowledge in areas of specialty. Be Accountable for Performance: Actively shows responsibility, reliability, and trustworthiness. Ensures work and information are complete and accurate. Admits mistakes and looks for ways to improve. Models self as dependable and reliable. Follows up with others to ensure agreements and commitments have been fulfilled. Values the importance of team and organizational success. Independently takes action to influence events, to improve own or organizational performance and to promote the goals of the organization. Provide Excellent Customer Service: Anticipates, assesses, and responds effectively to the needs of diverse customers, both internal and external, providing consistently excellent service that is timely, accurate, courteous, and respectful. Communicate Effectively: Uses verbal and written skills effectively to ensure that information is successfully shared throughout the organization. Relates well to a range of people. Shows sensitivity to the needs of others. Demonstrates ability to build rapport and facilitates mutual understanding. Work Safely: Knowledge and application of relevant safety requirements that apply to the specific work being done. Recognizes and mitigates safety hazards on the job. Observes rules and regulations to comply with personal and workplace safety standards. Works to create a hazard-free, accident-free environment. WORKING CONDITIONS Physical Requirements and Working Environment The work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This work requires regular and punctual attendance at the office or other assigned locations; work requires the regular exertion of up to 10 pounds of force, frequent exertion of up to 25 pounds of force and occasional exertion of up to 50 pounds of force; work regularly requires sitting, using hands to finger, handle or feel and repetitive motions, frequently requires speaking or hearing and occasionally requires standing, walking and reaching with hands and arms; work has standard vision requirements; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data, visual inspection involving small defects and/or small parts and observing general surroundings and activities; work occasionally requires wet, humid conditions (non-weather), exposure to outdoor weather conditions, exposure to the risk of electrical shock, and exposure to vibration; work is generally in a moderately noisy location (e.g. business office, light traffic). SELECTION GUIDELINES The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. The job classification does not constitute an employment agreement between the City of Richland and any employee and is subject to change by the City as the needs of the City and requirements of the job change. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Selection will be based on overall qualifications, skills testing (if applicable) and an interview process. Final candidate selected will be subject to a comprehensive background/reference check and pre-employment physical commensurate to the position. Summary of the City of Richland benefits for unaffiliated staff (non-represented employees): Note: Unaffiliated staff (non-union employees) may receive some or all of the benefits listed below based on the Compensation Plan for Unaffiliated Employees (Comp Plan) with the City; consult the Comp Plan for specific information about position benefits. Regular Full-Time (35 to 40 hr/week) Employee Benefits Excellent open access (preferred provider) medical plan with substantial City-paid contribution City-paid dental and vision plans City-paid Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance (equals two times the employee's annual salary) City-paid Long-Term Disability Insurance Participation in the State of Washington's Retirement Plan (PERS) Paid Time Off (PTO) 10 Paid Holidays 4% City-match deferred compensation with 457 and 401(a) plan options Senior Management Level = additional 4% City-paid into the 401(a) Plan Management Level = additional 3% City-paid into the 401(a) Plan Supervisors or Exempt Level = additional 1% City-paid into the 401(a) Plan Extended Sick Leave (ESL) Section 125 - Flexible Benefits Plan (Medical/Dependent Care) City Paid and Employee Paid Retirement Health Savings Plan Employee Assistance Program Annual Performance Assessment System Regular Full-time (30 to 34/hr week) Employee Benefits Essential Plan health coverage (High Deductible PPO Plan) City pays 50% of the premium for Employee & Child/dren only, Employee pays 100% of Spouse premium Participation in the State of Washington's Retirement Plan (PERS) Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Holiday Leave 4% City-match deferred compensation; 457 and 401 (a) Plan options Extended Sick Leave (ESL) Section 125 - Flexible Benefits Plan (Medical/Dependent Care) Annual Performance Assessment System Regular Part-Time (20 to 29/hr week) Employee Benefits Participation in the State of Washington's Retirement Plan Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Holiday Leave 4% City-match deferred compensation; 457 and 401 (a) Plan options Extended Sick Leave (ESL) Section 125 - Flexible Benefits Plan (Medical/Dependent Care) Annual Performance Assessment System Limited Term, Temporary & Provisional Employee Benefits (Full-time) - Must meet eligibility requirements Essential Plan health coverage (High Deductible PPO Plan) Paid Time Off (PTO) Accrual Regular Full-Time (40hr) Accrual Rates. (The accrual rates for full time (30-34hr) and part-time positions is pro-rated based upon the position's budgeted hours.) Years of Continuous Service / Maximum Hours Per Month 0 months through 6 months / 13.33 hours per month 6 months through 9 years / 20.33 hours per month 10 years through 15 years / 22.33 hours per month 16 years through 20 years / 24.33 hours per month Over 20 years / 26.33 hours per month The City is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to recruiting and retaining a highly qualified and diversified work force. Applicants are considered for positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age (over 40), martial or veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, and local laws. In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act, reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities will be provided for participation in the application and selection process, if requested. Persons with a disability who need assistance must notify the Human Resources Department about the accommodation needed at the time of application and prior to the closing date by calling (509) 942-7392. The provisions of job announcements listed on this website do not constitute an expressed, or implied, contract of employment with the City. Any provision contained herein may be modified and/or revoked without notice. **Jobs are unposted at 11:59 PM the day BEFORE the Job Posting End Date** We are Richland! Culture • Our core values of Teamwork, Integrity and Excellence help define who we are as an organization and how we approach our work. • Our strong and supportive workplace culture connects each member of our team, empowering us to do great work while creating a sense of camaraderie. • This culture sets us apart as a friendly, yet high performing team of professionals. Community • We are committed to being involved and engaged in our community. Our City provides ample opportunity to volunteer and make a difference in the lives of our citizens. • Richland is situated along the Columbia River and is known for its boundless parks and recreational opportunities. We boast diverse industry with an emphasis on STEM, excellent schools, low crime, and a family-friendly charm. Commitment • Each division within our organization has a strong commitment to doing the right thing. We remain steadfast in providing a high level of service to our citizens. • We respect the efforts of our team members and acknowledge not only our accomplishments, but opportunities to improve. • Regardless of the challenge or task at hand, we are one team. We are Richland!

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