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110-09 - Resolution - Job Description for Engineering Technician IIIntroduced by: Public Works Dir ec tor Reque sted by: Public \Vo rks Dir ec tor Drafted by: Public Works Dir ec tor Introduce d: Novemb e r 10, 2009 Adopted: Nove mber 10 , 2009 RESOLUTION NO. 110-09 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON ADOPTING THE JOB DESCRIPTION AND ESTABLISHING A STEP SYSTEM SCHEDULE FOR THE POSITION OF ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II 't\THEREAS, it is nec essary for the c ity to periodically r evievv the duties and r es p o nsibilities of all employment pos itions, and "'THEREAS, the employment position of Engineering Technician II was pro po sed as a n addition to the Public Works/Engineering Depattment beca use of increased wo rk load, a nd "'lJ-IEREAS, the job description as attached h ereto as Exhibit A a nd the salary st ep schedule as set forth below have been reviewed by the Finance Committee and are re spectfully s ubmitted with a r eco mmendation for approval, now, therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, "'TASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: THAT: Effective October 27, 2009, the attached job description (Ex hibit A) is provided for the position of Engineering Technician II . THAT: Entry on the salary step schedule is subject to experience l eve l. Advancement through these steps is not to be considered a utomatic, but will be subject to satisfact01y job performance : After 5 Years of Employment After 4 Years of Employment After 3 Years of Employment After 2 Years of Employment After 1 Year of Employment After 6 Months of Employment First 6 Months of Employment HOURLY RATE $2g.66 $28.82 $27.97 $27.12 $26.27 $25-42 $24.58 PASS ED by the City Council of the City of Pmt Orch arq~.-~ROVE . y tl ayo r a nd attes ted by the Clerk in authentication of such passage th~.ey' ofN . 1~~2 g . / // CITY OF PORT ORCHARD JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Engineering Technician II FLSA: Non-Exempt Civil Service: Exempt Department: Public Works Department Reports To: Assistant City Engineer The Engineering Technician II shall report to and serve under the direction of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer and the Assistant City Engineer. Attendance at evening or weekend meetings or other off-duty events may be required. May also be called back to work before or after regularly scheduled work hours or on scheduled days off. Major Function and Purpose The primary responsibilities will require aiding the Engineers with Storm Water Compliance with the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit, GIS and Auto CAD mapping and drafting and some plan review. General Function This person performs technical office and field work in the field of civil engineering. Duties include the review of development plans for conformity with applicable City standards, coordination activities associated with the City's storm water management program. Performs a variety of functions relating to input, retrieval and updating GIS for both storm water, sanitary sewer, and water systems and is responsible for the development and maintenance of databases which aid in the scheduling and tracking for various storm water, sanitary sewer, and water systems maintenance activities. Additionally, this person performs some AutoCAD drafting. Supervision Responsibilities None Job Duties & Responsibilities Under direction of the Assistant City Engineer, the Engineering Technician II will perform technical civil engineering duties related to City development activities including utility systems, reservoirs, treatment plants, public buildings, streets, and other projects as assigned; Prepares and updates engineering drawings, maps of utility systems and graphic displays, plans and specifications; manage contract services; and respond to questions and inquiries from the general public, developers, contractors, engineering professionals, and City staff regarding engineering and development projects. JOB DESCRIPTION: ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER PAGE 1 OF 5 REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. 1. Conduct field investigations necessary to verify the accuracy of maps developed in the GIS. Inspect and recommend maintenance necessary to ensure proper performance of City maintained storm water facilities. Inspect catch basins, system inlets and outlets, oil separators, retention/detention ponds, tanks and vaults, bio filtration systems and other storm water facilities. Evaluate system efficiency and identify maintenance needs. 2. Collect field data on constructed and natural drainage systems for input into an electronic mapping system and component data base. Develop and produce generated, multi layer topographic and storm water or sanitary sewer maps using GIS and CAD software. 3. Inspect privately owned and maintained storm water facilities to determine if storm water facilities conveyance structures and water quality facilities are functioning properly and that non-point source pollution control is implemented. 4. Coordinate with Code Enforcement and/or the Assistant City Engineer regarding warning letters or notices of violation to owners of private systems that are out of compliance with the storm water management ordinance. 5. Track maintenance schedules and the activities performed by storm water, sanitary sewer, and water system maintenance crews, and manage information, routinely using computers to develop detailed scheduling and status reports. 6. Prepare basic drafts of plans, specification and cost estimates for City utility and street construction projects from conceptual design through construction. 7. Independently perform basic CAD drafting to assist with development, design, and construction of public work projects and other related drafting tasks. 8. Prepare and maintain City street, sewer and water records; makes preliminary studies of existing water and sewer systems, to develop comprehensive plans including alternative analysis for project development. 9. Coordinates with management staff regularly on projects and provides technical assistance to maintenance operations. 10. Responds to questions and inquiries from the general public, developers, contractors, engineering professionals, and City staff regarding engineering and development projects. 11. Work closely with representative of other departments and agencies to ensure enforcement of the City ordinance and Department of Ecology storm water management standards. 12. Assists the Public Works Director/City Engineer and Assistant City Engineer in coordinating the activities of the division. 13. Performs related duties as required. JOB DESCRIPTION: ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER PAGE 2 OF 5 Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: • Basic civil engineering principals, practices and mathematics, Basic hydrological and hydraulic principals. • Basic elements and procedure related to roadway and drain system construction, operation and maintenance. Current methods of surface water management including runoff quality enhancement. • Interpreting plans specifications, drafting terminology and symbols, ordinances, regulatory documents, standards, maintenance manuals and construction manuals and application of these resources and regulations to work assignments. • Methods and techniques of conducting site and field investigations. • Principles and practices of business correspondence and technical report preparation. • Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, AutoCAD, GIS and other specialized engineering software programs. • Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations affecting civil engineering projects. Abilitv to: • Gather and assimilate information from a broad range of resources. • Develop easily understandable GIS maps for storm, sanitary sewer, and water systems. • Effectively coordinate, manage, and track multiple project activities on several projects concurrently. • Prepare clear and concise technical and administrative reports. • Prepare, review, interpret, and analyze engineering plans, drawings, specifications, contract documents, and engineering reports for conformance to professional standards, contract obligations and approved budgets. • Interpret and explain engineering projects to the business community and the general public. • Understand, interpret, explain, and apply applicable federal, state, and local policies, laws, and regulations. • Perform technician level computations in engineering. • Conduct site inspections and monitor project progress. • Provide technical assistance to other division, department and City staff regarding assigned engineering issues and problems. • Operate office equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases and specialized engineering software programs. • Evaluate the condition of Public Works facilities and devise solutions to problems. • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. • Prepare/plot AutoCAD drawings under the supervision of the Public Works Director/City Engineer and/or the Assistant City Engineer. JOB DESCRIPTION: ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER PAGE 3 OF 5 Working Conditions The Engineering Technician II may work either indoors or outdoors as required. The employee must be capable of working in confined spaces, on ladders, inclines and/or in noisy work areas. He/she may be exposed to extremes in temperature, chemicals or noxious fumes, and to insect stings. The Engineering Technician II may be required to walk in, or around construction sites to perform the essential functions of the position. Exposure to hazards is commonplace. Among the hazards encountered are dampness, direct sunlight, communicable disease, dust, pollen, epoxy chemicals, machinery or its moving parts, cleaning fluids, chemicals, pesticides, insecticides, paints, cleaning agents or similar solutions, insect stings, liquid chemicals, noisy work area, noxious odors, fumes or chemicals, and smoke. Hazardous areas may be encountered, including open ditches, vaults, manholes, heavy machinery, hazardous gases, excessive noise, and vehicle traffic. Protective clothing may be required in the performance of some job duties. Contacts and Relationships The Technical Engineer II may have frequent contact with City elected officials, state, county and municipal government officials, and outside consultants, auditors and other business-related individuals or agencies. In the normal course of business the Engineering Technician will have contact with other Public Works employees, contractors, other city personnel and the public. These contacts involve a wide variety and range of purpose, including the need to provide or collect information, coordinate projects or activities and to solve or negotiate solutions to problems. Communication may be either by telephone, in person or through written message. Physical Requirements The Technical Engineer II must have the overall stamina and ability to perform moderate to strenuous physical activity, including the ability to stand or walk for extended periods of time, traversing rough terrain, working in or over water, working at heights or on scaffolding, and lifting or carrying up to 50 pounds. Job requirement may include the ability to climb up to 20 feet off the ground; bend and/or work in tight or confined areas. The incumbent must be able to hear alarms and have the ability to audibly identify the presence of a danger or hazard. Must have the ability to sit at a desk and operate a computer for extended periods of time as necessary to complete work responsibilities. Desired Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: • Associates of Arts degree in GIS or Civil Engineering Technology or Two years of progressively responsible technical engineering experience in roadway, storm drainage and/or underground utilities construction required; or any equivalent combination of experience and education that provides the applicant with the desired skill, knowledge and ability to perform the work. Previous technical engineering experience in the operation or inspection of storm water facilities is preferred. Special Requirements: • Possession of or the ability to obtain within one (1) month, a valid Washington State Driver's License. JOB DESCRIPTION: ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER PAGE 4 OF 5 • CAD experience • Experience with application software including Word, EXCEL, and AutoCAD • Hydrologic Computer Modeling preferable • All city employees must successfully pass a pre-employment Drug Testing as prescribed by the City's Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy Requirements outlined in this job description may be subject to modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities who are otherwise qualified for employment in this position. However, some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the Employer and employee and is subject to change as the needs of the Employer and requirements of the job change. JOB DESCRIPTION: ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER PAGE 5 OF 5