Engineering technician 2-3 Engineering - Ruston, LA at Geebo

Engineering technician 2-3

Company Name:
Louisiana Department of State Civil Service
Job Title: ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN 2-3
Agency: DOTD-Engineering & Operations
Opening Date: Mon. 04/21/14
Closing Date/Time: Sat. 04/26/14 11:59 PM Central Time
State Salary Range: $10.95 - $21.82 hourly
$1,898.00 - $3,782.00 monthly
Agency Hiring Range: Min: Max:
Job Type: Classified
Location: Ruston, Louisiana
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MINIMUM
Qualifications:
One year of sub-professional engineering experience.
SUBSTITUTIONS:
College training will substitute for the required experience on the basis of thirty semester hours for one year of experience provided that six semester hours of each thirty are in one of these specialized fields: architecture, cartography, chemistry, construction management, construction technology, drafting, engineering, engineering graphics, engineering technology, geography, geology, industrial technology, landscape architecture, math, or physics.All specialized course work credited must be in the same specialized field. A combination of course work from different fields will not be accepted.
Full-time training in sub-professional engineering from a trade school or technical institute will substitute for the required experience on a month for month basis.
NOTE:
Any college hours or degree must be from a school accredited by one of the following regional accrediting bodies:the Middle States Commission on Higher Education; the New England Association of Schools and Colleges; the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities; the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools; and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Supplemental Information:
DISTRICT 05 -GANG235-Constructon-Ruston-Lincoln Parish
JOB NUMBER: 8208
This position is in a Career Progression Group and is being posted at the following levels: Engineering Technician 2, and Engineering Technician 3. As part of a Career Progression Group, vacancies may be filled from this recruitment as an Engineering Technician 2 or 3 depending on the level of experience of the selected applicant(s).The maximum salary for the Engineering Technician 3 is $51,958.00.
Applicants can apply online , select APPLY, and complete an electronic application which can be used for this vacancy as well as future job opportunities.We strongly encourage applicants to apply online.Applicants who do not wish to apply online can submit a completed Civil Service application (application can be found by clickinghere) toJanet Jackson, Human Resources Analyst, 8010 DeSiard St., Monroe, LA 71203 or fax completed application to .Application must have the job title and job number on it. Any applications that do not contain this information will be rejected.
Applicants can check the status of their application at any time by selecting the 'Application Status' link after logging into their account.Below are the most common status messages and their meanings.
Application Status Message
What it Means
Application received
Your application has been submitted successfully.
Checking for required test score
We are making sure you have an active, passing score for the required written test.
Evaluating experience
Your application is being reviewed by Human Resources to ensure you meet the minimum qualifications for the position.
Eligible for consideration
You are among a group of applicants who MAY be selected for the position.
Referred to hiring manager for review
Your application has been delivered to the hiring manager.You may or may not be called for an interview.
Position filled
Someone has been selected for the position.
Position cancelled
The agency has decided not to fill the position.
DOTD EMPLOYEES:Refer to appropriate EDSM directive for required structured training requirements and PPM # 59 Workforce Development on training guidelines or call District 05 Training office at .
Resumes will NOT be accepted in lieu of completing the work experience sections of the application.
NEW HIRES: All qualified and interested applicants may apply.DOTD/STATE EMPLOYEES: All qualified and interested permanent DOTD/State employees may apply. For more job specific information, please contact Jim Jackson, Engineer 6-DOTD at orJ.P. Reiger,Engineering Technician 7 at .
Job Concepts:
Function of Work:
To perform a variety of basic sub professional engineering tasks as defined in the Examples Of Work Section.
Level of Work:
Entry.
Supervision Received:
Close from an Engineering Technician 5, 6, 7, a professional engineer or manager of the agency served.
Supervision Exercised:
None.
Location of Work:
May be used by all state agencies.
Job Distinctions:
Differs from Engineering Technician 1 by the presence of more varied tasks and application of basic knowledge/skills acquired through experience or training.
Differs from Engineering Technician 3 by the continued focus on training and level of supervision received.
Examples of Work:
BRIDGE DESIGN:
Develops straightforward details of basic bridge components requiring limited knowledge of bridge structures. Completes routine engineering documentation with close guidance from higher-level technicians.
Increases overall drafting knowledge and applies skills to moderately difficult math calculations and bridge plans.
CONTRACT SERVICES:
Reviews letter-size construction plans and/or off-system bridge construction plans and prepares draft bid documents.
Assists in the distribution of construction proposals and plans to prospective bidders by taking orders for such information and working with higher-level technicians in the Works Program to determine license requirements.
Assists with the maintenance of TOPS (Tracking of Projects System) by verifying that information on TOPS is consistent with the information on the contract, proposal, and plan title sheets.
Assists higher-level technicians with assigning project numbers on state funded projects; learns coding and how to assign federally funded project numbers.
Assists higher-level technicians in the preparation of construction proposals by entering and revising data in BIDS. Opens and maintains a record of received construction plans using the work unit''s computerized database.
DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS:
Collects and extracts short session traffic volume and vehicle classification field data at permanent sites. Develops a daily work plan to install and remove the recorders from assigned monitoring sites and maintains complete and accurate records of work done and data collected.
Digitizes and creates transportation-related features using field collected data, aerial and satellite imagery and other GIS data sets. Performs accuracy and quality control of data and edits data to produce various maps and graphic products.
DISTRICTS:
Inspects and/or gathers samples of drainage structures, Earthwork, base course, asphaltic concrete, PCC and other construction materials. Checks construction work for progress on contract plans and specifications. Completes all paperwork necessary for sampling and testing.
Increases familiarity and knowledge of Department procedures, policies, standards and specifications in order to process construction-related documents such as partial and final estimates; assists higher-level technicians in a Project Engineer''s office engaged in these tasks.
Assists more senior technicians in conducting bridge inspections; performs simple mathematical computations and measurements.
Measures and computes simple areas of volumes for estimates of pay quantities. Prepares daily work diaries or field book entries.
Drafts plan sheets, calculates quantities and inputs information into BIDS program. Plots and drafts engineering/surveying drawings using personal computer and drafting software. Calculates quantities as needed to complete drawings.
Serves as rod-person/prism person in land survey crew. Serves as level instrument man and total station/data collector operator in survey crew. Loads/unloads, cleans and maintains survey equipment. Reduces, calculates and processes survey data.
Conducts traffic counts, speed studies and general data collection; compiles and presents data in a workable format.
Assists with entering data in an automated computer system and maintaining laboratory sample tracking systems. Learns basic technical terminology on the sampling of construction and maintenance materials, and operation of a profilograph; develops computer software and writing skills. Assists with interpretation of profilograph data to determine ride ability of construction projects.
Assists with data collection and compiling information necessary for a District Laboratory Engineer to recommend design considerations on district construction projects.
LOCATION AND SURVEY:
Interprets aerial photographs by using stereoscope and stero-meter to perform compilations and extract data.
Calculates actual scale and altitude of aerial photography.
Reviews designs, cross-sections, survey plots, final ink drawings, and computer drawings for compliance with standards.
Learns how to use the total station and prism pole.
MAINTENANCE:
Uses basic computer skills in the processing of bridge reports from District Headquarters.
Uses the inventory and inspection database system for the in-service bridges on and off the state system.
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS:
Reviews condition and inventory data of pavements and bridges; reports problems to lead worker.
Maintains database files to summarize data reviews and delivers quality reports on data collection to the lead worker.
MATERIALS TESTING:
Prepares samples and performs routine testing to determine material properties such as compressive strengths, tensile strengths, absorption, unit weights, viscosities, moisture contents, etc. on materials for quality assurance and source approvals.
Reviews sample identification forms that accompany samples for adequacy and completeness.
Performs basic tasks such as sample extraction, installing casing, attaching and breakdown of drill systems, and slurry preparation for sealing boreholes.
Assists higher-level technicians in setting up equipment for drilling and in-situ testing.
Perform standard calibration procedures on nuclear density gauges, tensile and compression test equipment, laboratory scales and balances, pavement smoothness measurement devices and other testing equipment to assure compliance with state and national standards.
Analyzes test data for completeness prior to entry into automated testing system.
PUBLIC WORKS AND WATER RESOURCES:
Assists in preparing Advisory Permit responses to government agencies that grant permits.
Prepares correspondence from the Water Resources Permit Advisory Unit for mailing.
Assists in maintaining Permit Records by means of manual filing and Automated Document Management.
Assists with water dam safety inspections, well registration, licensing forms, and data collection/input. Assists in the review of requests for right-of-way submitted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
RESEARCH:
Performs more complicated engineering research tests in area of expertise under direct supervision of lead worker/engineer supervisor team to support specific research tasks and studies.
ROAD DESIGN:
Develops routine details of basic road plans with limited knowledge. Completes routine engineering documentation with close guidance from senior technicians.
Increases overall drafting knowledge and applies skills to moderately difficult math calculations and road plans.
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND SERVICES:
Uses CADD software to create drawings; plots and drafts engineering/surveying drawings using personal computer and drafting software.
Conducts traffic counts, speed studies and general data collection; compiles and presents data in a workable format.
Performs basic testing procedures and operation of testing equipment for quality assurance testing of construction and maintenance materials such as sign sheeting and pavement markings. Performs sampling procedures for testing traffic marking and sign sheeting materials.
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND SAFETY:
Prepares computerized Crash Data Reports requested from DOTD engineers, technicians, attorneys, Federal Highway Administration officials and/or other state agencies.
Reviews Police Crash reports sent to DOTD and marks the reports for the location of the crash.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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