WATER SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER II 10665
(Competitive)
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
The work involves responsibility for applying engineering principles in the design and construction of sanitary sewers, pump stations, wastewater treatment systems, and their appurtenances. Under the general supervision of an Administrative Superior, an employee in this class acts as a project manager for major and complex projects, tracks financial status/progress of projects assigned, oversees specification writing, materials estimates, inspection, budgeting, and cost projections. Work is reviewed by spot checks of studies or fieldwork. An employee in this class receives assignments in the form of project proposals and then delegates specific tasks to appropriate personnel under his or her general or direct supervision. Depending on area of assignment, supervision is exercised over a number of subordinate employees. Does related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Acts as a Project Manager for major and complex projects and tracks financial status/progress for projects assigned.
Provides Construction Administration services, as required. May assist in construction oversight/inspection for specific projects as needed.
Develops scopes for Request for Proposal’s and Task Orders.
Assists with Asset Management-related initiatives which includes generation of new/replaced assets, development of IBM Maximo reporting, and analysis of data exports from IBM Maximo.
Acts as Lead Engineer on in-house design projects, including developing design documents (plans/specifications), creating cost estimates, and pre-procurement of equipment.
Works with Department Management Staff to develop project priorities for Capital Improvement Plan.
Develops applicable design standards (materials/equipment/etc.) for the Department and keeps corresponding database up to date.
Oversees and/or participates in mapping, implementation and maintenance of the GIS System and the use and function of the system as it relates to wastewater systems.
Reviews As-Built drawings for new construction projects.
Reviews requests for payment submitted by contractors to verify that work is completed in accordance with specifications and certifies engineer’s estimates to release payments to contractors.
Reviews and completes departmental budgets as requested.
May represent the department the department at professional, technical and business meetings.
Investigates and evaluates needs for repairs, replacements, upgrades or improvements of wastewater treatment, pumping and conveyance facilities, systems and equipment.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Thorough knowledge of engineering principles as applied to the design, construction, and maintenance of sanitary sewers, wastewater treatment systems, and appurtenances.
Good knowledge of the principles, practices, and materials used in design, construction, and maintenance of sanitary sewers, wastewater treatment systems, and appurtenances.
Good knowledge of principles and practices of supervision.
Ability to plan and supervise the work of subordinates.
Ability to plan for future system needs.
Ability to estimate costs of new construction and renovation, including but not limited to, costs and amounts of materials, equipment and labor.
Ability to inspect new construction and renovation work to determine whether work conforms to original design.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Promotion:
One (1) year of permanent competitive status as a Water Systems Construction Engineer.
Open Competitive:
Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees with a Bachelor’s degree in engineering and three (3) years of professional level work experience, or its part time equivalent, in civil engineering as applied to design, construction, and maintenance of sanitary sewers, pump stations, and/or wastewater treatment systems and appurtenances, two (2) years of which must have included project management experience.
SPECIAL NECESSARY REQUIREMENT
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