ENGINEER I/II
Public Works Department
Engineering Division
LEVEL I $8,663.08 - $10,529.92 Monthly Plus Excellent Benefits
LEVEL II $9,569.42 - $11,631.58Monthly Plus Excellent Benefits
Opportunity to work a 9/80 work schedule with every other Friday off.
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ABOUT THE POSITION
The City of Gilroy is currently recruiting for a full-time level I or II (depending on qualifications and experience) Civil Engineer to provide technical assistance for Capital Improvement Program (CIP) delivery projects in the Public Works Department. CIP engineering tasks will be the primary focus of this position. However, to appropriately respond to community needs, the Engineer I/II may also provide support to the Land Development and Transportation engineering sections, so adaptability and flexibility are keys to success in this position.
In this exciting opportunity, you will be at the forefront of designing, planning, and overseeing various infrastructure projects that directly impact our community. The Engineer I/II will work under the direct supervision of a Senior Civil Engineer and will perform professional or sub professional engineering work in the field and office. Assignments will involve investigating, developing, and constructing a wide variety of public works facilities, and engineering projects that are geared towards transforming and modernizing the City of Gilroy. This is in addition to representing the City in community meetings and hearings, meetings with project stakeholders, and on regional committees as applicable.
The Public Works Engineering Division is comprised of three engineering sections overseen by the City Engineer: Traffic/Transportation Engineering, Capital Improvement Program (CIP), and Land Development.
Though the primary focus for this position is CIP, work assignments may vary and may include any of the following:
CIP: prepare plans, specifications and engineering estimates for Capital Improvement Projects, prepare requests for proposal/qualifications and contracts in conformance with the City's Purchasing Policy, oversee the City’s 5-Year Paving Program through the use of StreetSaver, manage consultant led projects and inspection teams, and assist the Senior Engineer with project budgeting and grant writing.
Traffic/Transportation: prepare plans, specifications, and engineering estimates for traffic and transportation related projects, prepare requests for proposal/qualifications and contracts in conformance with the City’s Purchasing Policy, manage various traffic and transportation projects and inspection teams, manage the City’s Sidewalk Replacement Program, work on various traffic studies, participate in regional transportation programs and initiatives, and assist the City Engineer with project budgeting and grant writing.
Land Development: assist in the review and processing of land development projects, plans for conformance to City standards and policies, storm water management plans with City consultants, preparation of City plan check comments, and construction material submittals. The Engineer will engage with developers and construction inspectors to track project review and approval schedules, and provide coordination with City master plan utility consultants.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL
- Be excited to apply modern principles and practices used in Civil Engineering to contribute ideas toward completing Capital Improvement Projects.
- Have experience in designing, constructing, and delivering capital projects and provide technical guidance throughout all project phases (planning, environmental, design and construction).
- Produce clear and concise written correspondence/documents including staff reports to City Council, committees and commissions.
- Have interpersonal skills that allow creative communication to understand and resolve the issues for all stakeholders.
- Have experience with analysis of traffic impact studies, development reviews, and technical studies.
- Familiar with management and reporting requirements on projects funded by regional, state and federal funds.
- Interpret engineering plans, specifications, and contract documents.
- Possess a high proficiency level in engineering software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Bluebeam Revu or other relevant programs.
- Demonstrate exceptional project management skills.
- Have strong time management skills to effectively manage workload.
- Have strong attention to detail.
- Have exemplary customer service skills coupled with a sincere desire to provide service to the community.
EXAMPLES OF FIRST YEAR PROJECTS/ASSIGNMENTS:- Prepare plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) for public works capital improvement projects including roadways, trails, facilities-related projects.
- Annual pavement rehabilitation curb ramps, sidewalk replacement, and traffic calming projects.
- Assist in administration of the bi-annual Public Works Department budget and Capital Improvement Program.
- Administer consultant contracts.
- Assist City Engineer and/or Senior Civil Engineer with high priority capital projects.
1. Performs professional engineering work relating to civil, structural, geotechnical, environmental or traffic engineering activities which may involve the review of plans and specifications of buildings, structures or utilities systems for compliance with applicable state and federal regulations and codes, accepted engineering practices and City standards.
Assist in biding, advertising, managing, inspecting, preparing contracts, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, Notice of Completion, and other contract administration tasks. Works with consultants, contractors and developers performing all types of construction management activities and inspection to ensure construction practices are in compliance with applicable codes and City standards.
2. Review the work of consultants including development improvement plans, maps, land subdivisions and certificates for conformance with the Subdivision Map Act, design integrity, City standards, City codes and prepare development agreements, fee schedules, cost estimates and reimbursements.
3. Assist in developing bi-annual Public Works Department budget and participate in all types of engineering studies requiring the gathering and analysis of data and preparation of comprehensive water, wastewater, drainage, wastewater treatment and transportation reports. Prepare recommendations and comprehensive reports.
4. Maintain good public relations, receiving and answering public requests and concerns, providing assistance at the counter and assisting other departments with a variety of needs.
5. Participate in related work as required.
6. Assist in the evaluation, selection and supervision of professional consultants.
7. Prepare and present agenda items to the City Council.
8. Perform other projects as assigned and related duties as required with a team of professional and pre-professional and technical engineering staff in carrying out the functions of assigned work unit.