Engineering Technician DCL Engineering - Baton Rouge, LA at Geebo

Engineering Technician DCL

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4 11 hours ago Full Job Description Supplemental Information 80/50597573/ET-DCL/2.
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23-MV Section 80- Contract Services Please visit our DOTD Career Center for more information about our agency:
http:
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dotd.
la.
gov/Inside_LaDOTD/Divisions/Mgmt_Finance/HR/Pages/Career_Center.
aspx Supplemental
Qualifications:
Three years of sub-professional engineering experience in the preparation, revision, interpretation, or application of all Construction Bid awards.
No Civil Service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy.
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Applications may be rejected if incomplete.
For further information about this vacancy contact:
Betty Ellzey DOTD Contracts & Specifications Engineer 1201 Capitol Access Rd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802 225-379-1498 The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) is an equal employment opportunity employer and serves as a model employer for individuals with disabilities.
DOTD does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, disability, age, or pregnancy, and prohibits harassment of any type.
Qualifications MINIMUM
Qualifications:
Possession of a high school diploma or GED plus five years of sub-professional engineering experience.
SUBSTITUTIONS:
Six months of experience in sub-professional engineering, heavy mobile equipment operation, or mobile equipment maintenance will substitute for the high school diploma or GED.
College training will substitute for a maximum of four years of 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 coursework must be in the same specialized field.
A combination of coursework 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 for a maximum of one year of experience.
Completion of a two year course of study in a sub-professional engineering curriculum from a trade school or technical institute will substitute for two years of the required experience.
A baccalaureate degree in engineering, engineering technology, construction management or construction technology will substitute for all of the required experience.
Possession of an engineer intern certificate will substitute for all of the required experience.
SUPPLEMENTAL QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Because these positions require specialized areas of knowledge, supplemental qualification requirements are established for each position.
NOTE:
Any college hours or degree must be from an accredited college or university.
Job Concepts Function of Work:
To perform highly complex and technical assignments requiring the demonstrated ability to interpret, select, adapt and apply diverse engineering guidelines, precedents, principles and practices to non-routine, highly specialized situations; to serve as a technical expert, advisor or consultant to other agency staff and/or consultants or contractors in a highly technical engineering specialty or program function.
This job is designated a Dual Career Ladder job as defined in Civil Service Rule 1.
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1, requiring performance of higher level, more complex duties and possession of advanced, specialized skills.
A Civil Service Commission approved agency policy is required prior to implementation.
Level of Work:
Expert.
Supervision Received:
Broad from an Engineer 5 or higher or comparable level professional manager of the agency served.
Supervision Exercised:
May exercise functional or regulatory supervision on a project or programmatic basis.
Location of Work:
May be used by any State agency.
Job Distinctions:
Differs from Engineering Technician 5 by level of complexity, agency's recognition as section/district technical expert in specialized area and/or by requirement for extensive training and experience in a highly specialized field.
Differs from Engineering Technician 6 or 7 by the absence of supervisory responsibilities as well as by DCL policy requirements for supplemental qualifications and PPR ratings.
Examples of Work Utilizes a substantial knowledge base of experience and training to perform the most complex duties of a specialized engineering nature.
Provides guidance and technical training to agency personnel in other sections/districts.
Provides assistance and technical advice on non-routine, sensitive issues in area of expertise to professional engineers and agency executives.
Serves as an agency representative in meetings with local, State and federal government officials and elected officials; prepares important written reports or makes important oral presentations to outside entities.
Serves as a court-recognized expert witness.
Independently plans, prepares, accomplishes and/or monitors progress of agency programs and projects of substantial scope and importance to the agency.
Oversees the development of modifications to sophisticated engineering computer systems and software programs.
Develops new procedures/guidelines by utilizing the latest technology available in a specialized area; provides expert, technical advice to engineers and contractors regarding procedural, project or plan revisions.
Evaluates new concepts and procedures; establishes standards or policies that serve as agency-wide directives.
Manages a technical program with statewide responsibilities and impact; provides expert advice and guidance to field personnel; resolves field problems; approves field recommendations, thereby ensuring compliance with regulations and policy.
Provides unique solutions to non-routine problems; delivers analysis of data in completed format ready for inclusion in reports or presentations.
Analyzes complex designs, providing engineer with detailed analytical comments and recommendations; prepares and submits evaluations of consultants' or contractors' performance.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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