Overview

$151,403.20 – $184,017.60 Annually

Position Summary
Under general direction, performs work in connection with a wide variety of engineering projects related to inspections, repairs and upgrades of District bridges, buildings and other structures and facilities. May manage projects involving architectural and engineering personnel engaged in the planning, design and construction phases of District facility projects. Coordinates and implements engineering methods and policies affecting a wide range of engineering activities involved in facility inspections, repairs and upgrades of District facilities; maintains contacts with architectural and engineering consultants, governmental agencies, general public and contractors in connection with facility engineering matters; reviews engineering calculations, plans, specifications and technical papers.

Essential Responsibilities
Prepares and leads the preparation of reports, calculations, design plans, specifications, schedules, cost estimates and other materials related to the planning, design, maintenance repairs and construction phases of District facility projects and refers them to Directing Civil Engineer for final approval
Prepares and refers to the District Engineer or designee, contract documents and agreements for the planning, design and construction phases of District facility projects
Oversees work of and manages contracts with professional architectural and engineering consultants, contractors, utility companies, property owners
Confers with other departments and regulatory agencies relative to engineering District facility projects and work programs to ensure proper coordination of all related activities and responsibilities
Makes field trips and inspections to resolve differences of opinion between engineers and contractors’ representatives as they relate to facility repairs and improvements
Conducts and attends conferences and meetings in connection with planning and design of improvement and construction projects
Makes oral presentations
Knows and follows the safety and health rules and safe working practices applicable to his or her job
Ensures that employees under his or her supervision follow established safe work practices and obey all safety rules
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with District employees, customers, vendors and all others contacted during the course of work using principles of excellent customer service
Performs additional related duties as assigned
Regular and reliable performance and attendance is required

Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience Requirements:

Bachelor’s degree in Architecture or Civil Engineering or closely related field
Eight years’ progressively responsible experience in design, estimating, specification preparation, contract preparation, related phases of engineering and inspection of construction projects, including five years of lead person experience over construction and/or facility condition inspections.

Required Licenses and/or Certification:

Must possess and maintain a current, valid California driver’s license and satisfactory driving record. No reckless driving and DUI infractions within the last 7 years. No more than 2 moving violations within the last 3 years. May operate District vehicles.

Physical Requirements:

Must inspect construction work on the Golden Gate Bridge, other structures and buildings, climb scaffolds, catwalks and ladders. Work from heights. Work outside in all weather conditions. Work over water. Carry harness and test or inspection equipment. Occasionally enter into trenches and other excavations. Vision to read printed materials and a computer screen. Hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone. Routine use of computer, telephone and other office equipment. Ability to travel to District facilities.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of:

Modern engineering methods and techniques and the strengths and uses of construction materials, such as timber, steel, and concrete, etc.
Local municipal codes and latest codes on UBC, fire prevention, Federal and Cal OSHA, etc.
Current energy-efficiency regulations as applicable to buildings
Various phases of transportation engineering and systems planning, economics, and finances
Factors which influence the impact of transportation facilities on the environment, the community, and the economy
Principles and techniques of contract administration

Skill in Ability to:

Use computers, including proficiency with spreadsheets and computer drafting
Originate and check design details, cost estimates, plans, specifications and contract documents
Meet and consult with professional engineering personnel and public, private and community officials on engineering problems
Plan the work and judge work quality of others,
Prepare technical correspondence and complete comprehensive reports
Prepare articles for publication and address audiences effectively
Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action