Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
TRANSPORATION ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I This is the entry level of work performing a variety of technical engineering support tasks. Specific duties depend on job assignments and may include, in a learning capacity, inspecting construction and maintenance projects; performing tests on soils and materials; evaluating methods for maintenance operations; serving on a survey crew; drafting design details, maintenance contract specifications and construction notes; calculating quantities for construction projects and maintenance activities; preparing Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) plans, maps, or right of way plats; and collecting and recording traffic and planning data. Employees in this class do not supervise.
TRANSPORATION ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II This is the experienced level of work performing a variety of technical engineering support tasks. Employees perform transportation engineering survey, inspection, design, materials testing, data collection, minor traffic studies and administrative duties. Specific duties depend on job assignments and may include inspecting construction and maintenance projects; performing tests on soils and materials; evaluating methods for maintenance operations; serving on a survey crew; drafting design details, maintenance contract specifications and construction notes; calculating quantities for construction projects and maintenance activities; preparing Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) plans, maps, or right of way plats; and collecting and recording traffic and planning data. Employees in this class do not supervise, but may provide instructions to less experienced employees.
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN III This is the journey level of work performing a variety of engineering support tasks. Employees perform transportation engineering survey, inspection, design, materials testing, data collection, traffic analysis and administrative duties. Specific duties depend on job assignments and may include inspecting construction and maintenance projects; conducting roadway and bridge inspections; evaluating methods for maintenance operations; performing tests on soils and materials; serving on a survey crew; drafting design details, maintenance contract specifications, and construction notes; calculating quantities for construction projects and maintenance activities; preparing Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) plans, maps, or right of way plats; collecting and recording traffic data and conducting traffic studies; and compiling planning data for reports. Employees in this class may serve as a Project Manager on small sized construction projects, or may serve as an experienced rodman on a survey crew. Employees in this class may supervise, and may serve as a lead worker over a crew and may be expected to give guidance and assistance to less experienced employees.
More details will be discussed during the interview.