Civil Engineer III
Town of Brookline | |
United States, Massachusetts, Brookline | |
333 Washington Street (Show on map) | |
Dec 11, 2024 | |
The Town of Brookline Department of Public Works is seeking qualified applicants for the Position of Civil Engineer III to provide professional engineering design review and construction management work relating to municipal infrastructure projects. The Civil Engineer III will also prepare construction plans and technical drawings for projects; find solutions for engineering design problems; prepare contract documents; supervise and inspect contractor work; conduct surveys and traffic studies; maintain engineering records, and respond to information requests. Performs other related work, as required. Qualifications: Bachelor of Science Degree in civil engineering or a related field; one to three years of design and contract management experience desirable; surveying and computer drafting experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Excellent oral and written communication skills and problem-solving skills required. See job description below for complete list of qualifications. Additional Requirements
Salary Range: $79,630.06 - $93,299.15 annualized salary ($40.67 - $47.66/hourly) plus generous benefits. Please apply with Resume and cover letter. Position open until filled. Civil Engineer III Job Description Primary Purpose Essential Duties and Responsibilities Provide engineering design and construction management services; prepare construction plans and technical drawings for projects, which include surveying, plotting, computer drafting and analysis for design; find solutions to engineering design problems. Prepare contract documents including technical specifications and legal documents for public bidding; review and evaluate bids; maintain daily construction reports to monitor project progress and schedule; monitor contractor payrolls for compliance with prevailing wage rate requirements; review payment requests. Supervise and inspect contractor work for quality of materials, methods of construction and quality of work. Conduct surveys of initial conditions, site layout, as-built conditions, and property lines; research property liens at the Registry of Deeds, as necessary. Conduct traffic studies; review sign and paving marking requests. Maintain engineering records, respond to information requests from residents; contractors, consulting engineers, and surveyors; investigate problems and recommend solutions. Perform similar or related work as required, or as situation dictates. Supervision Work Environment The employee operates standard office equipment, light trucks, and automobiles; the employee uses survey equipment, such as Total Station and Data Collector, and other equipment, such as traffic counter and road tubes, and related equipment. The employee has contact with town boards and commissions, other town departments, regulatory agencies, contractors, public utilities, consultants and the general public. Errors could result monetary loss, injury to others, delay or loss of service and damage to equipment. Recommended Minimum Qualifications Additional Requirements
Knowledge, Ability and Skill
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