Civil Engineer
Company: City of Tuscaloosa
Location: Tuscaloosa
Posted on: May 28, 2023
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Job Description:
SUMMARYThe purpose of this classification is to perform
technical, professional, managerial, and administrative work
functions associated with city engineering. This classification
plans, coordinates, supervises, and performs activities involved in
development of all plans, specifications, construction, and cost
estimates for capital projects and operations and maintenance
engineering. Employees in this classification may serve as
specialist in a recognized branch of engineering, and are
responsible for handling, in a largely independent manner, all
complexities and facets of their assigned work, including providing
answers to sensitive and controversial issues.ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONSThe following duties are normal for this classification.
The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the
classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical
assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required
and assigned. Specific duties listed may not be required for all
positions within this classification, but are determined by the
normal requirements for the particular position.Ensures supervisors
and staff are aware of and follow all City safety policies and
procedures. Ensures supervisors and staff have the proper personal
protective equipment necessary to mitigate job hazards. Consults
with Safety Director to ensure proper safety training is provided
to supervisors and staff. Supervises, directs and evaluates
assigned staff, processing employee concerns and problems,
directing work, counseling, disciplining and completing employee
performance appraisals. Oversees engineering work involving the
location, design, construction and maintenance of traffic control
and road systems, potable and raw water systems, storm drainage
systems, and wastewater systems. Prepares plans, specifications and
cost estimates for traffic and road construction, potable and raw
water construction, storm drainage construction, and wastewater
construction; inspects traffic control and road construction
projects, potable and raw water construction, drainage
construction, and wastewater construction; monitors status of work
in progress.Interprets and enforces applicable laws, regulations
and policies such as subdivision regulations, site development
permits, and other city policies including the Water Main Extension
Policy, flood zone regulations, and road/bridge weight regulations.
Establishes materials specifications; estimates quantities and
costs of materials/labor; coordinates availability of necessary
labor, materials and equipment.Attends meetings as required;
responds to questions and requests for information/assistance by
telephone or in person from the general public, employees, the
media, officials or other persons; meets with citizens and
investigates complaints about public infrastructure.Maintains
and/or acquires a general understanding of the functions and use of
geographic information systems (GIS) and systems modeling in
performing the duties of the job. Researches and writes easements;
obtains easements from property owners; explains engineering plans
to citizens affected by public infrastructure projects.Performs
research functions; compiles/analyzes data; gathers, collates and
maintains information, maps, and statistics for use in planning
departmental projects and activities; prepares/distributes related
reports.Reviews engineering plans for commercial development and
subdivisions; reviews/interprets maps, plats, site plans,
blueprints, architectural drawings, and construction plans.
Assembles and prepares analysis of basic data and field information
regarding all public infrastructure. Prepares division budget
recommendations; monitors expenditures; reviews/approves invoices
and forwards for payment. Answers the telephone; provides
information, guidance and assistance; takes and relays messages
and/or directs calls to appropriate personnel; returns calls.
Processes documentation related to departmental payroll; forwards
as appropriate. Consults with supervisors, regulatory agency
personnel, the mayor, city council, engineers, contractors, utility
companies, developers and other agency officials to review
departmental operations, discuss problems, coordinate activities,
develop long-term plans, provide technical expertise, and receive
advice/direction. Responds to questions and requests for
information/assistance by telephone or in person from the general
public, employees, the media, officials or other persons. Composes,
prepares, receives, reviews, and/or approves forms, requests,
charts, records, blueprints, reports, correspondence, and documents
associated with daily responsibilities of this position; reviews,
processes, responds, forwards, maintains, and/or takes other
action. Investigates and recommends response to legal claims for
damages from the city regarding public infrastructure issues.
Coordinates divisions, departments or city-wide activities in times
of emergency. Maintains a comprehensive, current knowledge and
awareness of applicable laws/regulations and new standards in
technology; reads professional literature and maintains
professional affiliations. May supervise work of all professional
and sub-professional engineering personnel. Assists with developing
short and long range goals.Receives general direction and reports
to City Engineer, who informs the engineers of projects needing to
be done and/or overall goals for the department. Employees in this
classification are expected to work independently and exercise
discretion and judgment. Develops, recommends, and directs
immediate and long-range plans, specifications, and cost estimates
for public infrastructure projects; manages contract engineering
and construction projects. Performs research functions;
compiles/analyzes data; gathers, collates and maintains
information, maps, and statistics for use in planning departmental
projects and activities; prepares/distributes related reports;
monitors status/progress of programs; drafts ordinance
recommendations. Must have a thorough knowledge of local, state,
and federal regulations. Must have thorough knowledge of
engineering terminology, principles, and theories.Must have
thorough knowledge of legal terminology used in construction
documents. Must have thorough knowledge of construction contract
administration. Must have knowledge of planning, forecasting, and
budgeting techniques. Must have the ability to perform complex
problem analysis and supervisory practices. Ability to analyze
difficult engineering data; ability to read and interpret
engineering plans and specifications; ability to make
recommendations involving system planning, engineering design and
construction; ability to make accurate engineering computations;
ability to direct and coordinate the work of engineering personnel;
ability to oversee municipal projects from conception to
completion; ability to deal with the public; ability to write
detailed technical reports; ability to communicate effectively both
orally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain effective
working relationships. Recommends policies and procedures that
guide and support the provision of quality services by the
department. Incorporates continuous quality improvement principles
in day to day activities. Must accomplish the essential functions
of the job, with or without reasonable accommodations, in a timely
manner. Must meet regular attendance requirements. Must be able to
maintain good interpersonal relationships with staff, co-workers,
managers and citizens. Performs other related duties as
required.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSBachelor's degree in Engineering
required. Supervisory experience preferred. Must possess a
professional engineering license from any state to apply for this
position; however, the State of Alabama Professional Engineering
License must be obtained prior to completion of the probationary
period. Failure to obtain the State of Alabama Professional
Engineering License will terminate employment. Must possess and
maintain a valid driver's license.MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSThe following requirements are normal for
this classification. Specific requirements may not apply to all
positions within this classification, but are determined by the
normal requirements for the particular position. PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to operate a service vehicle and a
variety of tools and automated office equipment including a
computer, printer, scientific calculator, copiers, facsimile
machines, telephone, drafting instruments, engineers level, crow
bar, tire tool, etc. Physical demand requirements are at levels of
those for light work. DATA COMPREHENSION: Requires the ability to
compare and/or judge the readily observable functional, structural,
or compositional characteristics (whether similar to or divergent
from obvious standards) of data, people, or things which may
include maps, blueprints, directories, ordinances, engineering
books, procedural manuals, and operational manuals. INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION: Requires the ability to speak with and/or signal
people to convey or exchange personnel, legal, financial, and
technical information, including giving/receiving assignments
and/or directions to/from co-workers, assistants, managers, or
supervisors as well as communicating with the general public, the
Mayor, City Council, and State/Federal regulatory officials.
LANGUAGE ABILITY: Requires ability to read a variety of legal,
civil/hydrology engineering, financial, and personnel
documentation, directions, instructions, and methods and
procedures. Requires the ability to write job related documentation
and reports with proper format, punctuation, spelling and grammar,
using all parts of speech. Requires the ability to speak with and
before others with poise, voice control, and confidence using
correct English and well-modulated voice such as in public speaking
situations before the city council, media, community groups and the
general public. INTELLIGENCE: Requires the ability to learn and
understand complex civil/hydrology engineering, financial and
personnel-related information, and operational principles and
techniques, to understand departmental policies and procedures, to
make independent judgments in absence of supervision, and to
acquire and be able to expound on knowledge of topics related to
primary occupation. VERBAL APTITUDE: Requires the ability to record
and deliver information, to explain procedures, and to follow
verbal and written instructions. NUMERICAL APTITUDE: Requires the
ability to add and subtract, multiply and divide, calculate
decimals and percentages; determine time and weight, utilize
advanced algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric formulas, generate
descriptive statistics, and utilize differential calculus.
FORM/SPATIAL APTITUDE: Requires the ability to visually inspect
items for proper length, width, and shape using job related
equipment which includes drafting instruments and engineers rule.
MOTOR COORDINATION: Requires the ability to coordinate hands and
eyes in using job-related equipment and to operate a motor vehicle.
MANUAL DEXTERITY: Requires the ability to handle a variety of
items, machinery, automated office equipment, control knobs,
switches, etc. Must have the ability to use one hand for twisting
motion or turning motion while coordinating other hand with
different activities. Must have average levels of eye/hand/foot
coordination. COLOR DIFFERENTIATION: May require the ability to
discern color. INTERPERSONAL TEMPERAMENT: Requires the ability to
deal with and relate to people beyond giving and receiving
instructions. Must be able to adapt to and perform under
considerable stress when confronted with an emergency. PHYSICAL
COMMUNICATION: Requires the ability to talk, express, or exchange
ideas by means of spoken words and/or hear and perceive nature of
sounds by ear.
Keywords: City of Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa , Civil Engineer, Engineering , Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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