SUPERVISOR 1, ASSOCIATE ENGINEER
Essential Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering or a closely related engineering field
- Certified as an Engineering Intern and four years of subprofessional engineering experience
- Four years of experience at the Engineering Technician II level or above
- An equivalent combination of education and experience
Job Duties
Supervise Pavement Analysis staff in all job duties pertaining to the section such that they can perform office and field-testing activities effectively.
Oversee and assist in the field-testing activities required by the section.
Perform data entry of pavement research and condition data into the Pavement Management System (PMS) in accordance with the established policies and guidelines of the section.
Assist supervisors in special research projects or other assignments as requested.
Maintain and preserve the section's tool and supply inventory and prepare drafts for budget and purchase requisitions to obtain equipment and/or materials for the section.
Perform operational calibrations as required for all vehicles and equipment of the section so that the systems meet the manufacturer and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) specifications.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Knowledge of: current engineering principles and practices; practical application of geometry, trigonometry and algebra; engineering terminology, concepts and calculations.
- General knowledge of: Occupational Safety and Health Administration and applicable health and safety regulations.
- Ability to: make logical engineering judgments; read and comprehend technical and scientific documents, maps, specifications and plans; make computations and calculations involving the application of engineering principles; analyze and interpret information, technical data, problems, situations, practices and procedures; define specific engineering problems and objectives; identify relevant concerns or factors, patterns, tendencies and relationships, and recognize alternatives and their implications; use a scientific calculator; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with department staff, management, contractors, the public and other outside entities; work within the Cartesian coordinate system; complete workload within established deadlines; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; perform work according to established policies and procedures; and work independently and as part of a team.