City
of Springfield
Position
Description for:
CIVIL
ENGINEER (Land Development)
Pay
Grade: 128
FLSA
Status: Exempt
Bargaining
Unit: SEIU
Benefits
Summary
GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the general
supervision of a Supervising Civil Engineer, performs, assigns and reviews
engineering work on public works improvement projects and public facilities,
and reviews and comments on proposed land development plans. Performs
other related duties as required.
This position functions
as a member of a team of three engineers who have similar duties and
responsibilities. The team is responsible for the full scope of the
Essential Duties listed below. Allocation of the Essential Duties will
vary based upon a team member's abilities and interests. A team member
will be responsible for a portion of the Essential Duties and will develop,
over time, a working capability with all Essential Duties.
Essential Duties
1. Performs professional
engineering work in preparing, coordinating or reviewing: facility plans,
studies, budgets, designs, drawings, specifications, and calculations
necessary for planning, design and construction of street, intersection,
traffic management, safety, multi-modal and other Public Works improvement
projects, and/or provide other engineering support to the City. Manages
consultant resources that complete the work described above.
2. Prepares correspondence,
reports, agenda items, project recommendations or other written materials
for presentation to Councils, Commissions, Boards, and citizens groups;
obtains and incorporates public input into planning and project development
processes.
3. Represents the
Public Works Department on the Development Review Committee; reviews
proposed land development applications for compliance with city codes
and policies, and prepares recommendations for findings and conditions
of approval.
4. Reviews and updates
engineering design specifications, and participates in the development
and implementation of public works infrastructure requirements and standards
relating to streets, traffic control, and other aspects of public and
private construction.
5. May develop or
calculate Systems Development Charges associated with private development,
or develop or calculate other fees and charges related to public works
infrastructure development.
6. May lead and/or
provide direction for work assignments of staff technicians; reviews
and evaluates work for quality and timely completion.
7. Serves as liaison
with other public and private agencies for the planning and completion
of Public Works projects.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
General Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities
Strong working knowledge
of the principles and practices of Civil Engineering, and construction
and inspection; knowledge of federal and state laws and statutes and
related municipal codes; knowledge of applied mathematics that are essential
to the field of engineering; ability to read, interpret, and prepare
Civil Engineering plans, studies, and reports; ability to interpret
and implement policies, procedures, rules, and regulations; ability
to coordinate project work that requires input from various sources;
ability to analyze complex technical information; ability to utilize
personal computers and specific engineering software to enter, retrieve,
and analyze data; ability to communicate effectively verbally and in
writing; ability to organize and lead the work of others, and provide
project coordination and direction as needed; ability to establish and
maintain effective working relationships with City employees, consulting
engineers, elected officials, advisory commissions, representatives
of outside agencies, business owners, and the public.
Experience and
Training
Graduation from
college with a degree in Civil Engineering, plus four years of progressively
responsible professional experience in Civil Engineering. A Masters
Degree in a related field may be substituted for one year of the required
experience, or any combination of experience, training, and education
that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Licenses and
Certifications
Registration as
a Professional Civil Engineer in the State of Oregon, or ability to
obtain the registration through reciprocity or comity within twelve
(12) months of appointment.
An Oregon driver's license is required at the time of appointment.