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ENGINEER III -Transportation



ENGINEER III - Transportation

Job Description:
A transportation civil project engineer with 5-10 years experience will perform assignments designed to develop professional work knowledge and abilities. This job requires the application of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria in carrying out a sequence of related engineering tasks and keeping abreast of new developments and methods affecting his or her particular area of expertise.

This individual must be familiar with basic civil engineering terms, methods, accuracies, and principles and understand office computer systems with the ability to teach AutoCAD, spreadsheet, and word processing software programs. In addition, this individual will use prescribed methods to perform specific and limited portions of a broader assignment of an experienced engineer. Application and use of standard practices and techniques in specific situations who will adjust and correlate data, recognize discrepancies in results and follows operations through a series of related detailed steps or processes.

Moderate exercise of judgment is required on details of work and in making preliminary selections and adaptations of engineering alternatives as the individual may be assisted by less experienced civil engineers, technicians or drafters on specific assignments.

Assignments may consist of geometric calculations and plotting (cross-sections, profiles, etc.), routine and complex hydraulics calculations, site grading calculations and plotting, computer and AutoCAD systems usage, and research/data collection from public agencies.

Primary Responsibilities:
. Geometric Roadway Design
. Highway/Interchange Design
. Traffic Signal Design
. Traffic Impact Studies
. Utility and Municipality coordination
. Analysis and Studies
. Proposals and Exhibits

Primary Responsibilities:
. BSCE
. 5-10 years experience
. Excellent written and oral communication skills
. AutoCAD Experience
. P.E preferred
. Knowledge of Caltrans, VTA, BART & PG&E design and procedures


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