Engineering Technician Supervisor
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Engineering Technician Supervisor - Development Services
Salary $8,903.00 - $10,900.00 Monthly
Location Corte Madera, CA
Benefits include:
- Competitive salaries and flexible work schedule
- CalPERS pension plan
- Tuition reimbursement (up to $3,500)
- 12 District paid holidays
- Free and low-cost medical benefit options available
The District:
The District is a medium-sized, municipal, water agency with a Board of Directors/General Manager form of government, 245 full-time employees and a $143.2 million combined annual operating and capital budget for FY 2024. Annually, the District delivers water to over 190,000 residents and businesses in the central and southern portions of Marin County and has stewardship responsibilities for 21,000 acres of pristine watershed lands on Mt. Tamalpais.
The Position:
Under direction, supervises and participates in sub professional engineering field and office work and performs related work as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
This classification combines supervision and coordination of a specific work unit within the Development Services department with individual responsibility for handling the more difficult and complex work assignments. Incumbents are expected to handle the planning and scheduling of workload, and prepare written performance evaluations. In addition, they may prepare and monitor a budget for the work unit.
Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. The deadline for the first review of applications is on Sunday, July 21, 2024 at 5:00 PM. Applicants are encouraged to apply promptly as this recruitment may close at any time without notice.
Salary range: $8,903 - $10,900 per month
Job Brochure for Engineering Technician Supervisor - Development Services (Download PDF reader)
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Typical duties may include but are not limited to the following:
- Plans, assigns, supervises, and reviews the work of a sub professional engineering staff engaged in the full range of new business activities including representing the District to a wide variety of agencies and the public requesting annexation of territory, extension, relocation, or abandonment of water supply and distribution facilities, and installation of public and private fire protection facilities.
- Receives and processes pipeline extension applications and prepares agreements.
- Under the direction of a P.E., designs required facilities including hydrants, fire lines, and services, and assists with the design of pipeline extensions and relocations.
- Prepares cost estimates and correspondence for pipeline extensions and fire hydrant/fire line and service installations.
- Presents pipeline extension projects and variance requests to the Board of Directors for their consideration.
- Processes variances to District code involving the facility requirements to provide new service.
- Engages in extensive interaction with the public and local planning agencies, and serves as a point of contact for local fire agencies.
- Conducts cross divisional staff discussions on potential new development projects.
- Annually reviews service installation costs and proposes fee and charge revisions as necessary.
- Evaluates operations and activities related to new service and other section activities; recommends improvements and modifications and develops policies and procedures as appropriate.
- Enforces District hydrant meter, water theft and unauthorized use policies.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT
Knowledge of:
- Principles and concepts employed in a wide variety of difficult and complex sub professional field and office engineering work.
- Principles and uses of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
- Practices, techniques and instruments used in drafting work.
- Hardware and software technology used in providing technical engineering services.
- Applicable District policies and procedures involved with pipeline extensions.
- Principles of cost estimation.
- Construction practices and materials.
- Supervision and training techniques.
- Proper spelling, grammar, punctuation and writing practices.
Ability to:
- Supervise and train personnel;
- Perform difficult, complex and responsible field or office sub professional engineering work;
- Perform drafting and sketching work;
- Interpret, apply, and explain District policies and procedures to a variety of persons, including the general public, contractors, other District staff, and representatives of other public agencies;
- Interpret real property documents such as easements, legal descriptions and Assessor’s Parcel Maps.
- Learn principles and concepts of real property including leases and license agreements;
- Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action;
- Understand and carry out written and oral instructions;
- Establish and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other District employees, and the public using principles of good customer service;
- Prepare clear and concise records, reports and correspondence;
- Depending upon job assignment, drive a vehicle; and
- Travel to alternative work locations and off-site meetings.
Training and Experience :
Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
- Graduation from an accredited college with an associate degree and coursework in any of the following areas: drafting, engineering studies, engineering technology, construction management, water distribution, plumbing and pipe fitting, geographic information systems, or other closely related field; and,
- Four years of increasingly responsible sub professional engineering, drafting, or construction experience, or other related field, at least two of which must have included planning and scheduling the work of others in a supervisory or lead role.
OR
- Completion of the twelfth grade or its equivalent; and,
- Five years of increasingly responsible sub professional engineering, drafting, or construction experience, or other related field, at least two of which must have included planning and scheduling the work of others in a supervisory or lead role.
Information
- Location: Corte Madera, United States
Industry experience
Education: Bachelor
Seniority: Expert, Engineer, Consultant
Years of experience: 5 to 10 years
Taxonomy
- Engineering
- Technical Equipment
- Technical Consulting