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Associate Engineer - Environmental- Citywide (5207) - (C00372)

San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

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Overview

Under general direction, the Associate Engineer performs professional engineering work in the field and office and supervises the work of junior and assistant engineers, technicians, inspectors, surveyors and other related personnel engaged in engineering projects. Essential functions (may vary by assignment):

preparing engineering designs, drawings and specifications; preparing cost and quantity estimates for labor, materials and equipment; providing engineering support to operations staff; reviewing existing conditions and conducting studies; identifying, obtaining and analyzing samples and data; analyzing and resolving problems to ensure compliance with regulatory and performance standards; supervising the preparation of drawings, specifications and calculations; assigning and reviewing the work of staff and consultants; determining resources necessary to complete work; reviewing plans, permit applications and specifications; verifying quantities, dimensions, safety requirements and quality of work; preparing and supervising technical reports and other documentation; interviewing, selecting, training, monitoring, evaluating and counseling staff; preparing bid documents; reviewing and analyzing bids; conducting meetings and making presentations. Performs other related duties as required.

Qualifications

1. Three (3) years of verifiable professional engineering experience, of which two (2) years are equivalent to City & County of San Francisco Class 5203 Assistant Engineer or higher. 2. Possession of a current Certificate of Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of California in Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, or Environmental Engineering. Substitutions: Candidates licensed in other states who otherwise meet the minimum requirements but do not possess the required California license may apply and will be placed under waiver on the resulting eligible list until the California license is presented. There is no substitution for the required two years of work experience equivalent to a 5203 Assistant Engineer or higher. A Masters degree in Environmental Engineering may substitute for one year of work experience in the environmental specialty. A Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering may substitute for two years of work experience in the environmental specialty. There is no general waiver for City employees with six months of experience as a 5203 Assistant Engineer but less than the required experience for this position. License or Certificate:

Some positions may require a valid driver license.

Working Conditions

Some positions may require lifting up to 50 pounds; climbing ladders; working in high places and confined spaces; exposure to weather conditions outdoors; bending, sitting and walking for extended periods; and overtime or weekend work as needed.

Verification and Application Details

Applicants may be required to verify qualifying education and experience at any point in the process. Do not falsify information on the application. All information must be included in the application by the filing deadline. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a City application. Applications completed improperly may lead to ineligibility or lower scores. Selection procedures include a Minimum Qualification Supplemental Questionnaire (100%).

Selection and Eligibility

A confidential eligible list of applicants who pass the examination will be created for certification purposes. The eligible list may be used for positions in various City departments. The list typically remains active for 6 months and may be extended.

How to Apply

All job applications must be submitted through the online portal at https://careers.sf.gov/. In-person assistance is available at designated City offices. Ensure your first and last name match your legal ID, and use a personal email address. If you do not receive a confirmation email after submission, your application was not submitted successfully.

The City and County of San Francisco encourages applications from women, minorities and persons with disabilities. EEO and other informing resources are provided for applicants.

For questions regarding this recruitment or the application process, contact the exam analyst, Tamara Ranney, at tamara.ranney@sfgov.org.

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