Civil Engineer I, II, III or IV - Utilities Design
Company: City of Arvada
Location: Arvada
Posted on: November 14, 2024
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Job Description:
Position Purpose
Responsible for the review and monitoring of routine improvements
within the public right-of-way and easements. Manage the design and
provide contract administration of projects related to the city's
infrastructure.
Depending on the specific assignment, position focus area may work
in areas of roadway and transportation improvement projects,
city-owned utility infrastructure including water and sanitary
sewer, development review of public infrastructure privately
constructed in city ROW or easement or on the city's floodplain and
stormwater programs.
The City of Arvada promotes Equal Pay for Equal Work. Starting
salary will be determined by the applicant's education, experience,
knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity. The
range listed reflects the entire range and typical placement is
entry to mid-range.
Placement into a Civil Engineer I, II, III, or IV will be dependent
on years of experience and certifications.
Please upload certifications into attachments upon application.
2024 Salary Range
Civil Engineer I - $78.912- $107,900Civil Engineer II - $87, 198-
$119,229Civil Engineer III - $96,353- $131,748Civil Engineer IV -
$106,470 - $145,582
Essential Functions / Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSPrepares and/or develops plans for projects
and programs involving coordination with other departments and/or
outside organizations.Prepares requests for proposals,
environmental studies, right-of-way acquisitions, and design of
infrastructure projects.Prepares public infrastructure project bids
and construction contracts. Develops specific routine project
budget, oversees expenditures of the project funds.Administers
contracts, which may include preparation of progress payments,
negotiation of change orders, resolving contract payment disputes,
and ensuring compliance with provisions in the contract. Reviews
engineering plans submitted by others, recommend changes for
reasonableness, to conform with existing infrastructure, or in
conformance to the city's Engineering Code of Standards and
Specifications for the Design and Construction of Public
Improvements.Enforces the city's Engineering Code of Standards and
Specifications for the Design and Construction of Public
Improvements.Reviews and coordinates programs and projects with
governmental agencies, districts, landowners, contractors, and
consultants.Assists in negotiation of acquisition of right of way
from property owners.Prepares budgets and reports on capital
improvement / maintenance projects for public works
programs.Proposes updates to the Engineering Code of Standards and
Specifications for the Design and Construction of Public
Improvements.Analyzes alternative solutions to projects to
determine the most adequate and cost effective
solution.Communicates and interacts with a variety of interests
including but not limited to: elected officials, government and
quasi-government representatives, districts, landholders,
developers, citizens and others as needed to perform the duties and
functions of the position.Travels to and attends team and
organizational meetings, training, events and activities and
appropriately and professionally represents the
department.Demonstrates a respectful attitude towards customers and
coworkers that promotes teamwork, open communication, and effective
customer service. Acts with the customer in mind, responds to
requests promptly and provides effective services or solutions for
customers.Exercises appropriate level of initiative and judgment to
make decisions within the scope of assigned authority.Asset
management
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, SUPERVISION RECEIVED and COMPLEXITY OF
WORKSolid knowledge of principles and practices of
engineering.Basic to solid knowledge in preparing and negotiating
routine contractor and vendor contracts. Knowledge and ability to
apply standard engineering techniques and procedures. Ability to
effectively communicate information, both verbally and in writing,
to support organizational objectives and interact with all levels
of personnel within the city in a positive and cooperative
manner.Ability to prioritize multiple and changing work requests
while meeting the many needs of the customers/users. Ability to
exercise sound initiative and judgment as well as make decisions
within the scope of assigned authority.Ability to operate a
motor-vehicle to travel to and from off-site locations to
support/attend business meetings, training and related events.
OTHER FUNCTIONS:Represents division on various city committees and
outside organizations.Other duties as required.
-Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job-
SCOPE OF AUTHORITY: Receives close to general supervision from a
senior civil engineer or engineering manager and may receive
guidance, training and direction from a senior engineer. Plans own
work to meet defined work plans and objectives. Most of the time
precedents and/or procedures exist. Expected to handle different
situations with guidance on specialized or unusual situations.
Makes decisions based on organizational policy, codes, ordinances,
goals and/or objectives. Adheres to procedures set forth in the
City of Arvada codes and ordinances, and department and division
policies and procedures. Financial Accountability:Makes
recommendations for project budget allocations. Responsible for
making decisions that affect the allocations of money for projects,
varying from $50,000 to over $1 million. May approve expenditures
up to $5,000.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:No supervisory responsibility.
COMMUNICATION/WORKING RELATIONSHIPS:Internal Contacts: Department
directors, deputy directors, engineering division staff, drafters,
surveyors, inspectors, and other city employees.External Contacts:
General contractors, general public, developers, materials
suppliers, vendors, engineering consultants, right-of-way
acquisition consultants, multiple federal, state and local
agencies, and gas, electric, phone, and cable utilities.
Qualifications - Working Environment / Minimum Qualifications
WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:The work
environment/physical activities described here are representative
of those an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of the job. Work is primarily performed in an office
environment with low noise levels. Physical effort and activities
include: No physical effort above and beyond what is normally
required for work primarily performed in an office environment.
More than ten times a month, visits may be made to construction
sites, which may have large construction equipment, loud noise,
pipeline trenches, and possible heavy truck and vehicle
traffic.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS (EDUCATION, LICENSE, TRAINING AND
EXPERIENCE):
Civil Engineer I -Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or related
field. Colorado Engineer In Training (EIT) certification required
within 6 months of employment. A valid Colorado driver's license
and acceptable driving record is required.
Civil Engineer II - Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or
related field and two (2) years of progressively responsible
experience in civil engineering or related field. Colorado Engineer
In Training (EIT) certification required. A valid Colorado driver's
license and acceptable driving record is required.
Civil Engineer III - Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or
related field and four (4) years of experience in civil engineering
in the focus area. Professional Engineering License required with
ability to obtain Colorado PE License within 6 months. A valid
Colorado driver's license and acceptable driving record is
required.
Preferred Qualifications:Four or more years experience directly
related to the focus area. Design, review construction services,
and/or project management of projects greater than $2 million in
construction costs.
Civil Engineer IV - Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or
related field and six (6) years of experience as a Professional
Engineer in the focus area. Professional Engineering License
required (with ability to obtain Colorado PE License within 6
months). A valid Colorado driver's license and acceptable driving
record is required.
Preferred Qualifications:Advanced, specialty knowledge directly
related to the focus area. Design, review construction services,
and/or project management of projects greater than $2 million in
construction costs.
Vision Mission Values
The City is an Equal Employment Opportunity The City's Core values
are in every employee's individual Performance Plan which helps us
to reinforce our expectations for living and working by our Core
Values. Every City employee is expected to perform his/her job to
the highest professional standards. This includes upholding the
City's values with integrity and accountability, acting in a manner
that is respectful and inclusive towards others, and adhering to
the City's policy on employee conduct as detailed in the personnel
rules sec. 70-143. Vision: We Dream Big and DeliverMission: We are
dedicated to delivering superior services to enhance the lives of
everyone in our community.Values: Innovation: We excel in
creativity, flexibility and the use of best practices while valuing
diverse backgrounds, ideas and perspectives. Passion: We are a high
performing, inclusive team inspiring each other to pursue
excellence. Opportunity: We value our diversity, embrace
possibilities, face challenges, persevere and take action to
deliver quality results.
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