McKenzie County
Assistant County Engineer
McKenzie County, Watford City, North Dakota, United States, 58854
The primary objective of the Assistant County Engineer is to apply knowledge of civil engineering principles and practices to Public Works within McKenzie County. This position serves as the first assistant to the McKenzie County Engineering Director in all aspects of the Engineering Director's duties. This position is expected to assume the responsibilities in the absence of, or at the direction of the Engineering Director. This position performs technical civil engineering and a variety of engineering tasks in preparation of construction plans for highway projects; performs fieldwork during construction phase; and supervises construction engineering projects and staff. The Assistant County Engineer reports to the Engineering Director and is located in Watford City, ND.Level and salary commensurate with experience.Supervises the activities of the Road & Bridge Tech, Engineer I and II, and Engineer Inters in the planning, designing, and inspecting of County road projects.Oversees Construction including onsite inspection as needed to identify and address deficiencies in contractor operations and address inspection staff questions and or concerns.Manages the allocation of material and manpower resources to various projects, setting priorities to deal with emergencies and unanticipated needs, and coordination maintenance and repair activities with other public and private agencies.Assists in directing operations to achieve goals within budgeted funds and available personnel by managing various operations and activities; plans and organizes workloads and staff assignments, reviews progress, directs changes in priorities and schedules as needed to assure work is completed in a safe, efficient, and timely manner.Prepares presentations and communicates with County Commissioners at public meetings to update and inform the public and elected officials regarding project issues, resolutions and solutions.Directs the development, preparation, review, and administration of plans, specifications, and estimates for contracted or County force construction and/or maintenance projects, monitors progress reports; construction engineering; approves change orders; process pay requests; approves final acceptance.Establish, implement, and direct County Engineering staff to develop and perform County in-house project design program.Directs the selection process for Professional Engineering Design Consultant selection for County design and construction including request for proposals, proposal review, interview selection, contract scoping, and contract negotiation for Board of Commission approval.Works with County Road Department to provide technical assistance regarding Engineering issues during development and construction of County workforce projectsProvide real-time, on the spot advise for construction and maintenance issues, including geotechnical, design, and constructabilityOther duties as assigned for business needBachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or a related field with an emphasis on Public Works infrastructure5 years' experience in Civil Engineering Project Management2 years of organizational and departmental staff management and supervisionND Professional Engineer (PE) Registration or if other state registration, the ability to obtain ND PE within 6 months through EndorsementValid Driver's LicenseProficient in Microsoft Office SuiteEffective communication skills, both written and verbalMust be able to report to Watford City office daily at required schedule timePhysical requirements and working conditions:
Must possess the ability to work in a standard office setting and to use standard office equipment, including computer, copier, files, telephone and fax; maintain attention to detail despite interruptions, vision to read printed materials and a computer screen, and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the phone.Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds, kneel, stoop, sit, walk extensively
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Must possess the ability to work in a standard office setting and to use standard office equipment, including computer, copier, files, telephone and fax; maintain attention to detail despite interruptions, vision to read printed materials and a computer screen, and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the phone.Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds, kneel, stoop, sit, walk extensively
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