Engineering Tech Analyst/Sr Engineering Technician
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer
Build your engineering Future with Kitsap County! Start as an Analyst. Grow into a Senior Engineering Technician!
Join Kitsap County's Sewer Utility team and play a vital role in supporting the infrastructure that serves our growing community. This position offers the opportunity to make a direct impact on public health and environmental protection while working with diverse stakeholders— from residents and developers to regional agencies.
What makes this opportunity unique?We're committed to developing talent. If you're an early-career professional or transitioning into the engineering field, you can start as an Engineer Technician Analyst, where you'll receive hands‑on training and mentorship from experienced team members. As you gain technical expertise and demonstrate readiness, you'll have the opportunity to advance into the Senior Engineering Technician role and take on greater responsibility and independence.
WhyThis Role Is Unique
This isn't your typical engineering technician position. As you grow into the Senior Engineering Technician role, you'll serve as the primary technical liaison between the County Sewer Utility and the community, wielding significant independent judgment in complex decisions that affect development projects across Kitsap County.
Your responsibilities will evolve from learning and supporting permit administration and technical design review to managing the full lifecycle of sanitary sewer connections and extensions. You'll apply advanced knowledge of civil engineering principles while influencing how residential and commercial developments connect to critical county infrastructure, making you an essential bridge between regulatory compliance and practical implementation.
Role What You Will Learn as an Engineering Tech Analyst, before advancing to a Senior Engineering Tech role, you will gain hands‑on experience in:- Learn to administer sewer ordinances, process connection permits, and ensure compliance with county and state regulations.
- Participate in preconstruction meetings, represent the Utility, and coordinate reviews of developer submittals to ensure standards are met.
- Develop skills in reviewing engineering and architectural plans, including sewer lines, manholes, grease interceptors, and pump stations.
- Perform calculations, quantity take‑offs, and prepare sewer connection fee estimates.
- Collaborate with GIS technicians to maintain accurate utility asset records for development projects.
- Work with permit technicians to maintain technical records and electronic document systems with precision.
- Provide guidance on permit policies, procedures, and code requirements, serving as a resource for stakeholders.
- Administer and review sanitary sewer system designs for residential and commercial development projects, including individual connections, and manage the complete permit process with connection fee establishment.
- Serve as the technical lead reviewer for development submittals, ensuring all proposed sewer connections and extensions meet county, state, and federal codes and standards.
- Review complex engineering plans, profiles, specifications, and technical details for sanitary sewer lines, manholes, grease interceptors, and pump stations.
- Perform engineering calculations, quantity take‑offs, and connection fee estimates to support accurate project costing.
- Represent the Utility in development review and preconstruction meetings, ensuring standards and procedures are consistently applied.
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