Engineering Technician I or II; Civil
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer, Water Engineer -
Construction
Civil Engineering, Water Engineer
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Civil Engineering Technician I or II
Hours:
Monday–Friday, 7am–3:30pm. Flexible schedule outside of construction season. Overtime during construction season.
Tech I Wage Scale: $30.65 to $43.17
Tech II Wage Scale: $34.53 to $48.63
SALARY INCREASES: Receive a salary increase on your anniversary date each year. Additionally, receive a 6% COLA increase in January 2027 per Union contract.
The City of Moorhead is accepting applications for either a Civil Engineering Technician I or Engineering Technician II working in the Engineering Department. These skilled technical positions perform intermediate work in field and office of engineering, surveying project sites, performing quantitative research, drafting plans, preparing maps, calculating and recording data and quantities, performing algebraic and geometric design computations, operating survey equipment and utilizing AutoCAD Civil 3D software, performing traffic infrastructure construction staking on project sites, inspecting roads, bridges, utilities and construction projects for compliance with plans and specifications, preparing and maintaining records, files and reports, conducting safety and maintenance inspections of City traffic infrastructure, and related work as required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS FOR BOTH POSITIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE:
- Develops and prepares preliminary engineering reports, plans and specifications for a wide variety of utility and transportation infrastructure projects, including sewer and water mains and streets for approval by the Senior Engineer.
- Performs preliminary design calculations for estimating quantities and designing line, grade and alignment of utility and transportation infrastructure projects for approval by the Senior Engineer.
- Develops, prepares and/or reviews and updates utility and transportation infrastructure maps, database and comprehensive plans.
- Maintains and preserves public works records; drafts as-built records of projects and infrastructure; documents changes for the operation and maintenance programs such as GIS and AutoCAD Civil 3D.
- Operates survey equipment including GPS equipment, Total Station equipment, Auto levels, grade rods, etc.; performs construction staking crews and completes as-built surveys using CAD equipment.
- Performs the following duties on Federal, Municipal, State Aid and locally funded projects: drafts and calculates field notes to document material testing and certification, contractor installed quantities, project alignment and grades at designated locations according to project plans. Additionally, performs traffic infrastructure construction inspection to ensure compliance with the plans, specifications and applicable Federal and Municipal State Aid project development requirements.
(Eng. Tech I only works on local projects and not federal or state projects) - Researches records, maps and other information to obtain typical engineering data such as location of easements, sewer stubs, water mains, hydrants, property special assessments, etc.
- Drafts using Civil 3D detailed dimensional drawings such as street, water, sewer, drainage and other utility plans, systems and projects.
- Reviews and recommends approval of shop drawings and submittals for compliance with project material specifications.
- Performs office-related functions including preparing correspondence, maps, presentation materials, brochures, field notes, printing materials, answering phones and responding to inquiries from contractors, developers, property owners, staff and the general public; prepares and maintains records, files and reports as required.
- Creates charts for statistical data representation; completes finished designs and calculations from sketches.
- Uses computer assisted drafting (AutoCAD Civil 3D) equipment and software.
- Engineer Tech II ONLY:
Performs other duties as requested. Which may include:
Receives, reviews, and approves or denies public right-of-way applications for utility installation/repairs, curb/gutter repairs, driveway approach installation/repairs, and right-of-way restoration work. Inspect and manage the restoration and construction timeline of…
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