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Engineering Technician I/II/III
Nature of Work:
Under the general supervision of the Engineering Permits Supervisor, performs technical work in the assimilation, compilation, and specialized processing of various development engineering tasks and projects. The work involves performing and/or assisting engineers and other professionals in a wide variety of design, engineering, data gathering, construction inspection, and development review. Such projects include street, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and solid waste systems.
Determination of Engineering Technician I, II, or III is dependent upon the needs of the Engineering Division and based on candidate qualifications at the time of hire.
Essential Job Functions:
Engineering Technician I this is an entry level position for engineer technicians
- Serves as initial engineering contact and responds to public inquiries from external and internal customers.
- Provides as-built engineering records and right of way information for use in the preparation of construction documents for both external and internal customers.
- Assists with the coordination of utility One-Call locates.
- Provides utility crews with current utility location and facility information.
- Assists in the coordination of the review and processing of design plans and related documents for issuance of construction, right-of-way use, clearing and grading, stormwater, waste disposal and other Engineering permits submitted by private developers, contractors and internal departments.
- Assists in the coordination of Public Works reviews and comments on development permit applications.
- Assists with the preparation and maintenance of accurate records of street, stormwater, water, and sanitary sewer system improvements for incorporation into the Citys mapping GIS database.
- Assists in the calculation of LID, latecomer, connection and system development fees.
- Maintains records regarding LID, ULID and Developer Reimbursement Agreements.
- Coordinates/performs field inspections of permit related activities, temporary erosion and sedimentation control measures, clearing and grading projects, stormwater facilities, infrastructure repairs, water main pressure and bacterial testing, routine public/private engineering construction projects, and site reviews with field crews
- Computes and compiles survey data from field survey notes.
- Assists with field survey work related to data collection and construction staking.
Engineering Technician II this is a mid-level position for engineer technicians
- Responds to public inquiries from external and internal customers.
- Provides as-built engineering records and right of way information for use in the preparation of construction documents for both external and internal customers.
- Assists in the coordination of the review and processing of design plans and related documents for issuance of construction, right-of-way use, clearing and grading, stormwater, waste disposal and other engineering permits submitted by private developers, contractors and internal departments.
- Assists in the coordination of Public Works reviews and comments on development permit applications.
- Assists with the coordination of utility One-Call locates.
- Provides utility crews with current utility location and facility information.
- Prepares and maintains accurate records of street, stormwater, water, and sanitary sewer system improvements for incorporation into the Citys GIS database.
- Calculates LID, latecomer, connection, and system development fees.
- Prepares and maintains records regarding LID, ULID and Developer Reimbursement Agreements.
- Coordinates/performs field inspections of permit related activities, temporary erosion and sedimentation control measures, clearing and grading projects, stormwater facilities, infrastructure repairs, water main pressure and bacterial testing, routine public/private engineering construction projects, and site reviews with field crews
- Investigates reported illicit discharges to the Citys stormwater system.
- Computes and compiles survey data from field survey notes; corrects, updates and extends city mapping.
- Assists with field survey work related to data collection and construction staking.
- Assists in the preparation of working drawings, plans, specifications, and estimates for sanitary sewers, storm sewers, water lines, street improvements, solid waste facilities, buildings and other similar projects.
- Assists with construction management and inspection of Public Works construction projects.
Engineering Technician III this is a senior level position for engineer technicians
- Reviews permit applications and development plans and specifications for compliance with Urban Services Standards & Guidelines, and ADA standards
- Assists in the preparation of working drawings, plans, and estimates for sanitary sewers, storm sewers, water lines, street improvements, solid waste facilities, buildings and other similar projects.
- Performs construction management and inspection of Public Works construction projects.
- Prepares and maintains accurate records of Public Works street, storm, water and sanitary sewer systems and assists in providing information for updates of GIS database.
- Assists in the coordination of Public Works reviews and comments on development permit applications.
- Assists in the coordination of developers, contractors and internal departments in the review and processing of construction plans and other related documents for issuance of construction and right of way use, clearing and grading, stormwater, waste disposal and other engineering permits.
- Prepares and maintains records regarding LID, ULID and Developer Reimbursement Agreements. Calculates LID, latecomer, connection and system development fees.
- Assists in public records requests, and other requests for information.
- Coordinates utility one-call locates, inspections, water main pressure and bacterial testing, repairs and site reviews with field crews and contractors. Provides utility crews with current utility location and facility information.
- Provides as-built engineering records and right of way information for preparation of construction documents.
- Tracks/coordinates/performs field inspections for permits, temporary erosion and sediment control, and assists in routine engineering construction inspections, clearing and grading site inspections, stormwater facility inspections and surveying.
- Computes and compiles survey data from field survey notes; corrects, updates and extends city mapping.
Qualifications:
Engineering Technician I
Education: Graduation from an accredited two (2) year college or university with an Associates Degree in an engineering, construction management, or related engineering discipline.
Experience: Entry level experience with an associates degree OR two (2) years of an equivalent combination of education and progressively responsible experience in public works and utilities engineering work will be considered. Possession of or ability to obtain within 30 days of appointment, a valid Washington State drivers license at the time of appointment, and a good driving record are required.
Engineering Technician II
Education: Graduation from an accredited two (2) year college or university with an Associates Degree in an engineering, construction management, or related engineering discipline.
Experience: Three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in public works and utilities engineering work AND two (2) years of accredited college education. Or five (5) years of an equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered. Possession of a professional certificate in construction management or similar public works related credential is preferred. Possession of or ability to obtain within 30 days of appointment, a valid Washington State drivers license, and a good driving record are required.
Engineering technician III
Education: Graduation from an accredited two (2) year college or university with a Associates Degree in an engineering, construction management, or related engineering discipline.
Experience: At least ten (10) years progressively responsible experience in public works and utilities engineering work. An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered. Possession of a professional certificate in construction management or similar public works related credential is preferred. Possession of or ability to obtain within 30 days of appointment, a valid Washington State drivers license, and a good driving record are required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of engineering methods and techniques as applied to public works construction and maintenance projects.
- Knowledge of inspection requirements and materials/methods used in construction of public works infrastructure.
- Knowledge of city, county, state and federal regulatory codes and ordinances relative to public works.
- Knowledge of computer aided drafting techniques.
- Knowledge of computers and database, spreadsheet, word processing, graphics, and engineering software applications.
- Knowledge of real estate research issues associated with property ownership and easements.
- Ability to interpret and enforce policies and ordinances fairly and impartially.
- Ability to communicate with the public, general contractors and suppliers professionally and tactfully.
- Ability to manage stressful situations and resolve conflicts in a courteous manner.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees and the general public.
- Ability to use computer aided drafting, GIS database, word processing, and spreadsheet software applications.
- Ability to read and interpret civil engineering permits and act as departmental resource to coordinate the Citys permit review, issuance and construction process.
- Ability to interpret land descriptions with minimal supervision.
- Ability to research documents regarding property ownership, values, easements and assessments.
- Ability to interpret and make computations from field survey notes with minimal supervision.
- Ability to read, write, and comprehend English at a level necessary for efficient job performance.
At the City of Port Angeles youll join a dedicated team of engineers and planners, where youll contribute to meaningful projects that support the economic growth and development of our city.
Youll also enjoy living in a welcoming coastal community known for its natural beauty and vast recreational opportunities. Port Angeles is located on the Olympic Peninsula in Western Washington.
Nearby amenities include hot springs, beaches, rivers and parks, including the world renowned Olympic National Park. Our city also serves as an international gateway, with regular ferry service to Victoria, B.C.
We offer excellent pay and comprehensive health and pension benefits.
HOW TO APPLY
Please complete and submit the online application, along with a letter of interest and resume. Evaluation of all candidates will be based on desirable qualifications. Only those selected to receive an interview will be contacted. Recruitment window closes September 9, 2026. Applications will be reviewed upon submission, and position may be filled sooner.
To learn more about our openings and submit your application, please visit our website (www.cityofpa.us/jobs)
You can also contact us directly at humanresources@cityofpa.us.. We look forward to hearing from you.
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