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City of Norwalk, Connecticut seeks a Civil Engineer to administer the city's permit management program, applying standard civil engineering techniques to permit applications and various public works projects, including planning, design and land surveying.
You will assist City Departments, boards and commissions, supervise staff and survey crews, prepare plans and cost estimates, and ensure permits are issued and closed in the system.
Position Definition: Administers the permit management program for the City. Selects and applies standard civil engineering techniques, procedures, and criteria to permit applications and a variety of public works planning, construction, design, and land surveying projects; provides technical assistance and consultation to City Departments, Boards and Commissions; and inspects construction projects and permitted work.
Receives general supervision from the Principal Engineer or functional supervision from an engineer of higher grade.
The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not all-inclusive of every task and responsibility.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of civil engineering and land surveying. Ability to apply the principles of civil engineering to solve practical problems and to resolve technical engineering problems independently. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagrammatic, and schematic form. Must be computer literate, skilled in the use of electronic permit management software, GIS, GPS, and Call Before You Dig (CBYD). Ability to become proficient in the use of Cityworks. Required to have a working knowledge of underground utilities, insurance certificates, construction bonding (determining bond amounts), and engineered construction drawings and the ability to analyze same. Ability to develop and interpret plans and specifications. Ability to make accurate cost estimates. Ability to write engineering reports. Ability to direct the work of others. Ability to lift objects weighing 25-50 pounds. Ability to work in occasionally poor weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, or snow.
License or Certificate: Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Certification as an Engineer-in-training within two years.