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Nevada Department of Transportation, Construction Division's Constructability Section seeks a Staff 2, Associate Engineer in Carson City, NV. The incumbent reviews plans, specs, and provisions for accuracy, completeness, and constructability, and attends meetings on-site or virtually to ensure bid-ready contract documents.
They develop TDS, assess timelines, and support TMPs to minimize impacts to the traveling public.
The Nevada Department of Transportation, Construction Division's Constructability Section is hiring for a Staff 2, Associate Engineer located in Carson City, NV. The incumbent performs reviews of plans, specifications, and special provisions for accuracy, completeness, and constructability. The incumbent will provide recommendations and proposed solutions as necessary based on engineering and construction experience during these reviews. The incumbent attends project meetings in office, online via Microsoft TEAMS, and on site at the project location to help ensure that the final contract plans and documents are complete and are biddable and constructable. The incumbent is responsible for calculating Liquidated Damages and User Costs, developing Time Determination Schedules (TDS) to establish contract working days, and perform other schedule and contract-related analyses as required. The position also assists in the development of Limitations of Operations and Transportation Management Plans (TMPs) to support project delivery and minimize impacts to the traveling public. ***Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S, we are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time. Please note that this position is on-site and does not offer remote work options. The Job Duties section listed in this announcement reflects the Statewide Class Specifications for all positions and do not fully correlate with the specific duties of this position***.
Associate Engineers perform a broad range of engineering work not requiring licensure by the Nevada State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Associate Engineers are distinguished from Engineering Technicians by greater latitude in the interpretation and application of established engineering criteria, and their technical expertise in the particular program area and/or knowledge acquired in a baccalaureate course of study in engineering or a related discipline. In addition, Associate Engineer duties are typically distinguished from advanced Engineering Technician duties by a greater responsibility for reviewing, interpreting and using judgment to make recommendations and determinations based on data received, organized, compiled and summarized by lower level technical staff including Engineering Technicians.Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering or closely related engineering field and two years of professional engineering experience; OR Certification by the Nevada State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors as an Engineer Intern, and two years of professional engineering experience in civil engineering or closely related engineering field; OR two years of experience as a Staff I, Associate Engineer or Supervisor I, Associate Engineer in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.Participate in the planning, design, analysis and inspection of construction and maintenance of transportation and highway systems, bridges, and other structures.
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make logical engineering judgments and decisions; read and understand engineering information from plans, drawings, specifications, manuals, correspondence, reports, graphs and memos; analyze technical information, problems, situations, practices or procedures to identify relevant concerns, formulate logical and objective conclusions and recognize alternatives and their implications; communicate orally using appropriate vocabulary and grammar to obtain and provide information and explain policies and procedures; write engineering reports and other technical documents; understand and perform statistical computations; establish rapport and gain the trust of others; operate personal computers and associated engineering software; and all knowledge, skills and abilities required at the lower levels.