Engineer, Senior - Raleigh Municipal Building
Job Details
Engineer, Senior - Raleigh Municipal BuildingCity of Raleigh North Carolina
$51,822.00 - $95,871.00 Annually
Full-Time
2018-00161
Facilities Maint-Eng Svcs
04/16/2018
Continuous
Exempt
8888
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Job Description
Hiring Range: $51,822.00 - $82,000.00 (Promotional Hiring Range may vary)
This class is the seventh level in a ten-level Engineering Series devoted to providing paraprofessional engineering support, inspection and professional civil engineering for a variety of public works and environmental functions and projects. Incumbents provide advanced journey level professional engineering and construction management work and are considered subject matter experts with the highest level of knowledge, providing consultation to other engineering staff and to management. As assigned, incumbents may serve as lead workers, assigning work and monitoring work completion or may supervise professional, paraprofessional and/or support staff including conducting performance evaluations, coordinating training, and implementing hiring, discipline and termination procedures.Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Duties:
- Provides advanced engineering work, development plan reviews, and coordination and oversight of project design and construction; monitors adherence of projects and processes with policies, procedures, applicable code, specifications, regulations and standards.
- May serve as lead worker assigning work and monitoring work completion or may supervise staff including conducting performance evaluations, coordinating training, and implementing hiring, discipline and termination procedures.
- Provides project management and coordination of stakeholders and resources which may include consultant selection process, project scoping, contract negotiation, design oversight, schedule monitoring, budget development and funding administration, and project close-out.
- Oversees and administers construction projects including bid and contract administration, construction oversight, coordination of permitting, document reviews, and facilitation of progress meetings.
- Serves as technical resource and liaison for engineering department and contractors, consultants, developers, community groups, commission, agencies, City departments, private entities and other stakeholders; responds to inquiries, requests and complaints; performs research; provides consultation; identifies and resolves issues.
- Attends, conducts and delivers presentations at various meetings; performs public outreach; prepares agendas, reports, cost estimates, computations, specifications, schedules, engineering drawings and other related documentation and communications materials.
- Performs other duties of a similar nature and level as assigned.
Typical Qualifications
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in engineering or directly related field and five years of professional engineering and/or construction/project management experience in area of assignment.
OR
An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above, unless otherwise subject to any other requirements set forth in law or regulation.
Licensing/Certifications
Depending on assignment, some positions may require:- Professional Engineering (PE) Registration.
- Valid North Carolina Class C Driver's License with a satisfactory driving record.
Additional Information
Knowledge of:
- Supervisory principles, practices and techniques (based on assignment).
- Practices and methods of coaching and leading the work of others (based on assignment).
- Techniques and methods for organizing, prioritizing, assigning and monitoring work (based on assignment).
- Principles and practices of civil engineering.
- Project management principles and practices.
- Principles and practices of program administration and management.
- Best practices, trends and emerging technologies.
- Principles and methods of qualitative and quantitative research.
- Principles and applications of critical thinking and analysis.
- Principles and practices of budget development and administration.
- Principles and practices of group facilitation and building consensus.
- Applicable federal, state and local laws, codes, regulations (based on assignment).
- Customer service principles.
- Specialized equipment relevant to area of assignment.
- Modern office technology.
- Supervising and evaluating staff performance (based on assignment).
- Training and coaching staff (based on assignment).
- Coordinating deadlines, prioritizing work demands and assigning/monitoring work performed (based on assignment).
- Providing project management, organization and logistics coordination.
- Managing project or program finances.
- Providing consultation and serving as a program liaison and subject matter expert.
- Monitoring compliance with applicable plans, standards, regulations and contracts.
- Troubleshooting equipment and operational issues.
- Identifying engineering-related deficiencies and recommending solutions.
- Researching industry trends, solutions and best practices.
- Researching technical issues and articulating recommendations.
- Exercising political acumen, tact and diplomacy.
- Monitoring, evaluating and assessing engineering projects and functional operations.
- Troubleshooting equipment and operational issues.
- Identifying engineering-related deficiencies and recommending solutions.
- Researching industry trends, solutions and best practices.
- Researching technical issues and articulating recommendations.
- Exercising political acumen, tact and diplomacy.
- Monitoring, evaluating and assessing engineering projects and functional operations.
- Facilitating group discussions and building consensus using persuasive reasoning.
- Authoring and preparing original reports, documents and presentations.
- Interpreting and applying applicable laws, codes, regulations and standards (based on assignment).
- Providing customer service.
- Utilizing a computer and relevant software applications.
- Utilizing communication and interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisors, the general public and others to sufficiently exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.
Positions in this class typically require: stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motions.
Medium Work:
Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Working Conditions:
Work is performed in both the field and in an indoor office environment with frequent exposure to hazardous physical conditions (such as mechanical parts, electrical currents, vibration, etc.); frequent exposure to atmospheric conditions (such as fumes, odors, dusts, gases, poor ventilation, etc.); moderate exposure to hazardous materials (such as chemicals, blood and other body fluids); frequent exposure to environmental conditions (such as disruptive people, imminent danger, or a threatening environment); frequent exposure to extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting and movement restrictions; and moderate exposure intense noise or travel.
Note:
This job classification description is intended to be generic in nature. It is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. The essential duties, functions and responsibilities and Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) designation may vary based on the specific tasks assigned to the position.
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City of Raleigh Employee Benefits
http://www.noegov.netWhen you join the City of Raleigh's work family, your benefits are an important part of your "total rewards". Your benefits impact many aspects of your life including your health, your finances, and the protection of your family. The City provides a comprehensive benefits package as part of our total rewards program to support you through important events in your life, to enhance your life outside work, and to help you plan and prepare for the future.
This benefits summary describes benefits that are available to:
- Regular full-time employees
- Regular part-time employees
- Firefighters
- Police Officers (Law Enforcement Officers)
- Temporary employees
- Seasonal employees
- Interns
The City's Benefits Package includes:
Paid Time Off
Holidays (12 paid holidays determined by the City Council):
- New Year's Day
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Good Friday
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Veteran's Day
- 2 Days for Thanksgiving
- 3 Days for Christmas
Vacation
The City of Raleigh provides paid vacation for you to be away from work for rest and relaxation. Vacation is earned at the rate of 1 day per month, beginning the first of the month, following the completion of 30 days of employment. You are required to complete six months of service before vacation leave will be granted.
Vacation Accrual Schedule is shown below for years of service:
- 0 - 3 years | (1 day/month = 12 days/year)
- 4 - 10 years | (1.25 days/month = 15 days/year)
- 11 - 15 years | (1.5 days/month = 18 days/year)
- 16 - 20 years | (1.75 days/month = 21 days/year)
- 20+ years | (2 days/month = 24 days/year)
Note: Employees may accrue up to 50 day. Vacations days over 50 are automatically converted to sick leave.
Sick Leave
The City provides sick leave for you, which is earned at the rate of 1 day per month (12 days per year), beginning the first of the month following completion of 30 days of employment.
Additional Sick Leave
In addition to sick leave, after 8 years of employment, you will have an Additional Sick Leave account and will accrue 5.44 days per month during your 8th year. After 15 years, you will accrue 5.44 days per month during your 15th year. After 25 years, you will accrue 10.88 days per month during your 25th year.
Petty Leave
As a City employee, you earn 12 hours of petty leave per year. Petty leave can be used for attending to personal matters which usually cannot be transacted outside of office hours, such as medical appointments, etc., not to exceed 4 hours in one day.
Health BenefitsMedical Coverage
For many employees, one of the most important decisions you make is selecting the medical plan option that is best for you and your family. The City provides you with the choice of two medical plan options (Blue Options PPO Plan A and PPO Plan B), administered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. When you enroll in medical coverage, prescription drug coverage is included.
- Plan A: The City pays a significant portion of your and your dependents' premiums under Plan A.
- Plan B: The City pays the full cost of individual coverage and a significant portion of your dependents' premiums under Plan B
Note: The City offers a wellness incentive on medical insurance premiums for employees who complete the requirements of the Health Risk Screening/Assessment and Tobacco Attestation each year.
Coverage for new employees is effective the first day of the month following your date of hire. Premiums for the plan are paid through payroll deductions on a pre-tax basis. We offer the following levels of coverage to cover yourself and your eligible dependents:
- individual (for employee only)
- parent/children
- employee/spouse
- family
Dental Coverage
Good dental care is an important part of your overall health care. The City provides you with dental coverage and pays a significant portion of the cost for you and your family. Coverage for new employees is effective the first day of the month following your date of employment. Premiums for the plan are paid through payroll deductions on a pre-tax basis. We offer the following levels of coverage to cover yourself and your eligible dependents:
- individual (for employee only)
- parent/children
- employee/spouse
- family
Group Term Life/Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
An important concern for most employees is providing economic security for your family in the event of your death or accidental dismemberment. All regular employees are provided basic life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment in an amount equal to 1 times their base annual salary, up to a maximum of $250,000. The coverage is effective the first day of the month following your date of hire. The City pays the full premium cost for Basic Life/AD&D insurance for you.
Voluntary Term Life Insurance
You may purchase additional Voluntary Life for yourself through payroll deductions in the amount of 1, 2, and 3 times your base annual salary, not to exceed $400,000. You may apply for as much as $125,000 without medical evidence of insurability if you elect it within 31 days of your initial eligibility.
Dependent Life Insurance
You may also purchase Dependent Life coverage for your spouse or dependent children. You may purchase coverage for your dependents in the amount of $2,500 or more through payroll deductions.
Whole Life Insurance
To provide additional life insurance for yourself, you may purchase Whole Life Insurance. Whole Life Insurance is permanent insurance that supplements your term life insurance. Coverage includes a long term care rider, which allows you to access a death benefit for long term care and home health care needs. Guaranteed issue coverage premiums range from $3 to $25 per week.
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
Flexible Spending Accounts are another valuable feature of the City's Benefits package. A Flexible Spending Account (FSA) is a tax-free account that allows you to pay for essential health care expenses that are not covered, or are partially covered. Expenses include medical/ dental/ vision expenses, child/dependent care expenses, or monthly parking fees. The City has established medical, dependent care, and parking "reimbursement" accounts so that employees may pay for these expenses on a pre-tax basis.
Disability/Accident/Critical IllnessDisability Income Plan
You may purchase short-term disability insurance to replace a portion of your income if you are unable to work due to an off-the-job accident, illness, surgery, or pregnancy. You may enroll in this voluntary payroll deduction plan, which provides up to 60% of your income up to a maximum monthly benefit of $5,000 if you are unable to work.
Accident Insurance
You are eligible to enroll in this voluntary payroll deduction plan, which may supplement your health insurance providing 24-hour coverage for accident-related injuries. Coverage provides lump-sum payments directly to employees for accident related injuries including, but not limited to, broken bones, cuts, burns, eye injuries, ruptured discs, etc. An annual wellness (health screening) benefit is included.
Critical Illness
You are eligible to enroll in this voluntary payroll deduction plan, which provides a lump sum payment if you are diagnosed with a covered critical illness. You may purchase coverage for your spouse. Each dependent child is covered at 50% of the amount of coverage you purchase at no additional cost. A wellness (health screening) benefit is available.
RetirementN.C. Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System (NCLGERS)
All regular full-time employees are covered under the North Carolina Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System (NCLGERS). As an employee, you contribute 6% of your annual salary on a tax-deferred basis. The City contributes a percentage of your annual salary to your retirement accounts.
Regular Full-Time Employees are eligible for a full unreduced retirement benefit after they:
- Complete 30 years of creditable service at any age
- Reach age 60 and complete at least 25 years of creditable service
- Reach age 65 and complete at least 5 years of creditable service
Regular Full-Time Employees are eligible for a reduced early retirement benefit after they:
- Reach age 50 and complete at least 20 years of creditable service
- Reach age 60 and complete at least 5 years of creditable service
Purchase of Creditable Service
Effective January 1, 2003 pre-tax money from an eligible retirement plan or IRA may be accepted via rollover on an in-service plan-to-plan transfer to purchase creditable service. This was approved in October 2003 by Prudential 401(k) and City of Raleigh Supplemental Retirement Plan.
What Does This Mean To You?
If you have withdrawn service, military service, or part time local service, etc., then you can use your funds from your Prudential 401(k) or the City of Raleigh Supplemental Retirement Plan to purchase this service by rolling over the funds.
How Can You Do This?
Contact Human Resources at 919-996-3315 to obtain the forms. You may also go to the following websites to download the forms
Supplemental Retirement PlansTo maximize your retirement income, all regular full-time employees may voluntarily participate in either the City's Supplemental Retirement Plan or the Supplemental Retirement Income Plan of North Carolina 401(K) Plan, or in both plans.
Supplemental Retirement Plan
Participation in this Plan is voluntary. Employees may contribute a minimum of 1.0% of their salary to receive the City's match of 2%, except for law enforcement officers. Contributions can be made on a tax-deferred or after-tax basis.
Supplemental Retirement Income Plan of N.C. 401(k) Plan
All regular full-time employees may participate in the Supplemental Retirement Income Plan of North Carolina 401(K) Plan. Participation is voluntary and officers may contribute up to a maximum level as provided by IRS regulations. Contributions can be made on a tax-deferred or after-tax basis.
The maximum contribution limits for both Plans are $17,500 in 2014.
Note: If you are age 50 or older, you may contribute an additional $5,500 in 2014.
Social Security
City employees are members of the Social Security System. The employee contributes 7.65% of their annual salary and the City contributes the same amount. Social Security benefits include retirement and disability payments and survivor's insurance.
Other Important BenefitsEmployee Health & Wellness Center
The City operates an Employee Health Center for its employees, which is used to treat job related injuries and illnesses which occur while employees are at work. All employees are required to have a pre-employment drug screening. Screenings of new employees are to be completed within the first two weeks of employment. Periodic health screenings that include vision, hearing, and blood pressure screening are provided and are required for certain departments.
Wellness Program
The City provides a comprehensive and innovative wellness program, Wellness for Life, to employees. Our wellness program is designed to help employees prevent disease and illness by lowering health risks through education, adopting healthy lifestyles, increasing the use of preventative medical screenings, and preventative health care. Our program also provides management for employees with diseases through work sessions and customized health strategies.
Raleigh Employee Assistance Program (Reap)
The City of Raleigh provides employees and family members with confidential counseling to help resolve problems that may affect their work or family life.
Credit Union
The Local Government Federal Credit Union is available to all regular employees. Employees must complete 6 months of continuous employment and be a Credit Union member before becoming eligible to obtain a loan. In order to keep your membership in the Credit Union, you must have a minimum of $25 on deposit. Savings and loans are insured in the event of your death.
Worker's Compensation
All City employees are covered under the North Carolina Worker's Compensation Act. This act covers those employees who suffer injuries as a result of an accident while performing duties. It will pay medical expenses and a portion of the employee's salary if the individual is out of work as a result of a work related disability.
Tuition Assistance
The City offers a Tuition Assistance Program to those employees who wish to further their education and training. An employee may receive financial assistance up to $1,250 per fiscal year for courses relating to their present job or future position with the City.
Part-Time Regular EmployeesRegular part-time employees who work at least 20 hours or more per week are eligible for the City's benefit package. These benefits include:
- Medical, Dental, and Life insurance (employee pays on prorated basis)
- Vacation, Sick, and Holidays (earns and is charged on prorated basis)
- Additional Sick Leave (employee must work the full-time equivalent of the years of service required in order to receive benefit)
- Petty Leave (6 hours per year)
- Retirement Plan (employee participates in both NCLGERS and Supplemental Plans; City contributes also)
- City of Raleigh Credit Union
Part-time regular employees are not eligible for:
- Award for Service (Longevity)
- Tuition Assistance
- Employee Service Awards
If you become a firefighter for the City, you are eligible for all of the benefits listed under the "Regular Full-Time Employees" section of this summary. However, the eligibility for a reduced early retirement benefit under the N.C. Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System is different than the eligibility for a regular full-time employee. (See below)
N.C. Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System (NCLGERS)
Firefighters are eligible for a full unreduced retirement benefit after they:
- Complete 30 years of creditable service at any age
- Reach age 60 and complete at least 25 years of creditable service
- Reach age 65 and complete at least 5 years of creditable service
Firefighter are eligible for a reduced early retirement benefit after they:
- Reach age 50 and complete at least 20 years of creditable service
- Reach age 55 and complete at least 5 years of creditable service
Law enforcement officers are eligible for all of the benefits listed under the "Regular Full-Time Employees" section of this summary except for the benefits shown as follows:
N.C. Local Governmental Employees' Retirement System (NCLGERS)
Police Officers are eligible for a full unreduced retirement benefit after they:
- Complete 30 years of creditable service at any age
- Reach age 55 and complete at least 5 years of creditable service
Police Officers are eligible for a reduced early retirement benefit after they:
- Reach age 50 and complete at least 15 years of creditable service
Special Separation Allowance for Law Enforcement Officers
As a law enforcement officer, if you retire on a service allowance (i.e., 30 years of service at any age or age 55 with at least 5 years of service, you may be eligible for a monthly separation allowance payable until you reach age 62, or until you return to any employment with the local government if a LGERS retiree. Other conditions also apply. Contact Human Resources for details, since the City is responsible for making all determinations of eligibility and for making these benefit payments when you retire.
Temporary/Seasonal Employees and InternsThe City employs temporary and seasonal employees and interns who generally are scheduled to work on a short-term basis. However, if you are hired as a temporary or seasonal employee, or as an intern, you are not eligible for the City of Raleigh's benefits package as described in this summary.
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01Please select your highest level of education completed.
- Some high school
- High school diploma (or GED)
- Some college
- Associate's degree
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree
- PhD or other professional degree
02How much relevant work experience do you have in this field?- None
- Less than 1 year
- 1 to less than 2 years
- 2 to less than 3 years
- 3 to less than 4 years
- 4 to less than 5 years
- 5 to less than 6 years
- 6 to less than 7 years
- 7 to less than 8 years
- 8 to less than 9 years
- 9 to less than 10 years
- 10 years or more
03Are you able to work during emergency, disaster, and inclement weather situations?- Yes
- No
04Describe any experience you may have with RFP/RFQ writing and contract writing along with negotiations, and execution of contracts?05Briefly describe your management of projects as it relates to constructions?06Describe your experience in planning Capital Improvement Projects and Americans with Disabilities Act projects?07Describe your experience in planning and executing logistics for space allocations and modifications associated with timelines for organization owned or leased spaced?08Do you have a valid North Carolina driver's license (or the ability to obtain within 30 days of hire)?- Yes
- No
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- Employer
- City of Raleigh North Carolina
- Department
- Facilities Maint-Eng Svcs
- Address
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222 W. Hargett Street
Raleigh, North Carolina
- Phone
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919-996-3315