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Civil Engineer Technician I or II

City of Oshkosh

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Location: Oshkosh, WI
Type: Full Time
Posted: 07/27/2022
Deadline to Apply: Open - no deadline given by employer
Payrate: $25.29 or $27.85 to start
More Information: City of Oshkosh Employment

As a Civil Engineer Technician for the City of Oshkosh, you will perform technical, moderately complex engineering related work on projects for the Department of Public Works. Work may include: project development including construction plans and specifications; project management; project close out; construction inspection; technical drafting and as-built mapping; surveying; record keeping and administrative work; preparing special assessments; coordinating with contractors and the public; and providing customer assistance.

Civil Engineer Technicians are afforded some opportunity for independent judgment in planning work or in making technical decisions and are expected to work independently within established policies, practices and guidelines and exercise independent judgment on a daily basis.

The Civil Engineering Technician is a progressive position starting with the CET I and with the possibility to advance to CET II and to CET Program Manager.

Required Minimum Qualifications for CET I
• A minimum of an Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology, GIS/Cartography or a related program; or related work experience.
• A minimum of one (1) year of experience in engineering fieldwork is preferred.
• Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.

Required Minimum Qualifications for CET II
• A minimum of an Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology, GIS, Cartography or a related program, and a minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience as a Civil Engineer Technician or related professional/work experience.
• Possess one of the following certifications: ACI; or CPESC, CESSWI, CISEC, or various other Erosion Control Certification; or other approved certifications.
• Possess and maintain a driver’s license.