Project Engineer - Rockford, United States - Coeur d'Alene Tribe

    Coeur d'Alene Tribe
    Coeur d'Alene Tribe Rockford, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    Description

    This is a professional public works construction management position with primary work assignments
    focused on managing construction project design, bidding, contract compliance, quality assurance, and
    compliance with project standards and specifications. The project engineer must implement design
    standards, research project requirements, perform GIS mapping, understand, follow, and implement
    departmental procedures for administering bid processes and contracting with the Tribe. Incumbents
    are expected to manage specific project components for the design, development, construction and
    review of tribal construction projects to ensure excellent results. The work is performed under the
    supervision of the Public Works Director. The incumbent also performs other duties of the department
    as required or as assigned by the Director. The project engineer will also help supervise consultants,
    administer contracts, manage projects, contractors, and part-time staff.

    • Develops preliminary designs and assembles specifications for identified public works
      construction projects.
    • Works with design consulting firms to ensure contracted design work meets the Tribes
      construction standards and specifications.
    • Develops a variety of engineering calculations for streets, utility systems, and construction
      projects.
    • Prepares and/or reviews engineering documents, legal documents, maps, contracts and
      correspondence for public works department construction projects.
    • Plans, organizes and implements public works construction projects utilizing engineering
      drawings and field data and profiles. Creates preliminary and final designs with plans and cross
      sections, estimates of materials, final contract engineering drawings, proposals and contracts,
      solicits bids, evaluates bidder qualifications and makes contract award recommendations.
      Conducts pre-construction meetings, creates and/or approves traffic control plans, coordinates
      inspection schedules, materials testing, record keeping, submittals, requests for information,
      contractor claims, manages design changes and change orders in concert with supervisor,
      calculates and prepares monthly progress payment reports, reviews contractor pay requests,
      creates as-built drawings, and project close-out reports.
    • Serves as a liaison to consultants and the public and performs quality control/quality assurance
      activities on project designs to ensure that projects are designed according to the Tribes design
      standards, material specifications, and needs; maintains accurate records of work completed
      and materials used and notifies consultants and supervisor of authorized project modifications
      or non-compliance.
    • Inspects and tests materials used by consultants and contractors on projects.
    • May conduct traffic counts and traffic control studies and related field work.
    • Participates in all phases of field work as required or as directed.
    • Coordinates the implementation of public works construction projects and inspects projects
      during construction to ensure compliance with project design standards, approved plans,
      specifications and permit requirements.
    • Manages all aspects of construction project accounting, prevailing wage compliance, and
      funding source reporting requirements.
    • Records and maintains accurate field notes, performs engineering calculations, field studies,
      observes and enforces safety procedures.
    • Maintains and updates accurate public works department maps and engineering files.
    • Operates small excavator, skid steer, pickups, 1-ton trucks and trailers.
    • Uses computer-aided drafting and ArcGIS mapping software and a variety of personal computer
      programs such as word processing, spreadsheets, database and other miscellaneous
      engineering and general purpose programs.
    • Attends work on a regular and dependable basis.
    • Interacts in a professional, tactful, and respectful manner with Tribal staff, contractors, elected
      officials, and the public.

    Knowledge of:

    • The terminology, methods, and practices of engineering, drafting, preliminary and final design,
      and surveying, and skills in their application to Tribal public works projects;
    • Public works construction materials, methods, procedures, and practices;
    • The materials, methods, and practices used in public works construction inspection and
      materials testing, and their application to Tribal public works construction projects.
    • Consultant and contractor procurement processes.
    • Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and requirements for administering federally-funded
      projects through the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal Transit Administration, and Indian
      Health Services.
    • Competitive bid process and contractor procurement.

    Ability to:

    • Plan, organize, design, review, and implement public works construction projects;
    • Evaluate engineering designs, plans, and specifications on a variety of construction projects,
      and to work with consultants and contractors to ensure bids include required project
      components;
    • Keep accurate records and field notes, make engineering computations, and prepare plans and
      designs for Tribal public works projects;
    • Read and understand blueprints, details, profile designs, engineering plans and specifications;
    • Combine sound engineering judgment and common sense to solve a variety of design and
      construction problems;
    • Use computer programs such as computer-aided drafting and ArcGIS mapping software and a
      variety of personal computer programs such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases and
      other miscellaneous engineering and general purpose programs;
    • Deal courteously and tactfully with contractors and the public;
    • Work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions, walk safely on and through rough terrain,
      and work in vehicular traffic areas;
    • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with department personnel,
      consultants, contractors, and the public;
    • Provide quality services in a cost-effective manner and recommend improved methods of
      performing the work;
    • Physically perform the essential functions of the job;
    • Possession of a valid drivers license and safe driving record.

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