Civil Engineer
City of Warren Engineering, Building, and Planning Department
Job description
Acceptable Experience/Training:
Must possess a bachelor’s or associate's degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the field of civil engineering, civil engineering technology, surveying, or construction engineering. If you are planning on graduating soon that is fine still apply.
Our day to day activities:
Utility Location Service
Participating in the construction of road projects. This includes milling the roads, paving the roads, sidewalk projects, and manhole and inlet projects
Budgeting and creating estimates for the road projects and sidewalk projects
Contractor Registration and permitting
Contractor oversight for work completed in the city right of way
Furnishing of plans and information as requested by the contractors and engineers
Plan Review for public and private projects involving city utilities
Compliance with monitoring for city ordinances
Responding to requests from city residents for property locations, deeds, drainage, and other maters of concern
Coordination of road closing requests and special hauls
inspection of railroad crossings
Updating records and drawings of sanitary and storm sewers
Benefits:
Paid Holiday, Overtime, Competitive wages, Competitive Retirement packages including OPERS (The city matches 10% of your salary and the state matches 14% of your salary with no current contribution) and Deferred Compensation (Defer a portion of your salary tax free into a free retirement account), Free Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement through FAFSA (PSLF), 30 minutes paid break, plenty of room to get promoted easily such as taking your FE and PE , and 5% raise every year for the first 2 years with raises there after depending on union agreements.