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February 12, 2024 at 12:26 PM #2259
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InactiveWasatch County is hiring a new County Engineer.
https://wasatch.utah.gov/employment
EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Wasatch County seeks full time County Engineer. Grade V -$138,944-$153,358.40 plus competitive
benefit package. This position performs a variety of working level professional and technical duties as an
Engineer to assist in coordinating and participating in the design, development, and construction of county
infrastructure and projects. Complete job description is available from the Wasatch County Personnel
Office, 55 S 500 E Heber City Utah 84032 or online at http://www.wasatch.utah.gov/employment. Cover letter
and copy of current resume must be submitted to the Personnel Office at the above address or emailed to
personnel711wasatch. utah. gov. Position is open until filled with first review of resumes occurring on
Friday, February 23, 2024. Wasatch County is an EOE
WASATCH COUNTY JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: County Engineer
GRADE NUMBER: V – $138,944-$153,358
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 2024
DEPARTMENT: Engineering
JOB SUMMARY
Performs a variety of working level professional and technical duties as needed to assist in coordinating
and participating in the design, development, and construction of county infrastructure and projects.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Assists with various aspects of project management for construction projects, including adherence with
established standards and work plans, processes and procedures; monitors activities and work to assure
compliance with standards and contract specifications; assures timely completion of projects; conducts and
coordinates project inspections.
Assists in review and coordination of projects, plans, reports, calculations, and improvements submitted as
submitted.
Assists in coordinating a variety of operations and activities undertaken by the engineering division related
to traffic management, infrastructure analysis and public works systems; coordinates project priorities;
prepares engineering reviews and reports for proposed projects and developments.
Participates in the development and maintenance of flood control program; serves as liaison with federal,
state, county and local jurisdictions; represents the County to various commissions and task forces;
prepares various reports, projects and evaluations as required; provides input to the County and committees
as required.
Maintains records and updates related to infrastructure improvements, engineering reports, calculations,
and other documents.
Participates in construction management that may include; but not limited to; construction oversight,
scheduling, public communication, budgeting, and payment
Supervises inspectors, contractors, sub-contractors, and Engineering department personnel in applications,
the design, inspection, and maintenance of County projects to ensure compliance with plans, specifications,
codes, and safety considerations.
Participates in County’s process of Development Review Committee (DRC) and submits required approval
of department areas.
Signs subdivision plats as the County Engineer.
Reviews and submits code amendments proactively and in response to requests from applications, council,
and/or county administration.
Supervises bond estimating and approval and approves bond releases.
Resolves engineering concerns and problems relating to Wasatch County from citizens, contractors,
government agencies, and/or other interested parties.
Develops and administers the Engineering Department budgets; formulates department policies and
procedures.
Directs and coordinates the work of engineering consultants.
Oversee storm water management.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of -Construction drawings and specifications, mathematics, algebra, and trigonometry,
drafting procedures; computer-aided designing, drafting and plotting instruments. Principles and practices
of engineering design and construction
Skill with – Project planning, scheduling, and control. Communication with contractors, utility companies,
and public. Interpreting plans and specifications Word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and other
office software, computerized engineering systems, and instruments. Developing, maintaining, and
managing a team of professionals to achieve goals, project deadlines, and objectives
Ability to – Handle complex problems. Regularly be onsite of construction projects and verify compliance
with Engineering Standards. Communicate with others and to assimilate and understand information, in a
manner consistent with the essential job functions. Work in an office environment as well as outside in the
field. Receive, deliver, and explain oral and written instructions. Exercise initiative and sound judgment.
React resourcefully under varying stressful situations. Communicate effectively verbally and in writing
with co-workers, contractors and with the public under potentially adverse circumstances and to work well
others
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work is performed in an office setting. Tasks require a variety of physical activities such as walking,
standing, stooping, sitting, reaching, talking, hearing and seeing. Common eye, hand, finger dexterity
required for most essential functions. Mental application utilizes memory for details, verbal instructions,
emotional stability and discriminating thinking and creative problem solving. Occasionally lifts or
otherwise moves objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who
require and request such accommodation.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. Five (5) years work experience performing
professional civil engineering activities including two (2) years in a lead capacity. Experience with
AutoCAD and GISI ArcMap preferred.
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION
Incumbent must possess a valid State of Utah Driver’s License.
Incumbent must be a Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Utah
**This description lists the major duties and requirements of the job and is not all-inclusive. Incumbent(s)
may be expected to perform job-related duties other than those contained in this document and may be
required to have specific job-related knowledge and skills.
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