April 26, 2021

Transportation Engineering Technician Associate- Kanawha County

Nature of Work

The Transportation Engineering Technician Associate serves in a beginning to intermediate level capacity performing duties associated with highway and bridge construction and maintenance, including planning, design, surveys, materials, construction inspection, utility placement and relocation, traffic operations, and bridge safety. This position will serve in the Highway Data Services Unit in the Geospatial Infrastructure Section of Strategic Systems and Technology Division.  Participates in a training program requiring 180 Technician Development Hours.  Performs related duties as required.

Pay Grade: 11

Typical Duties and Responsibilities

• Conducts standard sampling and field-testing materials including density test by application of standard method of Portland Cement Concrete, Bituminous mixtures,  aggregates, quarries and pits
• Conducts standard construction surveying including instrument duties, provision of adequate staking to permit construction, identification and staking of right-of-way,  reducing and checking field book notes of standard surveys, and determining, plotting and checking standard cross sections
• Enforces traffic controls established during construction
• Computes and records areas, volumes and cost estimates
• Determines drainage areas from survey data of topographic maps
• Determines and utilizes Federal, State and AASHTO load and clearance factors applicable to pavements and structures
• Performs calculation of safe speeds on horizontal curves and determines super-elevation, and calculation of sight distances on vertical curves and screened horizontal  curves
• Prepares and checks detailed estimates, bills of materials and cost estimates
• Reviews and checks location and property surveys
• Posts as-built features on design plans of a project
• Reviews test results to determine if they provide a reasonably unbiased estimate of the information desired
• Reads topographic and hydrographic maps and charts' plot and draft topographic information
• Performs minor adjustments to simple optical instruments (adjust level, etc.)
• Performs triangulation and traverse surveys to meet 3rd order precision standards; operate levels of 3rd order precision in bench level runs and cross-sectioning –  including balancing of back sights and foresights
• Directs survey helpers on location surveys
• Reviews and evaluates routine technical traffic control studies, include simple signalization requests, systems to signs and pavement markings, hazard elimination  projects, studies to determine conformance to established standards
• Validates and compiles traffic volume data to assist engineers or specialists in determining traffic trends
• Travel may be required; therefore, a valid driver’s license may be required.

Required Skills and Knowledge

• Knowledge of first aid procedures
• Knowledge of individual responsibilities under OSHA and other safety requirements
• Knowledge of the applications of computers to design and estimate
• Knowledge of the fundamentals of photogrammetry as applied to design
• Knowledge of care, cleaning, basic calibration and safeguarding of standard laboratory and field equipment and instruments
• Knowledge of basic surveying and drafting required to accurately plot sample locations
• Knowledge of materials testing terms, symbols, punctuation, grammar, spelling and sentence structure
• Knowledge of basic principles of physical science
• Knowledge of methods for collecting and storing samples for future testing; knowledge of aggregate sampling
• Knowledge of reagents used for standard field and laboratory tests
• Knowledge of requirements of special programs such as EEO, OJT, Davis-Bacon and Workers Compensation
• Knowledge of traffic safety requirements at and around work sites
• Knowledge of the utilization of vertical aerial photos and the basic concepts of photography
• Knowledge of traffic safety requirements during construction and of methods to safely maintain or re-route traffic
• Knowledge of procedures required to coordinate work with utility companies and government agencies with emphasis on electrical device layout and installation
• Ability to perform and interpret construction surveys as related to location of traffic control devices
• Ability to read, understand and utilize standard plans and specifications including metric units and conversions
• Ability to coordinate, supervise, record and check construction surveys for line and grade
• Ability to implement and enforce an effective system to account for, safeguard and maintain materials and equipment
• Ability to perform simple mathematics including metric units and conversions
• Ability to compute and record areas, volumes and cost extensions
• Ability to work harmoniously with other employees
• Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing

Required Education and Experience

REQUIRED EDUCATION 
• Certification as a Transportation Engineering Technician Associate by the West Virginia Transportation Engineering Technician Certification Board
• Substitution: (New Hires Only) Successful completion of 12 semester hours in engineering technology from a regionally accredited college or university, plus two (2)  years of full time or equivalent part time paid experience in a technical capacity in a civil engineering environment may be substituted for the Certification
OR

• Obtained an associate in applied science highway engineering technology degree

OR

• Obtained an Associate’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a major in civil engineering technology

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE 
• None required 

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