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   The Position
  
 
   The City of Carlsbad is recruiting for an Associate Engineer that will be part of the Transportation and Drainage Engineering Division and a key member of the Transportation Department. This individual will be part of an engineering team that manages a variety of transportation and storm drain projects and will report to an Engineering Manager of the Transportation and Drainage Engineering Division.
 A successful applicant will possess a strong working knowledge of civil transportation and drainage engineering principles and practices to join the Transportation Department of the Public Works Branch. The Associate Engineer will perform professional engineering tasks that include contract administration, design and management of various transportation and drainage projects, review plans, specifications, and cost estimates, and conduct various studies to ensure compliance with applicable Federal, State, County, and local standards and regulations.
 
 This position will conduct and coordinate professional civil and transportation engineering work, both alone and under the general supervision of a Senior Engineer in the planning, design, and construction of transportation and drainage facilities associated with the city's CIP.
 
 This is an opportunity to work for a well-financed and professionally managed City and to help with the growth and maintenance of its transportation and drainage system assets. You will be working on interesting projects as the City begins to implement the new General Plan and the associated Mobility Element which will include the effects of the California Complete Streets Act of 2008. In addition, you will be working on projects that incorporate the requirements of the Statewide Construction General Permit and the most recent National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit and Trash Policies.
 
 If you are looking for a position with an organization that offers a great culture, work environment, diverse exposure to learning and growth opportunities then you should apply for this position.
 
 Carlsbad - The Community: This nearly 40 square mile city is ideally situated in north coastal San Diego County with an approximate population of 115,000. It offers a great climate, beautiful beaches, lagoons, and abundant natural open space. World-class resorts, family attractions, well-planned neighborhoods, a diverse business sector, and a charming village atmosphere combine to create the ideal California experience.
 You belong in Carlsbad: The City of Carlsbad embraces and recognizes the vital relationship of an inclusive, engaged work environment and innovative excellence. An equitable and inclusive work climate comprises personal experiences, values, and views shaped from differences of culture and circumstance. Our organization appreciates belonging, creativity, recognition and retention of its employees and is committed to hiring and developing motivated, productive and talented employees who provide services and enhance our quality of life. We work to embrace open and equitable access to opportunities for learning and development as our responsibility and goal. The Branch: The Public Works Branch is responsible for planning, providing and maintaining the infrastructure that supports Carlsbad's excellent quality of life. The Branch includes a variety of Departments including Administration, Environmental Management, General Services, Utilities, and Transportation. More than 173 full-time staff support the Branch which has an annual budget of $90 million, along with a total Capital Improvement Program (CIP) appropriation of $260 million.
 
 The Department: The Transportation Department supports the planning, design, and construction and inspection of city and private development projects; keeps people and traffic moving; and fosters transportation and drainage infrastructure systems.
 
 The Division: The Transportation and Drainage Engineering Division designs transportation and storm drain system CIP projects, prepares master plans, conducts special studies and investigations, and provides as-needed engineering services to the transportation and drainage maintenance and operations divisions. For each project, a variety of services are provided including managing consultants that provide planning, engineering and environmental investigations resulting in the preparation of construction contract documents, construction engineering assistance and general project management.
 The division coordinates the preparation of the annual update to the city's CIP, manages the ongoing implementation of various financing districts and assists developers with the formation of additional financing districts and reimbursement agreements.PLEASE NOTE: The advertised salary range is effective as of 1/1/2025 in anticipation of the incumbent starting after that date
 The division is also the lead in the creation and maintenance of the city's asset inventory which includes: transportation and drainage assets. In addition to creating the inventory, staff in this area prepare and deliver mapping products and complete analysis of asset inventory data for various customers. This work also includes facilitating the utilization of the asset inventory data in coordination with the Business Systems and Geographic Information System divisions.
 
   Key Responsibilities
  
 
   Typical duties assigned to this position include, but are not limited to: 
    Maintain general knowledge of the City of Carlsbad engineering standards, transportation, storm drainage, water quality design, and construction criteriaGenerate technical specifications, engineer's estimates, special engineering studies, and other contract documentsReview and evaluate plans, specifications, and studies of consulting engineers and private developments for complex public projects for conformance with the City, Federal, State, and Regional regulations and codesInteract and engage with the public, consultants, and engineers while implementing important capital improvement program projectsCoordinate the preparation and review of various work products such as preliminary and final plans, specification and cost estimates as well as the associated engineering, planning, and environmental technical studies for CIP projectsPrepare Requests for Proposals and/or Request for Qualifications for services such as design, surveying, and material and soil testing; and administers work of consultants effectively monitoring costs and deadlinesVerify and maintain appropriate records and files and performing a variety of computer and tracking support functionsPrepare and submit applications and secure permits for various projects and tasks including those required from
     
      State of California Department of TransportationCounty of San DiegoSan Diego Regional Water Quality Control BoardCalifornia Department of Fish and WildlifeU.S. Army Corps of EngineersCalifornia Coastal CommissionOther regulatory agenciesPrepare City Council and Commissions staff reports/agenda items, make presentations on public works matters and attend professional meetings as requiredDetermine the appropriate project approach, scheduling, costing, and resource management in accordance with policies and goals applicable to the projectAssist in the preparation and administration of operational budgetary and annual Capital Improvement Budget ReportRepresent the City in the community and at professional meetings Coordinate engineering-related activities with other City departments, divisions, and outside agencies
 
   Qualifications
  
 
   Knowledge of:  
    Ability to:Transportation engineering and drainage engineering practices as applied to municipal public worksTechniques and methods for preparing designs, plans, specifications, cost estimates, reports, and recommendations related to transportation, drainage and public works projectsManaging technical consultants and professional services agreementsCity policies and procedures governing engineering operationsApplicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations, policies and procedures related to the engineering, development and construction of projectsPrinciples, practices and techniques of public administration including budget and personnel administrationMunicipal operations as they relate to other city departments and divisionsPrinciples and techniques of supervision and management 
 
    Perform technical engineering work of a complex nature with a minimum of supervisionMake presentations to various public groups or commissionsApply initiative and be innovative within all aspects of the workEstablish and maintain cooperative relationshipsUnderstand the organizational structure of the City and the roles and responsibilities of this position and how they relate to the organizationCommunicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing
 
   Experience & Education
  
 
   An equivalent combination of the education and experience listed below: 
    License or Certificate:Bachelor's degree in engineering or a closely related field, from an accredited college or universityMinimum of five years of related experience
     
      A Master's degree in engineering or a related field may be substituted for work experience 
    Engineering-In-Training CertificateProfessional Civil Engineer preferredPossession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California driver's license
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