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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF CLASS
The FACILITIES ENGINEER 1 applies fundamental engineering principles
and methods to design simple or routine mechanical, electrical, civil or other specialized engineering projects.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES
This is the first level of a three-level series. The simple or
routine nature of projects assigned, detailed instructions given about the project objectives and desired results,
and the level of supervision given distinguishes this class from the higher levels.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties listed below are not inclusive but characteristic
of the type and level of work associated with this class. Individual positions may perform all or some combination
of the duties listed below as well as other related duties.
- Project Design. Visits
the project site to determine client needs and gather measurements and other field data, or receives assignments
with field data and design concept outlined. Reviews reference materials, manuals, building codes, and vendor specifications.
Analyzes data and reviews engineering solutions and alternatives with supervisor.
Applies engineering principles and mathematical calculations
to design projects, specify equipment and materials and calculate costs. Using conventional or computer-aided design
drafting (CADD) systems, prepares final drawings, specifications, and cost estimates. Oversees and instructs designers,
drafters, and other staff working on the project. Writes reports outlining project goals and cost estimates. Presents
ideas to clients and answers questions concerning the project.
- Project Implementation. Establishes
a materials list and orders equipment in conjunction with appropriate departments. Talks with shop managers or
contractor to answer questions concerning project design during implementation. Inspects finished project for compliance
with specifications and design.
RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS
The Facilities Engineer 1 has regular contact, in person and
by telephone, with managers, purchasing agents, contractors, and material controllers to exchange information to
ensure timely and accurate project completion and with clients or client representatives as needed during project
design and implement to keep them informed on the project's status.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
The Facilities Engineer 1 works under the guidance and direction
of a higher-level engineer or engineering supervisor who reviews each task as it is done to ensure that correct
engineering principles are used and that the project design meets standards. Once proficiency is gained, project
designs are reviewed and approved before presentation to clients. Engineering manuals, building codes, and administrative
policies and procedures are used to design and implement projects.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Facilities Engineer 1 must be willing to occasionally bend,
stoop, and climb ladders to inspect projects and work sites and to occasionally travel throughout the State.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- A Bachelor's degree in
Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,
Construction Management Engineering, or Energy Management Engineering; OR - An Associate's degree in
engineering or a related technical area such as Civil Engineering, Building
Construction, Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Structural
Engineering and two years of engineer-type experience which includes
project field data collection and analysis; estimating project costs; and
designing projects with specification development and materials selection; OR - An equivalent combination
of related training and experience.
A degree in Architecture may
be added to the above requirements when appropriate for a specific job.