Engineer 2
CITY OF KALISPELL
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Engineer 2
Department: Public Works
Union: Non-Union
Salary Range: $68,702 - $87,945 DOQ
Benefits: 100% paid health insurance for employee & reduced rates for dependents.
State retirement plan, 3-weeks’ vacation, paid sick leave, 10 State and Federal holidays. This position may be participating in a *VEBA program.
FLSA: Exempt
Date: October 17, 2022
A. GENERAL PURPOSE:
The principal function of an employee in this position is to apply professional standards to plan,
oversee, and manage municipal engineering projects, to review development engineering
design, and to administer, coordinate, research, and implement citywide programs and plans.
Additional responsibilities include; designing street and utility infrastructure systems,
surveying, preparing plans and specifications, preparing bid documents and cost estimates,
preforming traffic analyses and recommendations, and reviewing engineer design plans,
reports, and specifications to ensure compliance with City Codes, Regulations, and Standards.
The nature of the work performed requires an employee in this position establish and maintain
effective working relationships with department personnel, co-workers, consulting engineers,
architects and other professionals, developers and contractors, government officials and
agencies, and the general public.
B. SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Works under general supervision of the Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer or their
designee.
C. SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
Supervises the activities of staff as assigned.
D. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
a. General
1. Every employee is expected to be on time and fully prepared every day the employee is
scheduled to work. We expect every employee to strive for perfect attendance.
2. Work assignments are made orally and in writing. Work is performed with considerable
independence in judgment and decision making, within established policies, procedures,
rules, regulations, and guidelines. Work is reviewed through observation, staff
meetings, conferences, and periodic reports and for results obtained.
3. The following duties are typical for this classification. These duties are not to be
construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
4. Work assignments are dependent up
b. Project Management (40%)
1. Plans, drafts, designs, recommends, and approves construction and maintenance of City
streets, curbs, sidewalks, ADA requirements, traffic signals, signs pavement markings,
drainage systems, sanitary sewer systems, water systems, solid waste service, and other
related public improvement based on City codes, regulations, facility plans and
professional standards.
2. Ensures projects are completed on schedule, within the prescribed budget and are
constructed in accordance with the specifications and city standards.
3. Tracks project construction progress and associated costs to achieve completion of
projects on time and within allocated funds.
4. Administers professional service contracts, including; managing professional services
and construction contract documents, contract amendments and additional work claims,
and providing overall project administration for various City projects.
5. Reviews submittals for compliance with the project specifications.
6. Schedules and conducts pre-bid, pre-construction and progress meetings with
contractors, consultants and staff to answer questions and resolve issues.
7. Processes progress payments and change orders.
8. Prepares quantity and cost estimates of proposed city projects.
9. Procures and administers all relevant permits associated with Public Works projects
10. Notifies property owners of property impacts and construction schedules of projects as
requested including addressing and resolving property-owner and citizen complaints
and concerns about projects
11. Provides project oversight for the construction of contracted public works projects and
infrastructure constructed through private development. Oversees assigned projects to
ensure contractor compliance with permits, plans and specifications, for the project
12. Using a variety of contemporary survey equipment, establishes vertical control and
determines elevations, distances and locations as necessary for the design and
inspection of construction projects.
13. Prepares record drawings and associated documentation of completed projects.
c. Program Management (20%)
1. Oversees the work and progress of consultants on construction plan development and
construction cost estimates, including; ensuring plan development criteria are followed,
red lining plans for errors and omission, and making schedule due date adjustments as
necessary
2. Keeps the Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer informed and updated on the
status of projects and assignments.
3. Responsible for all phases of assigned programs. Program assignments may include but
not limited to:
I. Annual CIP maintenance and repair projects (chip seal, milling and paving,
stormwater corrections, sidewalks, etc.)
II. Underground fuel storage tank mitigation program.
III. Citywide addressing.
IV. ADA transition plan
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V. Gas Tax Road Allocations
VI. Impact fee and latecomer fee calculation and administration
d. Technical Management (40%)
1. Provides technical review of new development and redevelopment project design plans,
reports and construction to ensure adherence to City standards, regulations, and code.
Communicates with developers, property owners, contractors and consultants on status
of the review process and adherence to City, State, and Federal rules, codes, and
regulations.
1. Provides technical review of traffic impact studies and performs in-house traffic
analyses for city street networks.
2. Prepares easements and legal descriptions; performs technical drafting; and prepares
record drawings and documentation of construction projects.
E. PERIPHERAL DUTIES:
a. Respond to inquiries and concerns of citizens and the business community relative to City
rules, regulations, ordinances and the status of projects.
b. Provide technical support to Public Works staff.
F. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: (Education and Experience):
a. Graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in civil
engineering, construction management and/or surveying;
b. Four years of engineering experience in public works projects. Supplemented with
considerable work experience in construction design/inspection, drafting, and surveying.
c. Montana Professional Engineer License; or ability to obtain a Montana Professional
Engineer’s License within 6 months of the date of employment.
d. Any equivalent combination of education and experience that will provide the desired
knowledge, skills and abilities.
G. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES (KSA’s):
b. Knowledge of:
1. Professional principles of engineering as related to design and construction of public
works facilities and projects.
2. Methods, materials and inspection techniques employed in public works construction
and engineering.
3. City, State and Federal Construction Standards.
4. Mathematics, algebra, geometry and trigonometry.
5. Occupational safety and health practices.
6. Generally accepted construction standards and construction methods, materials.
techniques, phases, practices, and procedures.
7. The principles and practices of plan development and the use of all necessary drawing
equipment and software.
8. Substantial knowledge of or ability to quickly learn subdivision platting processes.
9. Computer-aided design system, AutoCAD Civil 3D preferable.
10. Data gathering and research techniques.
11. Local Ordinances, Montana Codes Annotated, and Administrative Rules of Montana.
12. Federal, State, and Local permits associated with construction, storm water and water
and wastewater discharges in general.
c. Skill in:
1. Working with property owners, contractors and consultants.
2. Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
3. Conducting research work and preparing technical reports and documents.
4. Administrating the principles of engineering as related to design and construction of
public works facilities and projects.
d. Ability to:
1. Operate surveying instruments, to reduce and plot field notes, and to make field
engineering computations.
2. Operate Geographic Information Systems (GIS), ArcGIS, ArcMap and AutoCAD
computer programs.
3. Plan, assign, direct and evaluate the work of subordinates.
4. Make difficult mathematical calculations quickly and accurately.
5. Develop complete and accurate plans, specifications, and construction notes.
6. Effectively work with all city software programs and GIS integration programs to track
and record workflow and service tasks for Public Works as required to fulfill job duties.
7. Effectively coordinate department services with other departments and providers.
8. Effectively review and oversee the work of contractors and consultants.
9. Work effectively with a wide range of persons, including situations in which individuals
may be upset, angry and emotionally distraught over issues involved with City activities
and policies.
10. Work independently with little supervision, and complete work assignments in a
reasonable timeline.
11. Read and interpret architectural, planning and engineering designs and specifications,
including; topographic, geologic, hydrological, statistical maps, charts and graphs.
12. Develop and deliver public presentations on complex designs and municipal operations
and represent the organization in a professional capacity.
13. Communicate effectively with others, both orally and in writing, using both technical
and non-technical language.
14. Prepare and present accurate and reliable reports containing findings and
recommendations.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
a. Ability to make judgments necessary to identify and creatively solve engineering problems.
b. Must be able to work the hours necessary to accomplish the work; attend evening meetings;
travel out of town and attend workshops, conferences, seminars and meetings during work
and non-work hours; be available on call in the event of a major emergency.
H. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED:
City vehicles, surveying equipment, GIS and drafting software, instruments, calculators and
personal computer programs including Microsoft Office Word, Access, PowerPoint, Excel and
other associated software.
I. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS:
a. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.
b. Work is performed mostly in office settings. Some daily outdoor work is required in the
monitoring of various field facilities and projects.
c. Performance of the essential office setting duties of this position includes the following
physical and/or working conditions: the ability to exert a small amount of physical effort in
sedentary to light work involving moving from one area of the office to another; sufficient
hand/eye coordination to perform semi-skilled repetitive movements, such as use of
computers, calculators and data entry. Tasks require sound and visual perception and
discrimination, or well as oral communications ability.
d. While performing the essential outdoor duties of this job, the employee is regularly required
to use the hands to finger, handle or feel objects and reach with hands and arms. The
employee is frequently required to stand, talk, hear, walk, sit, stoop, kneel or crouch and
smell. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance and crawl. Specific
vision abilities required include close, distance, color and peripheral vision, depth
perception and the ability to adjust focus.
e. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
f. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use written
and oral communication skills, read and interpret complex data, information and
documents, analyze and solve difficult problems, use statistical/mathematical reasoning,
perform highly detailed work under changing, intensive deadlines, on multiple concurrent
tasks and work with constant interruptions and interact with officials and the public
J. WORK ENVIRONMENT:
a. The work environment characteristics described herein are representative of those an
employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
b. Work is performed both in the field and in the office. Noise levels in the office are usually
low to moderate. Noise levels in the field may be substantial due to the operation of
construction equipment and the motoring public.
c. Management reserves the right to change the schedule subject to the needs of the City.
K. SELECTION GUIDELINES
a. Formal application, rating of education and experience; oral interview and reference check;
other job related tests may be required.
b. The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that
may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them
from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.
c. Kalispell is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the American with
Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals
with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss
potential accommodations with the employer.
d. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer
and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and
requirements of the job change.
*VEBA (Voluntary Employee Benefit Association) is a tax-exempt health reimbursement
account used by employees and their eligible dependent to pay for eligible medical expenses.
The plan is funded by an employee’s sick and/or vacation banked hours upon leaving City
employment.
POSTING DATE: October 17, 2022
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled
NOTICE!
ONLY CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONTACTED.
A CITY APPLICATION CAN BE OBTAINED FROM:
• THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT WITH THE CITY OF KALISPELL, 201 1st
AVENUE EAST, KALISPELL, MONTANA, PHONE: (406)758-7774 OR
• THE KALISPELL JOB SERVICE, 427 1st AVENUE EAST, KALISPELL, MONTANA.
PHONE (406)758-6200 OR
• ONLINE AT THE CITY OF KALISPELL’S WEBSITE AT: WWW.KALISPELL.COM