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Engineer in Training (2020-49)


Engineer in Training

 

Department:                        E & O – T & D Engineering

 

Location:                              Keystone Heights – Engineering/Operations

 

Classification:                      Exempt

 

External Posting Date:         July 7, 2020

 

 

Resume is required to be considered for this position.



Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc. does not sponsor employment visas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Classification Summary:

 

Positions allocated to the class of Engineer in Training are assigned entry-level professional work in the field of engineering associated with systems design or operational engineering functions. Primary responsibilities include minor project engineering and/or portions of major projects and assisting and developing particular phases of major projects in both systems and operations fields. Responsibilities may also include performing highly complex technical assignments, making and checking engineering computations, conducting studies resulting in estimates and surveys which will result in statistical reports included in the design of project specifications.

 

Work is normally performed under the direct supervision of a Senior Engineer or assigned Division Manager. Direct supervision is exercised over this position to assure accomplishment of agreed upon results of assigned responsibilities.

 

Essential Job Functions (shown on performance appraisal)

 

(Note: These job functions are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed in positions allocated to this class. 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. All employees are expected to demonstrate cooperation in working with others, deal effectively with members and practice safety consciousness.)

 

1.   Engineering Design. Perform engineering computations and studies, make estimates, surveys, inventories, measurements, and similar work.

 

2.   Project Engineering. Handle minor project engineering and/or portions of major projects and assisting in developing particular phases of major projects.

 

3.   Project Preparation. Prepare statistics, reports, minor design and project specifications.

 

4.  Communication. Contact manufacturers' representatives and assume minor supervisory responsibility for construction projects in the field as directed.

 

5.  Operation of Equipment. Operate assigned vehicle in a safe and efficient manner and keep  the vehicle clean and orderly, while coordinating any necessary repairs or maintenance items with Fleet Services. Comply with all traffic laws and related safety rules and safe work practices in the Cooperative Safety Manual and be able to perform CPR and first aid.

 

6.   Other Duties.  Perform other such duties as assigned by the supervisor.

 

7.   Promote Safety. Practice safe work habits in the performance of all job duties and be familiar with and adhere to those portions of the Cooperative Safety Manual that pertain to his/her job and work area.

 

Minimum Training and Experience:

 

This position requires graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering in electrical, mechanical, industrial, civil, chemical or nuclear.

 

Individuals in this position must maintain a valid State of Florida driver's license.

 

Substitution:

 

A four (4) year Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology degree from an ETAC/ABET accredited program and two (2) years of qualified engineering experience, as defined by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers (FBPE), may substitute for the minimum training and experience.

 

 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

 

This position requires the knowledge and ability to deal with the general public, contractors and consulting engineers using effective communication skills and judgement necessary for on the spot decisions.

 

The physical demands of this position require exposure to adverse elements and the normal hazards associated with working in the field such as opening gates, walking over rough terrain, heavy woods and brush, bad dogs and climbing fences.

 

 

FLSA

Exempt

2/2020