f <br /> i <br /> NOTE: You can fill this position questionnaire out online (and add as much space as <br /> ~ needed to answer each question). If this is not possible, please attach a separate page <br /> j and link your answers to the specific questions if you need more space for your <br /> answers. Add comments and notes as necessary. <br /> i <br /> i <br /> A. Provide an overall description of your duties (NOTE: Details can be added <br /> in section "B" below): <br /> i <br /> a) What are your primary responsibilities? <br /> • Land survey of project sites: <br /> • Creating construction drawings <br /> • Inspection of projects for compliance during construction <br /> i <br /> b) What other activities do you perform? - <br /> See Below <br /> i <br /> j B. Duties: <br /> Review the questions below and describe your responsibilities. If duties <br /> seem to overlap between questions, just refer to the question with the <br /> information. Please give specific examples of your activities. <br /> It would be helpful if you can give us an estimate how much time you <br /> usually spend performing these duties (for example: daily, 3x/week, weekly, <br /> once er month one <br /> e er uarter/ ear occasiona// etc . <br /> P ~ P q Y ~ Y~ ) <br /> 1) Briefly describe your role in: <br /> <br /> i <br /> a) engineering projects (i.e., project scoping, design, development) <br /> • Survey and collection of data for scoping and design <br /> • Compiling information and creating maps for scoping <br /> • Meeting with other city, county, and federal divisions and agencies as well <br /> as with citizen groups for scoping of projects <br /> • Research of data and compiling information for design of projects <br /> • Assist with design of projects <br /> • Create construction drawings <br /> • Write project special specifications <br /> • Estimate quantities and costs associated with projects <br /> • Meet with contractors prior to bidding and construction of projects <br /> • Inspect project during construction for compliance with specifications <br /> • Track quantities of specific construction work <br /> • Collect information about structures and create "as-constructed" drawings <br /> Engineering Technician Position Review 2 Janua 2004 <br /> ry <br /> <br />