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2.1 Classification Plan
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i <br /> ~ Estimated time spent: Hours daily during the construction of a project. <br /> <br /> i <br /> ~ 20) Do you have to track financial records or expenditures? <br /> Completed bid items during construction are tracked daily and compiled <br /> monthly for payment ~to the contractor. These may include copies of individual <br /> delivery tickets for materials and products. Extra work performed by the <br /> contractor outside of or in addition to the contracted work must be recorded, <br /> totaled and justification presented before payment can be made. <br /> Estimated time spent: Dai/y during the construction of a project. <br /> i <br /> ~ 21) Do you research and write policy and procedure manuals, or other <br /> projects? <br /> Yes. I am involved in fhe review and revision of the special project specifications, <br /> providing some of the written verbiage to be considered for the project bid <br /> documents. <br /> 1 must also research AASHTO and ASTM procedures for construction <br /> /installation/ application of products and materials. <br /> Concerning the training of users of AutoCad, 1 developed and wrote several <br /> sections of the user's manual for all Engineering Technicians. <br /> Estimated time spent: As relates to project specifications, from one to two weeks per year. <br /> 22) Are you responsible for after-hour emergency responses? <br /> Yes. 1 have had to leave home several hours after the end of a regular work day <br /> and on the weekend on several occasions to res and to com taints from <br /> P p <br /> residents as a result of work performed on a project. These complaints are <br /> typically a matter of public safety. <br /> Estimated time spent: Occasionally during the construction of a project <br /> 23) Do you write work orders? <br /> Yes, under the direction of the project manager. In some cases additional work <br /> needs to be performed during the construction of a project that was not foreseen <br /> during design. The contractor must be directed as to the nature and scope if fhe <br /> work and if the work is not based on "time and materials" a price agreement must <br /> be reached. <br /> Estimated time spent: Occasionally during the construction of a project. <br /> Engineering Technician Position Review 14 January 2004 <br /> <br />
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