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16-12
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2012-04-19
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Authorizing a Reorganization of the Engineering Department
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• • <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS <br /> ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/SENIOR ENGINEER SERIES <br /> JOB CLASS SPECIFICATIONS <br /> DEFINITION <br /> To perform professional and technical engineering work in assigned area of responsibility <br /> including design, land development, construction,traffic, or environmental engineering. <br /> DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS <br /> Assistant Engineer (FLSA Non-Exempt) — This is the entry level in the professional <br /> engineering series. Positions in this class possess the applicable educational and training <br /> background required of classes in the professional engineering series, yet typically lack <br /> the full range of practical work experience. The Assistant Engineer class is distinguished <br /> from the Associate Engineer by the performance of less than the full range of duties as <br /> assigned to the journey level class within this series as well as the fact that it is not <br /> required that the Assistant Engineer possess an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification. <br /> This class may continue to be used as a training class in that incumbent may have only <br /> limited related work experience. Incumbents work under direct supervision while <br /> learning job tasks and under general supervision as experience and skill levels increase. <br /> Once learned, incumbents are expected to operate more independently. Receives general <br /> supervision from the Public Works Director/City Engineer, and may receive functional or <br /> technical supervision from other higher level department staff. <br /> Associate Engineer (FLSA Non-Exempt) — This is the journey level class in the <br /> professional engineering series. Positions in this class possess the applicable educational <br /> and training background required for classes in the professional engineering series, <br /> including appropriate certificates and licenses in the field, as well as practical work <br /> experience. The Associate Engineer is distinguished from the Assistant Engineer by the <br /> performance of the full range of duties as assigned with only minimal instruction or <br /> assistance. Incumbents work independently, seeking assistance only as new or unusual <br /> situations arise. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and may be filled by <br /> advancement from the Assistant Engineer class, assuming the incumbent possesses the <br /> appropriate Engineer-In-Training (EIT). Positions in this class must also have excellent <br /> written and verbal communication skills as evidenced by the ability to competently prepare <br /> written staff reports and recommendations for more complex engineering projects and to then <br /> effectively present such information at public meetings. Receives direction from the Public <br /> Works Director/City Engineer and may receive functional or technical supervision from <br /> Assistant/Associate/Senior Engineer Series 1 <br /> Job Class Specifications—Proposed AP olu oh1Vo1�6-12 Page 3 <br />
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