Senior Engineering Technician- Maintenance Administration (4581-50) Deadline to Apply: October 20 2025 Work Location: Various County Locations Work Hours: 80 Hours Bi-Weekly Starting Salary: $32.40 - $39.02 per hour The Office of the County Engineer provides a variety of important services to the traveling public. These are largely funded by the purchase of license plates and by gasoline taxes. There are 423 bridges and over 500 miles of public right of way - all the responsibility of the County Engineer. These responsibilities include design construction inspection maintenance and study which result in safety improvements or regulations in compliance with State law. Highly Competitive Employee Benefits Package and Generous Paid Time Off 11 Paid Holidays Immediately Begin Accruing Paid Vacation and Sick Time and Earned Personal Days. Ohio Public Employee Retirement System which includes 14% Employer Contribution AND a defined benefit option. Highly Competitive and Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical HRA Dental Vision Employer-Paid Life Insurance Long-Term Disability Tuition Reimbursement Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility Free On-Site Parking Wellness Incentives robust Employee Assistance Program access to Free Medical and Rx through Marathon Health plus expansive Behavioral and Mental Health Resources and More! Position Focus The Senior Engineering Technician will report directly to the Maintenance Operations Program Manager and will be responsible for coordinating day-to-day maintenance operations assisting with the planning and execution of major maintenance projects conducting inspections managing reactive maintenance requests and supporting asset management activities to ensure safe and efficient operation of the county roadway system. JOB DUTIES: Maintenance Administration: - Develops and tracks work plans in coordination with supervisors and foremen.
- Assists in scheduling seasonal and large-scale maintenance activities.
- Ensures resources (labor equipment materials) are identified and allocated.
- Assists with scoping estimating and scheduling larger maintenance projects.
- Provides field oversight ensuring projects are executed according to standards.
- Coordinates with contractors utilities and other departments on shared work.
- Conducts field inspections of pavement drainage systems culverts signs vegetation and other roadway assets.
- Documents deficiencies and recommends corrective actions.
- Verifies that completed work meets county standards and specifications.
- Serves as the first responder for citizen complaints and service requests.
- Inspects reported issues determines urgency and generates work orders.
- Ensures issues are resolved and documented within asset management systems.
- Uses GIS gWorks Samsara and other asset management tools to track conditions inspections and work orders.
- Identifies recurring maintenance trends and assists in long-term planning. Prepares reports maps and documentation for leadership review.
- Provides guidance to field crews when needed especially on non-routine tasks.
- Serves as acting field manager in the absence of a supervisor.
- Prepares reports and technical documentation to support program needs.
Knowledge of: County and departmental goals and objectives; * County and departmental policies and procedures; * - English grammar and spelling;
- Surveying techniques;
- GIS concepts;
- Data entry CAD techniques;
- Highway or bridge design construction and maintenance;
- Traffic controls traffic signals traffic engineering;
- Budgeting; office practices and procedures.
Skill in: - Typing data entry use of modern office equipment;
- Motor vehicle operation;
- Land surveying instruments;
- Use hand tools;
- Use of engineering inspection instruments;
- Usage of business unit specific software packages including GIS Civil 3D Design CAD Plan Review business unit web-based and desktop Applications.
Ability to: - Interpret and carry out a variety of instructions in written oral picture or schedule form;
- Problem solve;
- Read copy and record figures accurately;
- Add subtract multiply and divide whole numbers;
- Calculate fractions decimals and percentages;
- Apply concepts of mathematics algebra calculus trigonometry and geometry;
- Prepare accurate documentation;
- Copy records precisely without error;
- Copy material accurately and recognize grammatical and spelling errors;
- Complete routine forms;
- Compile and prepare reports;
- Prepare routine correspondence;
- Communicate effectively;
- Use proper research methods to gather data;
- Develop complex reports and position papers;
- Proofread technical materials
- Recognize errors and make corrections;
- Maintain records according to established procedures;
- Understand technical manuals and/or verbal instructions;
- Understand a variety of written and/or verbal communications;
- Gather collate and classify information;
- Answer routine telephone inquiries;
- Respond to routine inquiries from public and/or officials;
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships;
- Travel to and gain access to worksite;
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships;
- Travel to and gain access to worksite.
| Required Experience:
Senior IC
Senior Engineering Technician- Maintenance Administration (4581-50)Deadline to Apply:October 20 2025Work Location:Various County LocationsWork Hours:80 Hours Bi-WeeklyStarting Salary:$32.40 - $39.02 per hourThe Office of the County Engineer provides a variety of important services to the traveling p...
Senior Engineering Technician- Maintenance Administration (4581-50) Deadline to Apply: October 20 2025 Work Location: Various County Locations Work Hours: 80 Hours Bi-Weekly Starting Salary: $32.40 - $39.02 per hour The Office of the County Engineer provides a variety of important services to the traveling public. These are largely funded by the purchase of license plates and by gasoline taxes. There are 423 bridges and over 500 miles of public right of way - all the responsibility of the County Engineer. These responsibilities include design construction inspection maintenance and study which result in safety improvements or regulations in compliance with State law. Highly Competitive Employee Benefits Package and Generous Paid Time Off 11 Paid Holidays Immediately Begin Accruing Paid Vacation and Sick Time and Earned Personal Days. Ohio Public Employee Retirement System which includes 14% Employer Contribution AND a defined benefit option. Highly Competitive and Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical HRA Dental Vision Employer-Paid Life Insurance Long-Term Disability Tuition Reimbursement Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility Free On-Site Parking Wellness Incentives robust Employee Assistance Program access to Free Medical and Rx through Marathon Health plus expansive Behavioral and Mental Health Resources and More! Position Focus The Senior Engineering Technician will report directly to the Maintenance Operations Program Manager and will be responsible for coordinating day-to-day maintenance operations assisting with the planning and execution of major maintenance projects conducting inspections managing reactive maintenance requests and supporting asset management activities to ensure safe and efficient operation of the county roadway system. JOB DUTIES: Maintenance Administration: - Develops and tracks work plans in coordination with supervisors and foremen.
- Assists in scheduling seasonal and large-scale maintenance activities.
- Ensures resources (labor equipment materials) are identified and allocated.
- Assists with scoping estimating and scheduling larger maintenance projects.
- Provides field oversight ensuring projects are executed according to standards.
- Coordinates with contractors utilities and other departments on shared work.
- Conducts field inspections of pavement drainage systems culverts signs vegetation and other roadway assets.
- Documents deficiencies and recommends corrective actions.
- Verifies that completed work meets county standards and specifications.
- Serves as the first responder for citizen complaints and service requests.
- Inspects reported issues determines urgency and generates work orders.
- Ensures issues are resolved and documented within asset management systems.
- Uses GIS gWorks Samsara and other asset management tools to track conditions inspections and work orders.
- Identifies recurring maintenance trends and assists in long-term planning. Prepares reports maps and documentation for leadership review.
- Provides guidance to field crews when needed especially on non-routine tasks.
- Serves as acting field manager in the absence of a supervisor.
- Prepares reports and technical documentation to support program needs.
Knowledge of: County and departmental goals and objectives; * County and departmental policies and procedures; * - English grammar and spelling;
- Surveying techniques;
- GIS concepts;
- Data entry CAD techniques;
- Highway or bridge design construction and maintenance;
- Traffic controls traffic signals traffic engineering;
- Budgeting; office practices and procedures.
Skill in: - Typing data entry use of modern office equipment;
- Motor vehicle operation;
- Land surveying instruments;
- Use hand tools;
- Use of engineering inspection instruments;
- Usage of business unit specific software packages including GIS Civil 3D Design CAD Plan Review business unit web-based and desktop Applications.
Ability to: - Interpret and carry out a variety of instructions in written oral picture or schedule form;
- Problem solve;
- Read copy and record figures accurately;
- Add subtract multiply and divide whole numbers;
- Calculate fractions decimals and percentages;
- Apply concepts of mathematics algebra calculus trigonometry and geometry;
- Prepare accurate documentation;
- Copy records precisely without error;
- Copy material accurately and recognize grammatical and spelling errors;
- Complete routine forms;
- Compile and prepare reports;
- Prepare routine correspondence;
- Communicate effectively;
- Use proper research methods to gather data;
- Develop complex reports and position papers;
- Proofread technical materials
- Recognize errors and make corrections;
- Maintain records according to established procedures;
- Understand technical manuals and/or verbal instructions;
- Understand a variety of written and/or verbal communications;
- Gather collate and classify information;
- Answer routine telephone inquiries;
- Respond to routine inquiries from public and/or officials;
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships;
- Travel to and gain access to worksite;
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships;
- Travel to and gain access to worksite.
| Required Experience:
Senior IC
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