Engineering Technician III - Electrical Engineering
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Department: Energy Services Division: Electrical Engineering The City of Richland is looking for a well-qualified Engineering Technician III (Electrical Engineering) professional to join our team! Pay Range $35.89 - $50.25 Hourly Midpoint $43.07 Midpoint Starting salaries generally fall between the minimum and midpoint of the range. Each offer depends on the candidate's experience and qualifications, internal pay equity, and available budget. Salary offers are negotiated individually based on these factors. This position will be open until filled with a first review of candidates taking place March 23, 2026. GENERAL SUMMARY Performs intermediate technical work in the fields of utility design engineering, utility locating, or construction inspection, and related work as apparent or assigned. Work is performed under the general direction of the division/department manager (supervisor). CORE VALUES All employees are expected to model and foster the City of Richland's core values in the performance of their duties and their interactions while representing the City. The values of Teamwork , Integrity , and Excellence promote and maintain a high level of morale and productivity and are the tie that binds all City employees together, across all functions. MINIMUM QUALIFICIATIONS SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Valid driver's license. Obtain Flagger Certification within six (6) months of hire and maintain for duration in position. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Associate Degree in Engineering Technology, CADD or related field and five (5) years' experience in electrical engineering, engineering technology, construction inspection, or electric utility projects, or equivalent combination of education and experience. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Previous power utility experience GIS Experience Current Staking Certification SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Selection will be based on overall qualifications, skills testing (if applicable) and an interview process. Final candidate selected will be subject to a comprehensive background/reference check commensurate to the position. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS To be successful in this position, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Additional duties of a similar nature and level may also be assigned. The City may make reasonable accommodations to enable a qualified individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Interacts with the public, contractors, developers, utility representatives, and other individuals and groups, and provides courteous, prompt, and accurate information; provides technical information and explains policies and procedures to the public, other staff or groups in person, on the telephone, or in writing. Inputs engineering calculations and information into calculators and computer systems utilizing coordinate geometry and computer aided drafting programs to produce final drawings and calculations; writes technical reports or letters to support engineering tasks or job functions; records information for future use in an engineering function or job. Performs difficult engineering calculations, drafting, and mapmaking to support a major engineering task or job function; prepares record drawings for approval by engineers; develops and maintains project files and other records. Designs the installation, alterations, and removals of low voltage utility systems using established standards and guidelines; designs road and/or utility projects under the supervision of an Engineer. Conducts on-site inspections or performs the inspection of materials and projects for contract compliance; prepares inspection reports for routine projects. Performs routine utility locates of utility infrastructure. Prepares cost reports for materials, construction, and maintenance for projects; prepares project progress reports and cost estimates; interprets plans and specifications to ensure compliance with project documents as inspector-in-charge of routine engineering projects. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Knowledge of: Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, rules, codes, and regulations related to assigned activities. High-level mathematics, including algebra and trigonometry. Physics, statistics, and dynamics. Construction materials and testing procedures. Modern equipment used in drafting, inspection, utilities, and general engineering fields. Principles, practices, terminology, and equipment used in civil engineering, including computer drafting and programming. Project management tools and process that make projects successful. Utility design criteria. Computer Aided Design Drafting (CADD), Geographical Information System (GIS) and Microsoft Office Suite software. Safety regulations while performing essential functions of the position in and around construct