Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Section Chief (Inspections)
$64,283 - $100,916 / year DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s Building Safety and Permits Division seeks an individual to perform advanced work supervising staff to ensure compliance of residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional structures with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and appropriate County ordinances. Responsibilities:
Responsible for the effective supervision of assigned staff including selection, performance management, employee relations, training, prioritizing and assigning work and related activities.
Manages the inspection process to ensure even distribution of work and schedules and deadlines are met; assigns field inspections and investigations; issues written determinations of compliance when required; handles unsafe structure complaints.
Manages plan review process; reviews plans of residential, commercial, industrial and institutional structures with lead inspectors to ensure familiarity with proper inspection methods and procedures; works in partnership with contractors, builders, citizens, and other County departments and outside agencies.
Assists director with interpretations of policies, codes, and regulations; assists staff in the proper use of the governing code and administrative office procedures; keeps staff informed of code changes; participates in the review of new and revised codes.
Supports the director in the administration of the division; collaborates with staff to ensure that functions of the division are completed; may manage the division in the director’s absence.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, or related field; licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a registered architect or professional engineer preferred; and, some experience in plan review or inspection, interpreting and applying the codes, related laws and ordinances and progressively responsible supervision.
Must possess or be able to obtain the following certifications from the Commonwealth of Virginia within 18 months of hire date:
Building Plans Examiner
Residential Plans Examiner
Residential Energy Plans Examiner
Must possess or be able to obtain a Certified Building Official certification from the Commonwealth of Virginia within 36 months of hire date.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County’s criteria.
Advanced knowledge in building code enforcement and administration; considerable knowledge of the means and methods of construction; knowledge of leadership techniques, principles and procedures to assign work, schedule, supervise, train, and evaluate the work of assigned staff; principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to understand and correctly interpret and apply codes, related laws, and ordinances; read and understand construction documents; use automated data systems; develop and implement office policies and procedures; maintain effective working relationships with contractors, building owners, and the public; enforce codes with firmness, tact, and impartiality; recognize deficiencies and non-compliance in design and work.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 04/30/2024. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Apr 27, 2024
Full time
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Section Chief (Inspections)
$64,283 - $100,916 / year DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s Building Safety and Permits Division seeks an individual to perform advanced work supervising staff to ensure compliance of residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional structures with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and appropriate County ordinances. Responsibilities:
Responsible for the effective supervision of assigned staff including selection, performance management, employee relations, training, prioritizing and assigning work and related activities.
Manages the inspection process to ensure even distribution of work and schedules and deadlines are met; assigns field inspections and investigations; issues written determinations of compliance when required; handles unsafe structure complaints.
Manages plan review process; reviews plans of residential, commercial, industrial and institutional structures with lead inspectors to ensure familiarity with proper inspection methods and procedures; works in partnership with contractors, builders, citizens, and other County departments and outside agencies.
Assists director with interpretations of policies, codes, and regulations; assists staff in the proper use of the governing code and administrative office procedures; keeps staff informed of code changes; participates in the review of new and revised codes.
Supports the director in the administration of the division; collaborates with staff to ensure that functions of the division are completed; may manage the division in the director’s absence.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, or related field; licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a registered architect or professional engineer preferred; and, some experience in plan review or inspection, interpreting and applying the codes, related laws and ordinances and progressively responsible supervision.
Must possess or be able to obtain the following certifications from the Commonwealth of Virginia within 18 months of hire date:
Building Plans Examiner
Residential Plans Examiner
Residential Energy Plans Examiner
Must possess or be able to obtain a Certified Building Official certification from the Commonwealth of Virginia within 36 months of hire date.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County’s criteria.
Advanced knowledge in building code enforcement and administration; considerable knowledge of the means and methods of construction; knowledge of leadership techniques, principles and procedures to assign work, schedule, supervise, train, and evaluate the work of assigned staff; principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to understand and correctly interpret and apply codes, related laws, and ordinances; read and understand construction documents; use automated data systems; develop and implement office policies and procedures; maintain effective working relationships with contractors, building owners, and the public; enforce codes with firmness, tact, and impartiality; recognize deficiencies and non-compliance in design and work.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 04/30/2024. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Job Summary
The employees occupying the positions of this class are responsible for performing and resolving technical and complex civil engineering tasks and problems within the framework of broad engineering and administrative guidelines within transportation. The Engineer I is an entry level engineer position in the Public Works Department. These employees operate from an office or in the field performing work under the supervision of an administrative supervisor. This is the first step in a career progression that continues to the Engineer II position and the Engineer III position. Engineer II employees work on more complex engineering tasks with less supervision and Engineer III employees manage the most complex engineering projects and are Certified Professional Engineers. The Engineer II position is the second step in a career progression that begins with Engineer I and ends with Engineer III. Engineer II employees perform tasks with limited supervision and require substantial use of independent judgment within the scope of advanced engineering assignments. Engineer I employees perform basic engineer work under the supervision of an administrative supervisor. Engineer III employees manage the more technical engineering projects and are Certified Professional Engineers. This transportation professional role is responsible for the review of land use and development engineering applications, plans, and reports for transportation concurrency, street and road standards. This position will be responsible to prepare transportation staff findings and presentations to the County hearings examiner regarding the required public improvements. Engineer positions are represented by PROTEC17, Professional and Technical Employees. For remote work, employees must in live in Washington or Oregon only, no exceptions.
Qualifications
Engineer I
Education and Experience:
• B.S. degree in Civil or related engineering.
- OR -
• High School Diploma or G.E.D. and two (2) years relative engineering work experience and possession of an E.I.T. certification.
Knowledge of: engineering principles, practices and the techniques and equipment involved; physical (hydraulics, mechanics, etc.) and mathematical (trigonometry, calculus, geometry, etc.) sciences and their application to engineering and field surveying computations and engineering design; construction materials, material testing and application; basic principles of supervision.
Ability to: understand and resolve engineering problems and to adapt approved engineering methods and standards to the planning, design and construction of a variety of public works projects; perform technical research work and to give reliable advice on routine engineering problems; draft maps and detailed working drawings, interpret plans and specifications and to become familiar with engineering standards; perform technical computations, to run quality tests, to make estimates and to compile engineering data and statistics; establish and maintain effective relationships with other engineering and surveying personnel, contractors, and the public; express ideas effectively, orally and in writing; understand Department policies and procedures as well as work standards and codes applicable to the job; obtain a valid (Washington State) drivers license at time of hire; use and care for the instruments and equipment employed on various assignments (survey, drafting, etc.).
Engineer II
Education and Experience:
• B.S. degree in Civil or related Engineering and two (2) years experience in an Engineering I classification or equivalent.
- OR -
• High School diploma or G.E.D. and four (4) years relative engineering work experience to include a minimum of two (2) years experience in an Engineering I classification or equivalent and possession of an E.I.T. certification.
- AND -
• Possess or be able to obtain a valid driver's license by date of appointment
Knowledge of: mathematics through trigonometry and its application to field surveying and engineering computations; construction materials sampling and testing in the field and laboratory and of survey equipment and techniques; engineering principles and practices and of the physical sciences (hydraulics, mechanics, etc.) involved; modern engineering methods and techniques as related to construction and maintenance of public works and public utilities; principles of effective supervision; the application and interpretation of the County regulatory codes; Departmental Policies and procedures, work standards and codes applicable to the job.
Ability to: adapt approved engineering methods and standards to the planning, design and construction of a variety of public works projects; read and interpret difficult plans and specifications and to become familiar with engineering standards; perform technical research work and to give reliable advice on difficult engineering problems; prepare engineering records and to write concise technical reports; draft, interpret and utilize engineering plans, maps, specifications and reports; make involved and difficult engineering computations, to design difficult and complex major engineering projects, and to prepare complete engineering plans and specifications; supervise and coordinate the work of other engineers, Engineer Technicians, subordinates and trades personnel; effectively manage resources dedicated to specific projects; to establish and maintain effective relationships with other engineering and surveying personnel, contractors, and the public; speak effectively in public; acquire knowledge of Clark County building codes and zoning regulations and Clark County comprehensive plans, shoreline management regulations and the SEPA state guidelines; obtain a valid Washington State drivers license at time of hire.
SELECTION PROCESS:
Resume and other documents must be attached together in the 'Resume Upload' section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/ Fail) - An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) - This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview - The interview will be job related and may include, not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment references will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
First Review date April 24th 2024. This recruitment may close on or after review date.
Examples of Duties
Key Tasks as an Engineer I
Designs and prepares engineering plans and specifications on assigned portions of road, drainage control, transportation and other related Public Works development projects. Develops designs on smaller less complex projects and draws preliminary and finished working drawings of construction design or mapping projects.
Reviews less difficult design plans and specifications for conformance to job requirements. Checks technical content on specialized contract provisions and estimates for road building or paving and develops less difficult special provisions and construction estimates.
Calculates and verifies grade lines, center lines, site distances, economical depths for cuts and fills, sloping, intersections, pipe capacities, service areas, drainage parameters and similar criteria.
Conducts and interprets analyses relative to the economics on portions of proposed engineering designs or policies or on the general effectiveness of existing designs or policies.
Utilizes the computer as an aid to analyzing and developing solutions to engineering problems.
As part of a survey party, operates proficiently all types of survey instruments; takes, checks and makes accurate sketches and computations from field survey notes; is responsible for proper placement of centerline cross section and staking assignments.
Serves as inspector in charge of one or more phases of construction, such as bridges, culverts, drainage systems, sewage systems or road building or improvement projects where problems expected on the projects can be resolved by application of standard or precedent engineering practice; measures, computes or estimates work progress as a basis for payments.
Assures compliance (through sampling and testing) with construction specifications such as proper cribbing of excavation; pouring of seals; strength of concrete; type, size, location and spacing of reinforcing steel; quality of materials; positioning of pipe; compaction of fills and sub-grades, depth, location and smoothness of pavements.
Prepares a variety of engineering research and administrative materials, and develops correspondence, records, and comprehensive reports in support of engineering projects.
Assists general public by answering questions and making referrals relative to a variety of Public Works issues. • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Key Tasks as an Engineer II
Designs, prepares and coordinates the development of construction engineering plans and specifications on all (as a project manager) or portions of (as a team member) major road, bridge, sewer and drainage, or traffic signal and transportation improvement projects; determines intersection, box culvert, pump station and similar designs. Develops cost estimates and recommendations towards final cost estimates.
Directs and participates in the development of detailed construction drawings, topographical profiles and related maps and specification sheets used in Public Works design projects planning and construction.
Reviews move difficult design plans and specifications for conformance to job requirements. Develops and checks more difficult specialized contract provisions, design agreements and design calculations and may attend pre-bid and pre-construction conferences to outline principle construction features.
Computes more difficult mathematical calculations used in developing profile, cross-sections, etc. Plots, profiles and cross-sections, figures grade lines, calculates plots and calculates traverses and similar criteria. Establishes points and elevations, proper location and drainage for streets, sewers, runways and other like structures.
Conducts studies and analyses on suitability of existing structural facilities and general policies, and feasibility (economic, realistic) of proposed designs. Interprets results and makes recommendations, both short and long term, relative to the subject assigned. Utilizes the computer as an aid to analyzing and developing solutions to engineering problems.
Reviews and coordinates the preparation and use of traffic signs; prepares plans and drawings for other traffic control devices; develops and analyses results of traffic engineering studies.
Checks street plans and profiles of short plats and sub-divisions in order to assure conformance to standards of the American Public Works Association and State Department of Transportation, County ordinances and Commissioner requirements; prepares Engineer's reports relative to design deficiencies and recommends the proper corrective action in obtaining compliance. May represent Public Works at public hearings.
Reviews development plans for sewer and storm drainage for compliance with County Standards. Prepares staff reports with respect to utilities for proposed developments. May represent Public Works Department at public hearings for proposed developments. Designs and coordinates sewer and drainage improvement projects. Prepares summaries of design deficiencies and recommends the proper corrective action.
Explains and interprets agreements to contractors; enters "as-built" information to office plans. Evaluates partial stage completion and recommends payments. Prepares construction reports for matching funds and cooperative contracts with federal, state and city governments.
Inspects and leads the inspection of the construction of public works projects; reviews plans and specifications for contract construction work; observes the work of the contractor and verifies that it conforms to plans and specifications; checks material quantities and quality; reviews reports of tests and inspections made by subordinate inspectors; prepares and reviews the preparation of monthly cost and progress estimates, other engineering data and final reports upon the completion of construction jobs.
Instructs field crews engaged in taking soil samples and making field and laboratory tests of soil conditions and characteristics; prepares soil profiles in connection with highway location and construction jobs; prepares reports of soil investigations and analysis for use in the location and design of highways and highway structures.
Checks contract plans against PS&E data; performs physical testing of concrete and reinforcing bars, pre-stress strand and other materials.
Assists in quality control review and analysis; maintains records of progress sampling; reviews test reports for completeness and accuracy.
Directs a survey party ensuring good survey practices are used and is responsible for the accuracy, completeness and efficient functioning of the group. Maintains field books; reads and interprets grade sheets and other construction plans to determine locations for stakes to be set, the number and type to be used and when they should be placed; decides what control points will be tied into; develops the general work schedule for the party; and directs the training of subordinate personnel.
Instructs subordinates engaged in the computation of survey field notes and the preparation of topographic and contour maps, plans, profiles, cross-sections, mass diagrams and other data; personally, does the more difficult computations and engineering drafting and reviews the computations, drawings and mapping of subordinates; prepares estimates of materials and earthwork quantities and costs for construction and maintenance of structures; prepares and checks property descriptions.
Assists general public by answering questions and making referrals relative to special use permits, road improvements and developments, both in the office and at neighborhood meetings; explains requirements of special use permit process, developments and road improvement districts and methods of establishing or obtaining them; maintains close coordination between parties involved (citizens, Commissioners, other Public Works officials) from beginning to end of project.
Prepares applicable resolutions and documents for developments and RID's; may represent Public Works Department at public hearings relative to formation and completion of developments and RID's; conducts and certifies elections for the formation of a RID when the RID is initiated by the Board of Commissioners; reviews petitions for RID by residents to assure legality of signatures; prepares legal descriptions and deeds necessary to convey right of-way in a RID; researches titles on properties in the RID Office, information on right of ways, and corner monumentation.
Assists Prosecuting Attorney in preparation of bond sale for RID financing; prepares informational pamphlets and procedure manuals.
Prepares more difficult and administrative reports, develops correspondence, records, and comprehensive reports as assigned in support of engineering projects.
Performs other related duties as assigned
Salary Grade
Local 17 Engineers.11 - Local 17 Engineers.12
Salary Range
$36.00 - $52.85- per hour
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Apr 12, 2024
Full time
Job Summary
The employees occupying the positions of this class are responsible for performing and resolving technical and complex civil engineering tasks and problems within the framework of broad engineering and administrative guidelines within transportation. The Engineer I is an entry level engineer position in the Public Works Department. These employees operate from an office or in the field performing work under the supervision of an administrative supervisor. This is the first step in a career progression that continues to the Engineer II position and the Engineer III position. Engineer II employees work on more complex engineering tasks with less supervision and Engineer III employees manage the most complex engineering projects and are Certified Professional Engineers. The Engineer II position is the second step in a career progression that begins with Engineer I and ends with Engineer III. Engineer II employees perform tasks with limited supervision and require substantial use of independent judgment within the scope of advanced engineering assignments. Engineer I employees perform basic engineer work under the supervision of an administrative supervisor. Engineer III employees manage the more technical engineering projects and are Certified Professional Engineers. This transportation professional role is responsible for the review of land use and development engineering applications, plans, and reports for transportation concurrency, street and road standards. This position will be responsible to prepare transportation staff findings and presentations to the County hearings examiner regarding the required public improvements. Engineer positions are represented by PROTEC17, Professional and Technical Employees. For remote work, employees must in live in Washington or Oregon only, no exceptions.
Qualifications
Engineer I
Education and Experience:
• B.S. degree in Civil or related engineering.
- OR -
• High School Diploma or G.E.D. and two (2) years relative engineering work experience and possession of an E.I.T. certification.
Knowledge of: engineering principles, practices and the techniques and equipment involved; physical (hydraulics, mechanics, etc.) and mathematical (trigonometry, calculus, geometry, etc.) sciences and their application to engineering and field surveying computations and engineering design; construction materials, material testing and application; basic principles of supervision.
Ability to: understand and resolve engineering problems and to adapt approved engineering methods and standards to the planning, design and construction of a variety of public works projects; perform technical research work and to give reliable advice on routine engineering problems; draft maps and detailed working drawings, interpret plans and specifications and to become familiar with engineering standards; perform technical computations, to run quality tests, to make estimates and to compile engineering data and statistics; establish and maintain effective relationships with other engineering and surveying personnel, contractors, and the public; express ideas effectively, orally and in writing; understand Department policies and procedures as well as work standards and codes applicable to the job; obtain a valid (Washington State) drivers license at time of hire; use and care for the instruments and equipment employed on various assignments (survey, drafting, etc.).
Engineer II
Education and Experience:
• B.S. degree in Civil or related Engineering and two (2) years experience in an Engineering I classification or equivalent.
- OR -
• High School diploma or G.E.D. and four (4) years relative engineering work experience to include a minimum of two (2) years experience in an Engineering I classification or equivalent and possession of an E.I.T. certification.
- AND -
• Possess or be able to obtain a valid driver's license by date of appointment
Knowledge of: mathematics through trigonometry and its application to field surveying and engineering computations; construction materials sampling and testing in the field and laboratory and of survey equipment and techniques; engineering principles and practices and of the physical sciences (hydraulics, mechanics, etc.) involved; modern engineering methods and techniques as related to construction and maintenance of public works and public utilities; principles of effective supervision; the application and interpretation of the County regulatory codes; Departmental Policies and procedures, work standards and codes applicable to the job.
Ability to: adapt approved engineering methods and standards to the planning, design and construction of a variety of public works projects; read and interpret difficult plans and specifications and to become familiar with engineering standards; perform technical research work and to give reliable advice on difficult engineering problems; prepare engineering records and to write concise technical reports; draft, interpret and utilize engineering plans, maps, specifications and reports; make involved and difficult engineering computations, to design difficult and complex major engineering projects, and to prepare complete engineering plans and specifications; supervise and coordinate the work of other engineers, Engineer Technicians, subordinates and trades personnel; effectively manage resources dedicated to specific projects; to establish and maintain effective relationships with other engineering and surveying personnel, contractors, and the public; speak effectively in public; acquire knowledge of Clark County building codes and zoning regulations and Clark County comprehensive plans, shoreline management regulations and the SEPA state guidelines; obtain a valid Washington State drivers license at time of hire.
SELECTION PROCESS:
Resume and other documents must be attached together in the 'Resume Upload' section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/ Fail) - An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) - This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview - The interview will be job related and may include, not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment references will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
First Review date April 24th 2024. This recruitment may close on or after review date.
Examples of Duties
Key Tasks as an Engineer I
Designs and prepares engineering plans and specifications on assigned portions of road, drainage control, transportation and other related Public Works development projects. Develops designs on smaller less complex projects and draws preliminary and finished working drawings of construction design or mapping projects.
Reviews less difficult design plans and specifications for conformance to job requirements. Checks technical content on specialized contract provisions and estimates for road building or paving and develops less difficult special provisions and construction estimates.
Calculates and verifies grade lines, center lines, site distances, economical depths for cuts and fills, sloping, intersections, pipe capacities, service areas, drainage parameters and similar criteria.
Conducts and interprets analyses relative to the economics on portions of proposed engineering designs or policies or on the general effectiveness of existing designs or policies.
Utilizes the computer as an aid to analyzing and developing solutions to engineering problems.
As part of a survey party, operates proficiently all types of survey instruments; takes, checks and makes accurate sketches and computations from field survey notes; is responsible for proper placement of centerline cross section and staking assignments.
Serves as inspector in charge of one or more phases of construction, such as bridges, culverts, drainage systems, sewage systems or road building or improvement projects where problems expected on the projects can be resolved by application of standard or precedent engineering practice; measures, computes or estimates work progress as a basis for payments.
Assures compliance (through sampling and testing) with construction specifications such as proper cribbing of excavation; pouring of seals; strength of concrete; type, size, location and spacing of reinforcing steel; quality of materials; positioning of pipe; compaction of fills and sub-grades, depth, location and smoothness of pavements.
Prepares a variety of engineering research and administrative materials, and develops correspondence, records, and comprehensive reports in support of engineering projects.
Assists general public by answering questions and making referrals relative to a variety of Public Works issues. • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Key Tasks as an Engineer II
Designs, prepares and coordinates the development of construction engineering plans and specifications on all (as a project manager) or portions of (as a team member) major road, bridge, sewer and drainage, or traffic signal and transportation improvement projects; determines intersection, box culvert, pump station and similar designs. Develops cost estimates and recommendations towards final cost estimates.
Directs and participates in the development of detailed construction drawings, topographical profiles and related maps and specification sheets used in Public Works design projects planning and construction.
Reviews move difficult design plans and specifications for conformance to job requirements. Develops and checks more difficult specialized contract provisions, design agreements and design calculations and may attend pre-bid and pre-construction conferences to outline principle construction features.
Computes more difficult mathematical calculations used in developing profile, cross-sections, etc. Plots, profiles and cross-sections, figures grade lines, calculates plots and calculates traverses and similar criteria. Establishes points and elevations, proper location and drainage for streets, sewers, runways and other like structures.
Conducts studies and analyses on suitability of existing structural facilities and general policies, and feasibility (economic, realistic) of proposed designs. Interprets results and makes recommendations, both short and long term, relative to the subject assigned. Utilizes the computer as an aid to analyzing and developing solutions to engineering problems.
Reviews and coordinates the preparation and use of traffic signs; prepares plans and drawings for other traffic control devices; develops and analyses results of traffic engineering studies.
Checks street plans and profiles of short plats and sub-divisions in order to assure conformance to standards of the American Public Works Association and State Department of Transportation, County ordinances and Commissioner requirements; prepares Engineer's reports relative to design deficiencies and recommends the proper corrective action in obtaining compliance. May represent Public Works at public hearings.
Reviews development plans for sewer and storm drainage for compliance with County Standards. Prepares staff reports with respect to utilities for proposed developments. May represent Public Works Department at public hearings for proposed developments. Designs and coordinates sewer and drainage improvement projects. Prepares summaries of design deficiencies and recommends the proper corrective action.
Explains and interprets agreements to contractors; enters "as-built" information to office plans. Evaluates partial stage completion and recommends payments. Prepares construction reports for matching funds and cooperative contracts with federal, state and city governments.
Inspects and leads the inspection of the construction of public works projects; reviews plans and specifications for contract construction work; observes the work of the contractor and verifies that it conforms to plans and specifications; checks material quantities and quality; reviews reports of tests and inspections made by subordinate inspectors; prepares and reviews the preparation of monthly cost and progress estimates, other engineering data and final reports upon the completion of construction jobs.
Instructs field crews engaged in taking soil samples and making field and laboratory tests of soil conditions and characteristics; prepares soil profiles in connection with highway location and construction jobs; prepares reports of soil investigations and analysis for use in the location and design of highways and highway structures.
Checks contract plans against PS&E data; performs physical testing of concrete and reinforcing bars, pre-stress strand and other materials.
Assists in quality control review and analysis; maintains records of progress sampling; reviews test reports for completeness and accuracy.
Directs a survey party ensuring good survey practices are used and is responsible for the accuracy, completeness and efficient functioning of the group. Maintains field books; reads and interprets grade sheets and other construction plans to determine locations for stakes to be set, the number and type to be used and when they should be placed; decides what control points will be tied into; develops the general work schedule for the party; and directs the training of subordinate personnel.
Instructs subordinates engaged in the computation of survey field notes and the preparation of topographic and contour maps, plans, profiles, cross-sections, mass diagrams and other data; personally, does the more difficult computations and engineering drafting and reviews the computations, drawings and mapping of subordinates; prepares estimates of materials and earthwork quantities and costs for construction and maintenance of structures; prepares and checks property descriptions.
Assists general public by answering questions and making referrals relative to special use permits, road improvements and developments, both in the office and at neighborhood meetings; explains requirements of special use permit process, developments and road improvement districts and methods of establishing or obtaining them; maintains close coordination between parties involved (citizens, Commissioners, other Public Works officials) from beginning to end of project.
Prepares applicable resolutions and documents for developments and RID's; may represent Public Works Department at public hearings relative to formation and completion of developments and RID's; conducts and certifies elections for the formation of a RID when the RID is initiated by the Board of Commissioners; reviews petitions for RID by residents to assure legality of signatures; prepares legal descriptions and deeds necessary to convey right of-way in a RID; researches titles on properties in the RID Office, information on right of ways, and corner monumentation.
Assists Prosecuting Attorney in preparation of bond sale for RID financing; prepares informational pamphlets and procedure manuals.
Prepares more difficult and administrative reports, develops correspondence, records, and comprehensive reports as assigned in support of engineering projects.
Performs other related duties as assigned
Salary Grade
Local 17 Engineers.11 - Local 17 Engineers.12
Salary Range
$36.00 - $52.85- per hour
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Inspection Supervisor
$60,011 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s General Services Department is hiring an Inspection Supervisor to perform advanced technical work in the oversight and inspection of capital improvement construction projects for compliance with County, State, and Federal Ordinances, including but not limited to, Virginia Stormwater Regulations, Hampton Roads Planning District Commission Regional Construction Standards, Virginia Building Codes, and Virginia Department of Transportation Road and Bridge Standards.
Responsibilities:
Provides effective supervision of assigned staff including selection, performance management, employee relations, training, prioritizing, and assigning work in an efficient and effective manner, and related activities; plans, coordinates and directs the Capital Projects Inspectors I/II/III in the enforcement of applicable County, State, and Federal Ordinances and implementation of various Division programs and policies. Reviews County Inspection Reports and coordinates with the County project managers to ensure appropriate documentation is recorded in a thorough, complete, and timely manner that is consistent with approved construction documents.
Performs advanced inspections of Capital Improvement Projects on a daily basis to ensure that projects are in compliance with applicable Ordinances and approved plans; informs project managers, engineers and contractors of any deficiencies or deviations from approved plans and specifications, and issues inspection reports documenting required corrective action.
Assists project managers with schedules, pay applications reviews, reporting and monitoring, project updates for Departmental briefings, and project meetings.
Utilizes the PermitLink software to track all inspections, project activity, sureties, and enforcement actions.
Coordinates with third-party inspection services, commissioning agents, and other County inspectors to ensure inspection reports are received, addressed, and consistent with construction document and regulatory requirements.
Supports assigned staff and works with them to resolve complex construction issues, to prevent changes in project scope, maintain budgets, and keep projects on schedule. Provides project updates in a timely manner to the project managers and key project team members and providing appropriate correspondence as applicable.
Oversees inspector continuing education requirements and training certifications are adhered to, current, and schedule for renewals as applicable. Updates the Capital Projects Division on new construction methods, training opportunities, and reporting methods.
Oversees the field reporting and documentation methods to streamline the construction inspection process in an efficient and effective manner with emphasis on digital technology and mobile devices for on-site reference and reporting.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma, supplemented by college level courses in engineering, hydrology, hydraulics, and soil conservation; considerable experience in engineering construction or soil conservation; experience in contract administration, dealing with the public and knowledge of computers.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County criteria.
Must obtain within 12 months of hire Erosion & Sediment Control Inspector, Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Reviewer, and Stormwater Inspector Certifications from the Department of Environmental Quality.
Knowledge of the principles and technical methods involved in erosion and sediment control, stormwater management, and construction standards and specifications; environmental laws, regulations, and Ordinances; principles and practices of engineering as applied to the construction of subdivisions and other sites.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to enforce applicable Ordinances, laws and regulations; interpret and comprehend complex blueprints, engineering plans and specifications; organize and supervise project assignments, to obtain and apply data, and to analyze and process such information; coordinate and supervise the work of inspection staff; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; deal effectively with enforcement violations and noncompliance cases and expedite investigations and resolutions; analyze complex problems and resolve them; make accurate mathematical calculations; maintain records and prepare clear and concise reports; perform taxing physical activity, including walking, climbing, stooping and bending.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until the position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Feb 16, 2024
Full time
Inspection Supervisor
$60,011 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s General Services Department is hiring an Inspection Supervisor to perform advanced technical work in the oversight and inspection of capital improvement construction projects for compliance with County, State, and Federal Ordinances, including but not limited to, Virginia Stormwater Regulations, Hampton Roads Planning District Commission Regional Construction Standards, Virginia Building Codes, and Virginia Department of Transportation Road and Bridge Standards.
Responsibilities:
Provides effective supervision of assigned staff including selection, performance management, employee relations, training, prioritizing, and assigning work in an efficient and effective manner, and related activities; plans, coordinates and directs the Capital Projects Inspectors I/II/III in the enforcement of applicable County, State, and Federal Ordinances and implementation of various Division programs and policies. Reviews County Inspection Reports and coordinates with the County project managers to ensure appropriate documentation is recorded in a thorough, complete, and timely manner that is consistent with approved construction documents.
Performs advanced inspections of Capital Improvement Projects on a daily basis to ensure that projects are in compliance with applicable Ordinances and approved plans; informs project managers, engineers and contractors of any deficiencies or deviations from approved plans and specifications, and issues inspection reports documenting required corrective action.
Assists project managers with schedules, pay applications reviews, reporting and monitoring, project updates for Departmental briefings, and project meetings.
Utilizes the PermitLink software to track all inspections, project activity, sureties, and enforcement actions.
Coordinates with third-party inspection services, commissioning agents, and other County inspectors to ensure inspection reports are received, addressed, and consistent with construction document and regulatory requirements.
Supports assigned staff and works with them to resolve complex construction issues, to prevent changes in project scope, maintain budgets, and keep projects on schedule. Provides project updates in a timely manner to the project managers and key project team members and providing appropriate correspondence as applicable.
Oversees inspector continuing education requirements and training certifications are adhered to, current, and schedule for renewals as applicable. Updates the Capital Projects Division on new construction methods, training opportunities, and reporting methods.
Oversees the field reporting and documentation methods to streamline the construction inspection process in an efficient and effective manner with emphasis on digital technology and mobile devices for on-site reference and reporting.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma, supplemented by college level courses in engineering, hydrology, hydraulics, and soil conservation; considerable experience in engineering construction or soil conservation; experience in contract administration, dealing with the public and knowledge of computers.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County criteria.
Must obtain within 12 months of hire Erosion & Sediment Control Inspector, Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Reviewer, and Stormwater Inspector Certifications from the Department of Environmental Quality.
Knowledge of the principles and technical methods involved in erosion and sediment control, stormwater management, and construction standards and specifications; environmental laws, regulations, and Ordinances; principles and practices of engineering as applied to the construction of subdivisions and other sites.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to enforce applicable Ordinances, laws and regulations; interpret and comprehend complex blueprints, engineering plans and specifications; organize and supervise project assignments, to obtain and apply data, and to analyze and process such information; coordinate and supervise the work of inspection staff; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; deal effectively with enforcement violations and noncompliance cases and expedite investigations and resolutions; analyze complex problems and resolve them; make accurate mathematical calculations; maintain records and prepare clear and concise reports; perform taxing physical activity, including walking, climbing, stooping and bending.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until the position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
PSAB: Construction Inspector (Secret Clearance) KBR Government Solutions delivers full life cycle professional and technical solutions that improve operational readiness and drive innovation. Our solutions help ensure mission success on land, air, sea, space and cyberspace for the Department of Defense, intelligence community, NASA and other federal agencies. KBR’s areas of expertise include engineering, logistics, operations, science, program management, mission IT and cybersecurity.
Our people make the world a more productive, efficient and fascinating place. And that's only the beginning.
In compliance with the U.S. federal government’s vaccine mandate, only candidates who will be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 by December 8, 2021 or who have a reasonable accommodation or approved medical exception will be considered for this position.
Prince Sultan Air Base (PSAB) Construction Inspector
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Knowledge or BEAR/Expeditionary base and support of conversion to Enduring. This include but us not limited to inspection of Lift Stations, Modular Facilities, Sunshades, Communication Manholes, Installation of Latrines and Showers, Installation of billeting Containers etc. Performs contract management duties. Manage and inspect construction projects designed and written by KBR Interpret plans, specifications, and other contract documents IAW awarded contracts Coordinate, evaluate, monitor, and document contract activities and progress and communicate issues/concerns with Engineering Flight Chief and the respective Contracting Office Review material submittals for compliance with contract specifications Conduct pre-final, acceptance, and post-acceptance inspections Coordinate movement of materials and equipment to work locations and sets up work site. Job may require moderate to heavy lifting Complete and submit required documentation to Engineering Flight Chief and respective Contracting Officer Complete various off-base travel to inspect contractors progress as necessary for projects executed for PSAB Observes and follows all safety rules and procedures, including wearing required personal safety equipment Provide various status updates to respective leadership on project status i.e., pictures etc. Performs other duties as assigned. MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED:
May be exposed to potentially hazardous conditions that require wear of hard hats, gloves, steel toed boots, hearing protection, safety glasses and other personal protection equipment (PPE); may be required to push, pull and lift heavy equipment. Use of Land Mobile Radios, cell phones, laptop, and other devices to maintain contact and accountability of work activities. WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work will be indoors and outdoors. Exposure to heat, cold, dust, noise, chemicals may occur. Overtime and shift work may be required depending on contractual needs as well as occasional to frequent travel. Employee must comply with all Federal, State and Local regulations and published Company work rules as well as written instructions. Task specific work environment training maybe provided. Must be prepared to function in a wartime or contingency environment to support U.S. interests. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:
Physical requirements include lifting up to 35lb, team lifting up to 50lbs, climbing, extended sitting, or standing, stooping, stretching, and bending. Work may require using and wearing personal protective equipment such as, hearing and eye protection, hard hat and steel-toed boots as well as Individual Protective Equipment (IPE) which may include but not limited to Level III plus/IV Individual Body Armor with both front and back ballistic plates, ACH helmet, clothing (undergarments, shirts and pants and/or coveralls), reflective vests/belts, sound suppression devices, etc. Day-to-day physical requirements may involve standard office activities including sitting/standing for extended periods of time, attending meetings, use of keyboard and mouse repetitively, lifting and carrying less than 20 lbs. frequently, etc. Work requires moderate physical exertion including walking to operating areas and walking up stairs MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Specific contract requirements regarding education and experience will prevail.
Education/Certifications:
Requires a High School diploma or equivalent and 3-5 years of relevant experience. Completion of USAF 3E5 AFSC Engineering Air Force Engineering Specialist school or other equivalent DOD course HIGHLY Desired. Must be a U.S. Citizen with a current U. S. Driver's License. Must possess passport book (not passport card) with at least 13 months of remaining validity AND 6 blank visa/stamp pages remaining Must have and maintain a valid U. S. SECRET Security Clearance Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English fluently Candidate must also meet CENTCOM MOD-15 theater requirements. Skills:
Knowledge of International Codes. Provides Quality Assurance for ongoing construction project. Review’s contractor submittals. Experience in assessing and responding to Requests for Information (RFI). Experience in reviewing and evaluating design calculations and data from an engineering perspective. Prepare Monthly Progress Reports and attends meetings summarizing project status, with emphasis on engineering. Knowledge of Construction Safety regulations, i.e., EM 385-1-1, OSHA, etc. Knowledgeable in MS Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook), PowerPoint; familiarity and working knowledge of AutoCAD, or other software is also a plus
Jan 24, 2024
Full time
PSAB: Construction Inspector (Secret Clearance) KBR Government Solutions delivers full life cycle professional and technical solutions that improve operational readiness and drive innovation. Our solutions help ensure mission success on land, air, sea, space and cyberspace for the Department of Defense, intelligence community, NASA and other federal agencies. KBR’s areas of expertise include engineering, logistics, operations, science, program management, mission IT and cybersecurity.
Our people make the world a more productive, efficient and fascinating place. And that's only the beginning.
In compliance with the U.S. federal government’s vaccine mandate, only candidates who will be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 by December 8, 2021 or who have a reasonable accommodation or approved medical exception will be considered for this position.
Prince Sultan Air Base (PSAB) Construction Inspector
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Knowledge or BEAR/Expeditionary base and support of conversion to Enduring. This include but us not limited to inspection of Lift Stations, Modular Facilities, Sunshades, Communication Manholes, Installation of Latrines and Showers, Installation of billeting Containers etc. Performs contract management duties. Manage and inspect construction projects designed and written by KBR Interpret plans, specifications, and other contract documents IAW awarded contracts Coordinate, evaluate, monitor, and document contract activities and progress and communicate issues/concerns with Engineering Flight Chief and the respective Contracting Office Review material submittals for compliance with contract specifications Conduct pre-final, acceptance, and post-acceptance inspections Coordinate movement of materials and equipment to work locations and sets up work site. Job may require moderate to heavy lifting Complete and submit required documentation to Engineering Flight Chief and respective Contracting Officer Complete various off-base travel to inspect contractors progress as necessary for projects executed for PSAB Observes and follows all safety rules and procedures, including wearing required personal safety equipment Provide various status updates to respective leadership on project status i.e., pictures etc. Performs other duties as assigned. MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED:
May be exposed to potentially hazardous conditions that require wear of hard hats, gloves, steel toed boots, hearing protection, safety glasses and other personal protection equipment (PPE); may be required to push, pull and lift heavy equipment. Use of Land Mobile Radios, cell phones, laptop, and other devices to maintain contact and accountability of work activities. WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work will be indoors and outdoors. Exposure to heat, cold, dust, noise, chemicals may occur. Overtime and shift work may be required depending on contractual needs as well as occasional to frequent travel. Employee must comply with all Federal, State and Local regulations and published Company work rules as well as written instructions. Task specific work environment training maybe provided. Must be prepared to function in a wartime or contingency environment to support U.S. interests. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:
Physical requirements include lifting up to 35lb, team lifting up to 50lbs, climbing, extended sitting, or standing, stooping, stretching, and bending. Work may require using and wearing personal protective equipment such as, hearing and eye protection, hard hat and steel-toed boots as well as Individual Protective Equipment (IPE) which may include but not limited to Level III plus/IV Individual Body Armor with both front and back ballistic plates, ACH helmet, clothing (undergarments, shirts and pants and/or coveralls), reflective vests/belts, sound suppression devices, etc. Day-to-day physical requirements may involve standard office activities including sitting/standing for extended periods of time, attending meetings, use of keyboard and mouse repetitively, lifting and carrying less than 20 lbs. frequently, etc. Work requires moderate physical exertion including walking to operating areas and walking up stairs MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Specific contract requirements regarding education and experience will prevail.
Education/Certifications:
Requires a High School diploma or equivalent and 3-5 years of relevant experience. Completion of USAF 3E5 AFSC Engineering Air Force Engineering Specialist school or other equivalent DOD course HIGHLY Desired. Must be a U.S. Citizen with a current U. S. Driver's License. Must possess passport book (not passport card) with at least 13 months of remaining validity AND 6 blank visa/stamp pages remaining Must have and maintain a valid U. S. SECRET Security Clearance Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English fluently Candidate must also meet CENTCOM MOD-15 theater requirements. Skills:
Knowledge of International Codes. Provides Quality Assurance for ongoing construction project. Review’s contractor submittals. Experience in assessing and responding to Requests for Information (RFI). Experience in reviewing and evaluating design calculations and data from an engineering perspective. Prepare Monthly Progress Reports and attends meetings summarizing project status, with emphasis on engineering. Knowledge of Construction Safety regulations, i.e., EM 385-1-1, OSHA, etc. Knowledgeable in MS Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook), PowerPoint; familiarity and working knowledge of AutoCAD, or other software is also a plus
PSAB: Engineering Assistant (Secret Clearance)
Title: PSAB: Engineering Assistant • Location: Al Kharj Saudi Arabia • Citizenship Required: United States Citizenship • Clearance Type: Active Secret Clearance Required
KBR Government Solutions delivers full life cycle professional and technical solutions that improve operational readiness and drive innovation. Our solutions help ensure mission success on land, air, sea, space and cyberspace for the Department of Defense, intelligence community, NASA and other federal agencies. KBR’s areas of expertise include engineering, logistics, operations, science, program management, mission IT and cybersecurity.
Our people make the world a more productive, efficient and fascinating place. And that's only the beginning.
In compliance with the U.S. federal government’s vaccine mandate, only candidates who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have a reasonable accommodation or approved medical exception will be considered for this position.
Prince Sultan Air Base (PSAB) Project Work Planner
RESPONSIBILITIES: • Managed ongoing civil engineering construction inspections, design, drafting, surveying, and contract surveillance to support Air Force facility construction and maintenance programs. • Prepare manual and Computer Aided Design (CAD) drawings, specifications, and cost estimates. • Develop, operated, and maintained Geographic Information System (GIS) modules • Collaborating with other engineers and workers to design, develop, test, and improve products and engineering processes. • Support inspection of ongoing Construction projects at needed up to including absence of Construction Inspector. • Producing CAD drawings according to specifications. • Calibrating and troubleshooting designing equipment as necessary. • Facilitate map request as required by respective customer along with maintaining updated designs as the site changes • Escort OCN personnel from Control Centers to work locations while monitoring repairs are IAW with CES performance standards. • Contributes to forecasts and disbursements by performing schedule analysis. • Displays core competencies by analyzing possible solutions using standard procedures while developing advanced skills. • Performs other duties while supporting Architectural and Engineering (A&E) as assigned.
MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED: • May be exposed to potentially hazardous conditions that require wear of hard hats, gloves, steel toed boots, hearing protection, safety glasses and other personal protection equipment (PPE); may be required to push, pull and lift heavy equipment. • Use of Land Mobile Radios, cell phones, laptop, and other devices to maintain contact and accountability of work activities.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT: • Work will be indoors and outdoors. • Exposure to heat, cold, dust, noise, chemicals may occur. • Overtime and shift work may be required depending on contractual needs as well as occasional to frequent travel. • Employee must comply with all Federal, State and Local regulations and published Company work rules as well as written instructions. • Task specific work environment training maybe provided. Must be prepared to function in a wartime or contingency environment to support U.S. interests.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES: • Physical requirements include lifting up to 35lb, team lifting up to 50lbs, climbing, extended sitting, or standing, stooping, stretching, and bending. • Work may require using and wearing personal protective equipment such as, hearing and eye protection, hard hat and steel-toed boots as well as Individual Protective Equipment (IPE) which may include but not limited to Level III plus/IV Individual Body Armor with both front and back ballistic plates, ACH helmet, clothing (undergarments, shirts and pants and/or coveralls), reflective vests/belts, sound suppression devices, etc. • Day-to-day physical requirements may involve standard office activities including sitting/standing for extended periods of time, attending meetings, use of keyboard and mouse repetitively, lifting and carrying less than 20 lbs. frequently, etc. • Work requires moderate physical exertion including walking to operating areas and walking up stairs
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Specific contract requirements regarding education and experience will prevail.
Education/Certifications: • Skills required for this job are typically acquired through the completion of an undergraduate degree and 2+ years of relevant experience, or equivalent work experience in lieu of degree. • Completion of USAF 3E5 AFSC Engineering Air Force Engineering Specialist, USAF 3E6 AFSC OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT school or another equivalent DOD course HIGHLY Desired. • Must be a U.S. Citizen with a current U. S. Driver's License. • Must possess passport book (not passport card) with at least 13 months of remaining validity AND 6 blank visa/stamp pages remaining • Must have and maintain a valid U. S. SECRET Security Clearance • Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English fluently • Candidate must also meet CENTCOM MOD-16 theater requirements.
Aug 22, 2023
Contractor
PSAB: Engineering Assistant (Secret Clearance)
Title: PSAB: Engineering Assistant • Location: Al Kharj Saudi Arabia • Citizenship Required: United States Citizenship • Clearance Type: Active Secret Clearance Required
KBR Government Solutions delivers full life cycle professional and technical solutions that improve operational readiness and drive innovation. Our solutions help ensure mission success on land, air, sea, space and cyberspace for the Department of Defense, intelligence community, NASA and other federal agencies. KBR’s areas of expertise include engineering, logistics, operations, science, program management, mission IT and cybersecurity.
Our people make the world a more productive, efficient and fascinating place. And that's only the beginning.
In compliance with the U.S. federal government’s vaccine mandate, only candidates who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have a reasonable accommodation or approved medical exception will be considered for this position.
Prince Sultan Air Base (PSAB) Project Work Planner
RESPONSIBILITIES: • Managed ongoing civil engineering construction inspections, design, drafting, surveying, and contract surveillance to support Air Force facility construction and maintenance programs. • Prepare manual and Computer Aided Design (CAD) drawings, specifications, and cost estimates. • Develop, operated, and maintained Geographic Information System (GIS) modules • Collaborating with other engineers and workers to design, develop, test, and improve products and engineering processes. • Support inspection of ongoing Construction projects at needed up to including absence of Construction Inspector. • Producing CAD drawings according to specifications. • Calibrating and troubleshooting designing equipment as necessary. • Facilitate map request as required by respective customer along with maintaining updated designs as the site changes • Escort OCN personnel from Control Centers to work locations while monitoring repairs are IAW with CES performance standards. • Contributes to forecasts and disbursements by performing schedule analysis. • Displays core competencies by analyzing possible solutions using standard procedures while developing advanced skills. • Performs other duties while supporting Architectural and Engineering (A&E) as assigned.
MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED: • May be exposed to potentially hazardous conditions that require wear of hard hats, gloves, steel toed boots, hearing protection, safety glasses and other personal protection equipment (PPE); may be required to push, pull and lift heavy equipment. • Use of Land Mobile Radios, cell phones, laptop, and other devices to maintain contact and accountability of work activities.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT: • Work will be indoors and outdoors. • Exposure to heat, cold, dust, noise, chemicals may occur. • Overtime and shift work may be required depending on contractual needs as well as occasional to frequent travel. • Employee must comply with all Federal, State and Local regulations and published Company work rules as well as written instructions. • Task specific work environment training maybe provided. Must be prepared to function in a wartime or contingency environment to support U.S. interests.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES: • Physical requirements include lifting up to 35lb, team lifting up to 50lbs, climbing, extended sitting, or standing, stooping, stretching, and bending. • Work may require using and wearing personal protective equipment such as, hearing and eye protection, hard hat and steel-toed boots as well as Individual Protective Equipment (IPE) which may include but not limited to Level III plus/IV Individual Body Armor with both front and back ballistic plates, ACH helmet, clothing (undergarments, shirts and pants and/or coveralls), reflective vests/belts, sound suppression devices, etc. • Day-to-day physical requirements may involve standard office activities including sitting/standing for extended periods of time, attending meetings, use of keyboard and mouse repetitively, lifting and carrying less than 20 lbs. frequently, etc. • Work requires moderate physical exertion including walking to operating areas and walking up stairs
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Specific contract requirements regarding education and experience will prevail.
Education/Certifications: • Skills required for this job are typically acquired through the completion of an undergraduate degree and 2+ years of relevant experience, or equivalent work experience in lieu of degree. • Completion of USAF 3E5 AFSC Engineering Air Force Engineering Specialist, USAF 3E6 AFSC OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT school or another equivalent DOD course HIGHLY Desired. • Must be a U.S. Citizen with a current U. S. Driver's License. • Must possess passport book (not passport card) with at least 13 months of remaining validity AND 6 blank visa/stamp pages remaining • Must have and maintain a valid U. S. SECRET Security Clearance • Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English fluently • Candidate must also meet CENTCOM MOD-16 theater requirements.
Job Type: Full TimeDepartment: FireSalary Range: $47,492.44 - $59,887.06 Job Description:
Responsible for performing paraprofessional and technical work providing assistance conducting inspections and providing fire prevention education and fire safety awareness for the Life Safety Division of the City’s Fire Department. An employee in this class provides assistance in the planning and coordinating the activities of the City’s Life Safety Division including investigation and code compliance inspection, fire prevention and staff training. Emphasis of the work is on participating in the inspections of buildings for fire hazards, promoting fire prevention/education and fire safety awareness as well as investigating fires, including those involving death, injury or having questionable nature. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Fire Marshal and is evaluated based on attainment of individual and department goals and objectives, periodic conferences, activity reports, feedback from employees, other agencies, and public support.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Assists with coordinating fire prevention programs; enforces the fire prevention code; and investigates causes of fires.
Helps coordinate fire prevention activities including inspections.
Conducts fire inspections of commercial, institutional, industrial buildings and occupancies; and enforces the rules and regulations included within the North Carolina State Building Code and Fire Prevention Code.
Discusses findings and recommendations with other city or state agencies as appropriate; and confers with code compliance officials on building code enforcement operations affecting fire safety.
Enforces fire and other related codes and standards by informing and advising of required corrective actions; issues notices of code violations; conducts follow-up inspections to ensure corrective action is taken.
Assists investigations to include suspicious or accidental fires, environmental crimes, hazardous materials incidents and fire-related injuries and death to determine cause and origin of fire.
Assists in documentation of field observations including photos of fire scene, interviewing witnesses, suspects, and complainants.
Assists with the collection and preservation of materials and evidence; assists in maintaining chain of custody.
Conducts presentations to various groups including schools, civic, business and other organizations concerning fire prevention, education and other related technical matters.
Conducts fire education and training with the general public.
Occasionally provides job-related training at the Police and Fire Academies, auxiliary classes, and in-service training.
Reviews building plans for compliance with applicable fire codes.
Interprets fire and building codes in response to inquiries from architects, engineers, contractors and the general public.
Updates and evaluates hazardous materials files for all reporting industries.
Assists in maintaining resource files for logistical support.
Responds to emergency incidents to render necessary assistance and guidance.
Performs other related job duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience:
Associate’s degree in fire science or related field; four (4) years’ experience in fire inspections, prevention, suppression or investigations; and two (2) years as a Fire Code Official or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Special Qualifications:
Possession of a valid Class B driver’s license to operate a motor vehicle. Requirement exists at the time of hire and as a condition of continued employment.
The following requirements must be IFSAC or Pro-Board certifications:
Firefighter Level II
Certification at Hazmat Operations Level
Emergency Vehicle Driver Certification
Fire Officer I
Fire Instructor Level I
Fire & Life Safety Educator Level II (within one year of hire date)
Additional requirements:
NC Fire Inspector Level II
NIMS 100, 200, 700 and 800
NC Emergency Medical Technician EMT-Basic (or National Registry)
NHTSA Child Passenger Safety Certified Technician
Preferred:
NC Fire Inspector Level III
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of the methods, standards, practices, strategies, techniques and tactics used in fire prevention methods, fire suppression, fire service training, fire cause determination and arson investigation.
Knowledge of the modern investigation methods and techniques used to determine the cause of fires.
Knowledge of standard fire prevention codes, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and federal, state, and departmental standards, rules and regulations.
Knowledge of techniques for handling hazardous materials.
Knowledge of the City’s geography, street and building locations.
Skills in public speaking and public
Skills in operating emergency vehicles and in the use of firefighting equipment, fire apparatus, radios or other communications equipment.
Ability to effectively use computer programs, software and other office equipment necessary to perform job duties.
Ability to enforce National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and federal, state fire codes with firmness and fairness.
Ability to lead and inspire calm control in emergency conditions.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, to persuasively and effectively deal with property owners, managers and the general public to eliminate and prevent fire hazards and to stimulate interest and cooperation in fire prevention activities.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other agency officials, employees, architects, professional engineers, contractors, homeowners, business owners, children in schools/daycares, and the general public.
Ability to work some nights and weekends and on-call requirements.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work in this classification is defined as heavy work requiring the physical exertion of up to 100 pounds of force occasionally and 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical demands require climbing, crouching, crawling, standing, walking and lifting. Vocal communication is required for responding to inquiries, expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels. Visual acuity is required for extensive reading, to prepare and analyze written or computer data, determine the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observe general surroundings and activities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is primarily performed in both inside and outside environmental conditions, subject to noise and other workplace hazards including a variety of physical conditions such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, electrical current, working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to extreme heat and cold, or exposure to chemicals or contact with potentially infectious bodily fluids and be able to function in narrow aisles or passageways. The employee will also be subjected to the potential for varied atmospheric conditions that affect the respiratory system of the skin such as fumes, odors, mists, gases, or poor ventilation and the employee may be required to wear a respirator.
Aug 01, 2023
Full time
Job Type: Full TimeDepartment: FireSalary Range: $47,492.44 - $59,887.06 Job Description:
Responsible for performing paraprofessional and technical work providing assistance conducting inspections and providing fire prevention education and fire safety awareness for the Life Safety Division of the City’s Fire Department. An employee in this class provides assistance in the planning and coordinating the activities of the City’s Life Safety Division including investigation and code compliance inspection, fire prevention and staff training. Emphasis of the work is on participating in the inspections of buildings for fire hazards, promoting fire prevention/education and fire safety awareness as well as investigating fires, including those involving death, injury or having questionable nature. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Fire Marshal and is evaluated based on attainment of individual and department goals and objectives, periodic conferences, activity reports, feedback from employees, other agencies, and public support.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Assists with coordinating fire prevention programs; enforces the fire prevention code; and investigates causes of fires.
Helps coordinate fire prevention activities including inspections.
Conducts fire inspections of commercial, institutional, industrial buildings and occupancies; and enforces the rules and regulations included within the North Carolina State Building Code and Fire Prevention Code.
Discusses findings and recommendations with other city or state agencies as appropriate; and confers with code compliance officials on building code enforcement operations affecting fire safety.
Enforces fire and other related codes and standards by informing and advising of required corrective actions; issues notices of code violations; conducts follow-up inspections to ensure corrective action is taken.
Assists investigations to include suspicious or accidental fires, environmental crimes, hazardous materials incidents and fire-related injuries and death to determine cause and origin of fire.
Assists in documentation of field observations including photos of fire scene, interviewing witnesses, suspects, and complainants.
Assists with the collection and preservation of materials and evidence; assists in maintaining chain of custody.
Conducts presentations to various groups including schools, civic, business and other organizations concerning fire prevention, education and other related technical matters.
Conducts fire education and training with the general public.
Occasionally provides job-related training at the Police and Fire Academies, auxiliary classes, and in-service training.
Reviews building plans for compliance with applicable fire codes.
Interprets fire and building codes in response to inquiries from architects, engineers, contractors and the general public.
Updates and evaluates hazardous materials files for all reporting industries.
Assists in maintaining resource files for logistical support.
Responds to emergency incidents to render necessary assistance and guidance.
Performs other related job duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience:
Associate’s degree in fire science or related field; four (4) years’ experience in fire inspections, prevention, suppression or investigations; and two (2) years as a Fire Code Official or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Special Qualifications:
Possession of a valid Class B driver’s license to operate a motor vehicle. Requirement exists at the time of hire and as a condition of continued employment.
The following requirements must be IFSAC or Pro-Board certifications:
Firefighter Level II
Certification at Hazmat Operations Level
Emergency Vehicle Driver Certification
Fire Officer I
Fire Instructor Level I
Fire & Life Safety Educator Level II (within one year of hire date)
Additional requirements:
NC Fire Inspector Level II
NIMS 100, 200, 700 and 800
NC Emergency Medical Technician EMT-Basic (or National Registry)
NHTSA Child Passenger Safety Certified Technician
Preferred:
NC Fire Inspector Level III
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of the methods, standards, practices, strategies, techniques and tactics used in fire prevention methods, fire suppression, fire service training, fire cause determination and arson investigation.
Knowledge of the modern investigation methods and techniques used to determine the cause of fires.
Knowledge of standard fire prevention codes, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and federal, state, and departmental standards, rules and regulations.
Knowledge of techniques for handling hazardous materials.
Knowledge of the City’s geography, street and building locations.
Skills in public speaking and public
Skills in operating emergency vehicles and in the use of firefighting equipment, fire apparatus, radios or other communications equipment.
Ability to effectively use computer programs, software and other office equipment necessary to perform job duties.
Ability to enforce National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and federal, state fire codes with firmness and fairness.
Ability to lead and inspire calm control in emergency conditions.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, to persuasively and effectively deal with property owners, managers and the general public to eliminate and prevent fire hazards and to stimulate interest and cooperation in fire prevention activities.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other agency officials, employees, architects, professional engineers, contractors, homeowners, business owners, children in schools/daycares, and the general public.
Ability to work some nights and weekends and on-call requirements.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work in this classification is defined as heavy work requiring the physical exertion of up to 100 pounds of force occasionally and 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical demands require climbing, crouching, crawling, standing, walking and lifting. Vocal communication is required for responding to inquiries, expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels. Visual acuity is required for extensive reading, to prepare and analyze written or computer data, determine the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observe general surroundings and activities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is primarily performed in both inside and outside environmental conditions, subject to noise and other workplace hazards including a variety of physical conditions such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, electrical current, working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to extreme heat and cold, or exposure to chemicals or contact with potentially infectious bodily fluids and be able to function in narrow aisles or passageways. The employee will also be subjected to the potential for varied atmospheric conditions that affect the respiratory system of the skin such as fumes, odors, mists, gases, or poor ventilation and the employee may be required to wear a respirator.
JOB SUMMARY
To assist Fleet Technician II and Fleet Technician III in providing safe, reliable and cost-efficient vehicles by learning to perform quality preventive maintenance inspections and repairs as well as learning to diagnosis and repair as required to prevent breakdowns on road, reduce vehicle downtime and improve total fleet reliability.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Learn to perform required inspections and preventive maintenance under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet manager on vehicles and equipment to maximize the safety, reliability, and cost efficiency throughout the life cycle of the fleet.
Learn to perform FAI/CVI (Annual) (First Article Inspection - Commercial Vehicle Inspection) inspections on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, light-duty vehicles, and any other company-owned equipment under the guidance
of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager in accordance with all federal, state and local legal and regulatory agencies. (Includes all state-required inspections and frequencies).
Learn to perform quality preventive maintenance inspections per company methods under the guidance of fleet technician II & III, fleet supervisor or manager on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, lift-gates, light-duty vehicles,
and any other company-owned equipment.
Learn to perform quality maintenance repairs under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager as required to maximize safety and reliability on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, lift-gates, light-duty
vehicles, and any company-owned equipment.
Learn to perform maintenance repairs on all vehicles under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or managers such as inspections, scheduled repairs, malfunctions and road-call repairs in a safe, efficient, timely and quality
manner.
Address all driver vehicle inspection report write-ups timely, efficiently and correctly the first time under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager.
Diagnose cause of any malfunction and perform repairs to manufacturer specifications including but not limited to engines, transmissions and clutches, drive-line, differential, steering and suspension, fuel and ignition system, exhaust systems
(including regeneration systems), intake systems, electrical systems, brake systems, HVAC systems and lift-gate hydraulic, mechanical and electrical systems under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager.
Follow procedures including documenting all work performed on work order using complaint, cause, and correction format under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager.
Learn and develop efficiency in Sysco computer programs under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Medium/Heavy Duty truck technical training 2-year school (preferred)
l High school diploma or equivalent required
Experience
No experience required
Current and valid driver's license (CDL Preferred)
Professional Skills
Basic knowledge and skill of all vehicle systems and components
Basic knowledge and skill in diagnosis and repair of electrical systems on all equipment
Basic knowledge and skill in welding and cutting (gas, electric, MIG, TIG)
Basic computer skills and knowledge
Qualifications
Technicians must own and provide all tools (diagnostic equipment and major tools provided by Sysco) necessary to perform all maintenance inspections, repair and diagnostics.
Apprentice will have performance reviews regularly to determine areas of improvement and areas that require additional training and development
Annual Inspector Certification Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Preferred, Not Required)
Brake Inspector Certification Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Preferred, Not Required)
ASE certifications – Automotive or Medium/Heavy Duty Trucks (Preferred, Not Required)
609 HVAC Certification (Preferred, Not Required)
Working knowledge of computer-based diagnostic software for OEM’s and component manufacturers
Apprentice will be required to complete Sysco SIU training modules for safety and other required courses.
Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, talk and hear.
The employee is frequently required to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, bend or crawl.
The employee is occasionally required to sit and must frequently lift and/or move up to 100lbs.
The employee is Repair work requires excellent hand and finger dexterity used for wrenches, hand tools, and other shop equipment.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus
Working Conditions
While performing the duties of this job, the associate is occasionally exposed to wet, hot, extreme cold and/or humid conditions; and moving mechanical parts and may be required to work in confined spaces.
The associate works non-traditional business hours including evenings, nights, weekends, holidays and on-call.
The associate may occasionally be required to travel to other operating companies or the corporate office as business needs dictate (i.e. training, business continuation, etc.).
The associate is occasionally exposed to high, precarious places and confined spaces.
The associate is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
BENEFITS INFORMATION:
For information on Sysco’s Benefits, please visit https://SyscoBenefits.com
HOW WE PROTECT OUR COLLEAGUES
COVID-19 Precaution(s):
Personal protective equipment and masks provided
Temperature screenings
Social distancing guidelines in place
Sanitizing, disinfecting, and cleaning procedures in place
OVERVIEW:
Sysco is the global leader in foodservice distribution. With over 71,000 colleagues and a fleet of over 13,000 vehicles, Sysco operates approximately 333 distribution facilities worldwide and serves more than 700,000 customer locations.
We offer our colleagues the opportunity to grow personally and professionally, to contribute to the success of a dynamic organization, and to serve others in a manner that exceeds their expectations. We’re looking for talented, hard-working individuals to join our team. Come grow with us and let us show you why Sysco is at the heart of food and service.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION STATEMENT:
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer, and consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status or any other protected factor under federal, state or local law.
This opportunity is available through Sysco Corporation, its subsidiaries and affiliates.
May 22, 2023
Full time
JOB SUMMARY
To assist Fleet Technician II and Fleet Technician III in providing safe, reliable and cost-efficient vehicles by learning to perform quality preventive maintenance inspections and repairs as well as learning to diagnosis and repair as required to prevent breakdowns on road, reduce vehicle downtime and improve total fleet reliability.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Learn to perform required inspections and preventive maintenance under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet manager on vehicles and equipment to maximize the safety, reliability, and cost efficiency throughout the life cycle of the fleet.
Learn to perform FAI/CVI (Annual) (First Article Inspection - Commercial Vehicle Inspection) inspections on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, light-duty vehicles, and any other company-owned equipment under the guidance
of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager in accordance with all federal, state and local legal and regulatory agencies. (Includes all state-required inspections and frequencies).
Learn to perform quality preventive maintenance inspections per company methods under the guidance of fleet technician II & III, fleet supervisor or manager on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, lift-gates, light-duty vehicles,
and any other company-owned equipment.
Learn to perform quality maintenance repairs under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager as required to maximize safety and reliability on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, lift-gates, light-duty
vehicles, and any company-owned equipment.
Learn to perform maintenance repairs on all vehicles under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or managers such as inspections, scheduled repairs, malfunctions and road-call repairs in a safe, efficient, timely and quality
manner.
Address all driver vehicle inspection report write-ups timely, efficiently and correctly the first time under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager.
Diagnose cause of any malfunction and perform repairs to manufacturer specifications including but not limited to engines, transmissions and clutches, drive-line, differential, steering and suspension, fuel and ignition system, exhaust systems
(including regeneration systems), intake systems, electrical systems, brake systems, HVAC systems and lift-gate hydraulic, mechanical and electrical systems under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager.
Follow procedures including documenting all work performed on work order using complaint, cause, and correction format under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager.
Learn and develop efficiency in Sysco computer programs under the guidance of fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Medium/Heavy Duty truck technical training 2-year school (preferred)
l High school diploma or equivalent required
Experience
No experience required
Current and valid driver's license (CDL Preferred)
Professional Skills
Basic knowledge and skill of all vehicle systems and components
Basic knowledge and skill in diagnosis and repair of electrical systems on all equipment
Basic knowledge and skill in welding and cutting (gas, electric, MIG, TIG)
Basic computer skills and knowledge
Qualifications
Technicians must own and provide all tools (diagnostic equipment and major tools provided by Sysco) necessary to perform all maintenance inspections, repair and diagnostics.
Apprentice will have performance reviews regularly to determine areas of improvement and areas that require additional training and development
Annual Inspector Certification Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Preferred, Not Required)
Brake Inspector Certification Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Preferred, Not Required)
ASE certifications – Automotive or Medium/Heavy Duty Trucks (Preferred, Not Required)
609 HVAC Certification (Preferred, Not Required)
Working knowledge of computer-based diagnostic software for OEM’s and component manufacturers
Apprentice will be required to complete Sysco SIU training modules for safety and other required courses.
Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, talk and hear.
The employee is frequently required to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, bend or crawl.
The employee is occasionally required to sit and must frequently lift and/or move up to 100lbs.
The employee is Repair work requires excellent hand and finger dexterity used for wrenches, hand tools, and other shop equipment.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus
Working Conditions
While performing the duties of this job, the associate is occasionally exposed to wet, hot, extreme cold and/or humid conditions; and moving mechanical parts and may be required to work in confined spaces.
The associate works non-traditional business hours including evenings, nights, weekends, holidays and on-call.
The associate may occasionally be required to travel to other operating companies or the corporate office as business needs dictate (i.e. training, business continuation, etc.).
The associate is occasionally exposed to high, precarious places and confined spaces.
The associate is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
BENEFITS INFORMATION:
For information on Sysco’s Benefits, please visit https://SyscoBenefits.com
HOW WE PROTECT OUR COLLEAGUES
COVID-19 Precaution(s):
Personal protective equipment and masks provided
Temperature screenings
Social distancing guidelines in place
Sanitizing, disinfecting, and cleaning procedures in place
OVERVIEW:
Sysco is the global leader in foodservice distribution. With over 71,000 colleagues and a fleet of over 13,000 vehicles, Sysco operates approximately 333 distribution facilities worldwide and serves more than 700,000 customer locations.
We offer our colleagues the opportunity to grow personally and professionally, to contribute to the success of a dynamic organization, and to serve others in a manner that exceeds their expectations. We’re looking for talented, hard-working individuals to join our team. Come grow with us and let us show you why Sysco is at the heart of food and service.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION STATEMENT:
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer, and consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status or any other protected factor under federal, state or local law.
This opportunity is available through Sysco Corporation, its subsidiaries and affiliates.