Highway Construction Technician I/II
State of Nebraska

Fremont, Nebraska

Posted in Public Sector and Government


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Description
If unable to fill at the Highway Construction Technician II level, will consider applicants at the Highway Construction Technician I level at 16.30/hr. Applicants hired at this level do not have to possess an Associate's degree or meet the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) course requirements. Use our new quick apply process! Just attach your resume when prompted. No resume? Use the text box provided to tell us about your experience and qualifications.
Examples of Work
Successful applicant will be under immediate supervision and trained to perform standard tests on construction material, to perform inspections in routine phases of construction projects, and/or participate as a member of a highway construction or a preliminary design survey crew. Essential Duties: Testing work includes: - Perform or assist with standard tests on Portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, soil, aggregate and other construction material for conformance to specifications, and maintains automated records. - Perform tests such as slump tests, entrained air content tests, and unit weight tests on Portland cement concrete. - Perform soil tests using nuclear density gauge to measure the density and moisture content of soil. Inspection work includes: - Inspect contractors' work on construction projects including checking grades and elevations, and collecting, recording measurements, and maintaining automated records. - Observe transportable and stationary scales to weigh contractors' trucks containing materials used in highway construction such as concrete, hay for mulch, asphalt, and gravel. - Inspect earthwork and removal operations. - Read construction plans to understand dimensions and information shown and applies the information to the inspection of projects. Weather Related Winter Operations: Operate snow removal equipment to assist State Maintenance. Survey work includes: - Participate on a highway construction survey crew responsible to utilize construction plans, blue top data, and cross section data to stake locations at highway construction sites. - Reduce survey notes and plots cross-sections. - Measure elevations using a survey rod and level, measures long distances using a measuring chain, and measures short distances using a tape measure or electronic measuring equipment. - Make standard computations, operates transit, total station, and/or level. - Cut and clear tree brush to clear a line of site to complete surveying. - Measure and set benchmarks for elevation. - Participate on a preliminary survey crew to collect data from the field for use in design of highway plans. - Record field notes in logbooks. - Complete routine and general maintenance of equipment. - Load and unload materials, equipment and supplies.
Qualifications / Requirements
For Technician II:
Required: Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license. Experience in performing activities pertinent to construction work such as surveying, materials testing, or field inspections OR coursework or training in construction surveying, materials testing or inspections practices, and in using associated instruments and equipment.

Preferred: Experience in surveying, road construction, materials testing, record keeping, trigonometry, and geometry. Possession of a valid Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL/ Experience in the operation of heavy equipment or snow removal equipment. Computer experience including work processing, spreadsheets, Sitemanager, Geopak and Microstation software.

Other: Applicants must have passed the NDOT Math, Plan Reading and Bridge Plan Reading courses. Associates degree in civil engineering technology or a related field, may be substituted for the completion of the NDOT courses. Applicants must provide copy of their degree and transcript. Must possess a valid Class A or B Commercial Driver's license within 6 months of hire date. Required training and costs associated with obtaining the CDL will be paid for by the Department. Will be required to obtain and maintain various certifications such as concrete field and plant inspection, soil and aggregate, and traffic control. This position may require overnight travel. Regular and reliable attendance.

For Technician I:
Required: No construction experience is required; on-the-job and formal training will be provided. Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license. Excellent communication skills and basic computer skills.

Preferred: Experience in surveying, road construction, materials testing, record keeping, trigonometry, and geometry. Possession of a valid Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL/ Experience in the operation of heavy equipment or snow removal equipment. Computer experience including work processing, spreadsheets, Sitemanager, Geopak and Microstation software.

Other: Must possess a valid Class A or B Commercial Driver's license within 6 months of hire date. Required training and costs associated with obtaining the CDL will be paid for by the Department. Will be required to obtain and maintain various certifications such as concrete field and plant inspection, soil and aggregate, and traffic control. This position may require overnight travel. Regular and reliable attendance.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of: standards and specifications used for various types of projects; instruments, equipment, and material used in surveying, testing, and inspection work; all phases of construction and plant inspection and their relationship to each other; surveying and testing techniques.

Skill in: calculating mathematical computations involving trigonometry and geometry; applying complex construction inspection, surveying, and materials testing techniques; using personal computers/laptops and associated applications software including drafting, spreadsheet, and word processing software; using technical engineering equipment and instruments use during assigned projects.

Ability to: interact with coworkers, contractors, consultants, and the public to maintain cooperative work relationships; prepare technical reports and maintain detailed records; maintain surveying, testing, and inspection instruments and equipment; lift equipment and samples weighing up to 100 pounds; communicate with others in person, and by telephone, radio, and email; interpret and apply engineering plans and specifications; plan, schedule, and lead the work of coworkers during assigned projects; apply construction procedures in agency construction manuals and directives. NDOT encourages applicants of all ages and experience.


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