Assocate Engineer Electrical Brochure
About the City
The City of San José plays a vital economic and cultural role as the center of Silicon Valley. An incredibly diverse community of one million people who have family and business ties around the world call San José home. The City also fosters innovation with its tech-friendly policies and public-private partnerships. As a result, over 150 technology companies are located in the downtown area with many more, including major players like Cisco, Adobe and eBay, spread across the City. Located at the southern end of beautiful San Francisco Bay and nestled between the Diablo and Santa Cruz mountain ranges, San José is within easy reach of California’s beaches like Santa Cruz and Carmel and enjoys an abundance of good weather.
The City of San José is a full service Charter City and operates under a Council-Manager form of government. Mayor Sam Liccardo assumed office on January 1, 2015, with a platform of restoring public safety, spending smarter, expanding economic opportunity for all of San José’s residents, and investing in the future. His philosophy is “it’s your city, and it should work for you.” Under his guidance, the City has developed a Smart City Vision with five key areas of focus for bettering the City of San José:
- A Safer City: Leverage technology to make San José the safest big city in America.
- An Inclusive City: Ensure all residents, businesses, and organizations can participate in and benefit from the prosperity and culture of innovation in Silicon Valley.
- A User-Friendly City: Create digital platforms to improve transparency, empower residents to actively engage in the governance of their city, and make City Hall more responsive to the complex and growing demands of our community.
- A Sustainable City: Utilize technology to address energy, water, and climate challenges to enable sustainable growth.
- A Demonstration City: Reimagine the City as a laboratory and platform for the most impactful, transformative technologies that will show how we live and work in the future.
About the Department
The Public Works Department supports the City’s infrastructure as well as a wide range of City and regional facilities including branch libraries, community centers, police departments, and City Hall. Services include management of planning, design, construction, and maintenance. Over the last 15 years, the department has participated in the delivery of over $500,000,000 in projects ranging from the remodel of libraries to the expansion of the convention center.
About the Opportunity
The City of San José is seeking an Associate Engineer – Electrical who will be responsible for directing and supervising the delivery of multiple commercial building grade capital projects within the Public Works department. The candidate should have experience designing and delivering large and small projects for municipality public agency, a consulting firm, or a contractor. The successful candidate will be experienced in identifying problems, and proposing solutions to department leadership. The successful candidate will participate in the selection of consultants and contractors and provide code and quality review for his/her projects. The ideal candidate possesses the values of Integrity, expertise, Innovation, Excellence, Collaboration, Respect and Celebration, as well as a strong work ethic and commitment to customer service.
About the responsibilities
Key responsibilities of the Associate Engineer – Electrical include the following:
- Supervises and/or undertake the preparation and review of designs, improvement plans, estimates, specifications, and contract documents for construction projects or other engineering related projects that are prepared by subordinates and/or City consultants.
- Supervises the collection and analysis of field data including the studying and recording of existing lighting levels in all City owned buildings; performs and/or reviews load calculations and breaker system setting analysis; prepares recommendations.
- Reviews plans and specifications for conformance to established standards and directs the inspection of major engineering projects; determines size and type of power required.
- Coordinates project management, i.e., oversees project budget, scope, and expenditure. Provide expertise and guides to the engineering aspect of projects.
- Assembles plans and specifications, prepares bidding documents, solicits bids, awards contracts, administers contract, interprets plans and specifications, resolves field problems, gives final inspection, and follows through with acceptance of project, and post construction troubleshooting.
- Participates in the formulation and preparation of master plans.
- Prepares and coordinates consultants and contractors master agreements.
- Represents City position with contractors, consulting firms, PG&E, and public agencies, and at public meetings concerning City policy on engineering projects.
- Interprets plans and specifications, resolves field problems, and gives final walkthrough of projects.
- Advises and assists building inspectors on resolving problems arising in the field during construction.
- Conducts code reviews, and Instructs inspectors and technicians in the review of building and construction plans.
- Participates in the design of electrical systems for various City facilities, buildings, and parks projects consistent with code, and best practices design manuals and books.
- Prepares and/or oversees the preparation of engineering reports to provide solutions for deficiencies, defects, caused by age, poor design, or workmanship. Conducts follow-up and prepares scope and budget for repair or replacement of equipment or systems, as needed.
Education & Experience Requirements
- A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college in electrical engineering or a related field or possession of an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certificate.
- Three (3) years of professional engineering experience.
- A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in the required professional engineering discipline may be substituted for one year of professional engineering experience.
- A California Professional Engineer’s License is desirable.
- Possession of a valid driver’s license in the State of California may be required.
Compensation
The salary range is $88,296 to $111,779.20 annually.
Benefits
Retirement – Competitive defined benefit retirement system with full reciprocity with CalPERS.
Health Insurance – The City contributes 85% towards the cost of the lowest cost plan and has several plan options.
Dental Insurance – The City contributes 100% of the premium of the lowest-priced plan for dental coverage.
Personal Time Off – Vacation is accrued initially at the rate of three weeks per year with amounts increasing up to five weeks after 15 years of service. Executive Leave of 40 hours is granted annually. Sick Leave is accrued at the rate of 8 hours per month.
Holidays – 14 paid holidays annually.
Deferred Compensation – An optional 457 plan.
Flexible Spending Accounts – Dependent Care Assistance and Medical Reimbursement Programs.
Insurance – A term life policy equal to two times annual salary; long-term disability and AD&D plans are optional.
Employee Assistance Program – A comprehensive range of services through the EAP.
Important Application Information
To apply for this outstanding opportunity, please visit www.koffassociates.com to download the application. Please email your cover letter, resume and application to infokoff@koffassociates.com or mail it to Koff & Associates, 2835 7th Street, Berkeley, CA 94710 by March 3, 2017.