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209299i O AEinal te•City- Clerk, - Council File No. 209299— Ordinance No. .� 12297 —By Bernard T. Holland- ' ORDINJ 209q- .An ordinance amending ordinance 09 1•• 7807, entitled: ►►►JJJ ,–Ikn ordinance fixing the duties anc -isibilities and the minimum as for the v:uious In. the Cla•sif.2d PRESENTED BY �� `� ' "'Al.A4N E, NO. P L414%p Q� An ordinance amending. Ordinance No. 760.7, entitled: "An, ordinance fixing the duties. and responsibilities. and, the ?minimum qualifications, for the various classea. of positions in the Classified Se.rvire. of the City," approved February 13:, 1935, as. amended. THE, COUNCIL. OF THZ CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES -ORDAIN: .Section 1. That Ordinance loo.. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is, hereby further amended by striking out the specifications. for th, following titles: Assistant Public Buildings Technician Assistant Public Works_ Technician Assistant Traffic Technician Assistant Water Department Technician Junior Public Works Technician Junior Traffic Technician Junior Water Department Technician Senior Engineering Draftsman Senior Public Buildings. Technician ,Senior Public Works Technician Senior Traffic Technician Senior- Water Department Technician ,and by substituting in lieu, thereof the following specifications, respectively: M r Y i .t Yeas Councilmen Nays Dalghsh Holland Loss Mortinson Peterson - Rosen Mr. President (Vavoulis) Attest: City Clerk 1M 0-02 X22 Passed by the Council I 1k Qrfeinei to-City-Clerk- ORDINANCE 20,9299 i COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. -14- Section 2. This. ordinance shall take effect and be in, force, thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. J Yeas Councilmen Nays Dalglish Holland Loss � Mortinsan Rosen Mr. President (Vavoulis) Attest Cify dlerk Passed by the Council OCT 16 199 In Favor n Against , f'Y- `.' Approved : W l Title of class: ASSISTANT PUBLIC BUILDINGS TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: 209- 99 Under supervision,, to perform routine engineering or architectural work in surveying, drafting, plan checking, and inspection of public and private buildings and facilities; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To review the less complex plans and specifications to determine conformance with the codes. To make routine inspections of buildings under construction and the installation of equipment and facilities. To prepare detailed drawings and renderings of public buildings and facilities. To assist in preparing cost estimates and specifications. To make surveys for the Department of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings. To make basic computations to determine safe loads and the strength of various parts of buildings. To make inspections of buildings to determine the legality of proposed architectural and structural, changes. To make investigations and reports on explosions, fires, floods, etc. , which may occur in the City. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 30 credit hours acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as a .senior architectural, electrical, or mechanical draftsman. (No substitution for education. ) 1 �2- w Title of class: ASSISTANT PUBLIC WORKS TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to do inspection work on complex public works projects; to perform routine engineering work in the investigation, drafting, and design of public works projects; and to perform re- lated work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To inspect concrete paving projects for conformity to plans and specifications. To inspect major sewer projects. To act as chief inspector and supervisor on asphalt surfacing projects. To supervise lower level technicians on minor public works projects. To make reports, estimates, and progress records. To assist in the preparation of plans, specifications and estimates of large public works projects. To do design work independently on small public works projects. To compute quantities and costs. To prepare scale drawings and maps from field survey notes. To act as drafting squad leader on less complex grading plans. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least thirty credit hours acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University.of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as a Junior Public Works Technician or Senior Engineering Draftsman or equivalent. (No substitution for education. ) ; -3- Title of class: ASSISTANT TRAFFIC TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision to perform routine engineering work connected with traffic operations, surveys, or plans; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To investigate and report findings on traffic complaints and suggestions. To inspect and report upon the materials and methods of construction used on traffic signal contracts. To plan, organize, and conduct traffic surveys. To prepare charts, summaries, and tables showing survey results. To perform drafting, computations or assembly work on plans, charts and diagrams. To supervise the work of sign-and marking installation. To direct and coordinate the work of parking meter operations. X Minimum qualifications: 1 High school graduation and at least thirty credit hours acceptable _ toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the Univer-sity- of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as a Junior Traffic Technician or equivalent. (No substitution for education. ) i -4- Title of class: ASSISTANT WATER DEPARTMENT TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform routine engineering work in the investigation, drafting, and design of water works projects; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in the platting of frontages, making of cost estimates, clearing with property owners, etc. , in connection with water main petitions. To compute size of water service connections for residential and com- mercial new construction as well as replacer' ent connections. To compute deposit estimates on all larger service connections, auto- matic fire connections, and temporary mains. To assist in the preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates of large water works projects. To do design work independently on small water works projects and to compute quantities and costs. To act as inspector on water works projects. Minimum qualifications: ti High "school graduation and at least thirty credit hours acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as a Junior Water Department Technician or Senior Engineering Draftsman or equivalent. (No substitution for education. ) -5- t .o r f� Title of class: JUNIOR PUBLIC WORKS TECHNICIAN I Duties and responsibilities; Under supervision, to do inspection work on public works projects and to perform elementary drafting, tracing, lettering, and incidental subprofessional work; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist an engineer or chief inspector in the inspection of major paving and sewer projects. To inspect grading and sewer projects for conformity to plans and specifications. To inspect complex sidewalk and curbing projects and to supervise district sidewalk inspection. To inspect utility openings, lateral sewer connections, and the restoration of the openings. To inspect work performed under House Moving and Use of Street permits for conformity to City Ordinances and regulations. To assist in making reports and progress records. To make, revise, and ink maps, plans, or working drawings. To do general drafting and detail work. To check, reduce,- and plot field notes. i i Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 15 credit hours in courses acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of -Minnesota '.jcertain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of - such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and two years' experience as a Senior Engineering Aide, Junior Engineering Draftsman, or equivalent experience. (No substitution for education.) F� -6m I Title of class: 1. JUNIOR TRAFFIC TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to have charge of routine field or office work connected with traffic operations, surveys, or plans; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To place and supervise placement of automatic traffic counting devices. To maintain and supervise maintenance of traffic survey and other records. To prepare accident diagrams. To gather data and conduct field surveys such as those for volume, speed, origin and destination, parking and control device observance or effectiveness. To prepare plans, charts, summaries, or tables as assigned. To give information to the public concerning traffic engineering records. To assist in the preparation of signal plans and inspection of signal installations. To make ink tracings. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 15 credit hours in courses acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and two years' experience as a Senior Traffic Engineering Aide, Junior Engineering Draftsman, or equivalent experience. (No substitution for education.) _1W-111% -7- Title of class: JUNIOR WATER DEPARTMENT TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to do routine inspection and drafting work on water works projects; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in the inspection of major water works projects. To inspect routine water works projects for conformity with plans. To assist an engineer in the preparation of plans, specifications and estimates of water works projects. To prepare to scale detail drawings of water works projects from survey notes. To make routine computations on the size of water service connections. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 15 credit hours in courses acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and two years' experience as a Senior Engineering Aide, Junior Engineering Draftsman, or equiv- alent experience. (No substitution for education. ) �. 8- J Title of class: SENIOR ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN Duties and responsibilities: Under general supervision, with some latitude for independent work, to perform subprofessional work in engineering drafting; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: From survey notes to prepare to scale detail drawings and maps of sewers, water conduits, street and alley paving projects, street grading projects, bridges or other municipal engineering works. To make computations as required to carry out the above work. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 15 credit hours in courses acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and four years' experience in drafting work. (No substitution for education. ) -9- 4 Title of class: SENIOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform difficult engineering or architectural work in the surveying, designing, inspection, etc., of public and private buildings and facilities; and to perform related work as ` assigned. Examples of work performed: Tom prepare routine designs and specifications of public buildings and facilities. To review the more complex plans and specifications to determine conformance with the code. � To inspect complex buildings under construction and the installation of equipment and facilities. To inform private architects, engineers, and the public of the require- ments of the codes. To make the more difficult surveys for the Department of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings. To prepare cost estimates for public buildings. To make necessary computations to determine safe loads and the strength of various parts of complex buildings. To make inspections of complex buildings to determine the legality of proposed architectural -and structural changes. To make final investigations and reports on explosions, fires, floods, etc. , which occur in the City. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and 52 credit hours toward a basic engineering certificate such as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineer - ing certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as an Assistant Public Buildings Technician..or equivalent. (No substitution for education. ) -10- Title of class: SENIOR PUBLIC WORKS TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform difficult engineering work in the design and planning, investigation and inspection, or repair and maintenance of streets, alleys, curbs, sewers, etc. ; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To act as chief inspector on public works construction projects such as grading, paving, sewers, sidewalks, etc. To be in charge of materials inspection. To act as assistant to the construction engineer in scheduling and assigning inspectors to projects. To supervise and train -inspectors. To be in charge of repair and maintenance jobs. To be in charge of a smaller Public Works section such as sidewalks. To supervise draftsmen and assist designers in the planning and layout of working details for general construction plans. To prepare cost data and complete cost estimates for construction projects. To investigate unusual conditions as they develop in the planning and building of streets in order to make proper adjustments during the normal progress -of the work. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 52 credit hours acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate such as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as an Assistant Public Works Technician or equivalent. (No substitu- tion for education. ) -11- t Title of class: SENIOR TRAFFIC TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform difficult engineering work connected with traffic operations, surveys, or plans; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To supervise the investigations of traffic complaints and suggestions. To supervise the inspection of materials and methods of construction used on traffic signal contracts. To plan, organize, perform and supervise performance of assigned traffic surveys. To prepare and supervise the preparation of charts, summaries and tables showing survey results. To supervise the drafting, computation or assembly work on plans, charts, and diagrams. To carry out and supervise the conduct of material tests and research. To prepare plans and specifications for traffic control equipment. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and 52 credit hours _tbw;id a basic engineering certificate such as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is main- tained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as an Assistant Traffic Technician or equivalent. (No substitution for education.) -12 -� Title of class: SENIOR WATER DEPARTMENT TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: 209299 � �;? __:F 7 � Under supervision, to perform difficult engineering work in the investigation, design and planning of water works projects; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To supervise draftsmen and assist design engineers in the planning and layout of water works construction projects. To prepare cost data and complete cost estimates for construction projects. To supervise the recording of all engineering maps and records. To act as inspector on construction projects. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and 52 credit hours toward a basic engineering certificate such as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineer- ing certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as an Assistant Water Department Technician or equivalent. (No substitution for education. -13- CITY. CLERK 41M, orrio dO t.bl, .. ' thee- AW40 4,04 Vs ", I fHO it aWm*a4. F**W"Vy Ua 1135* 46 WOMAN:, " ► & 3 m esvir or go v *vu Dots loaD S out, this �� fit. �� �r��a� '�. ����� �►��rax. �"���� ��,. oat's icat rw! for the fauawuo uUmot 44001ONMt. Asslount voile, *i vat ice. AsslataAt Asslr t wator a ss lavp P"O ' Dior Woter A Ord Todg 'i": WObn Tjoidboldva 9 ,<99 W)A by tauutaft is UaU trsrool the fouOWUS #W011catims* rm"Odv*lvl 209299 Title of class: ASSISTANT PUBLIC BUILDINGS TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform routine engineering or architectural work in surveying, drafting, plan checking, and inspection of public and private buildings and facilities; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To review the less complex plans and specifications to determine conformance with the codes. To make routine inspections of buildings under construction and the installation of equipment and facilities. To prepare detailed drawings and renderings of public buildings and facilities. To assist in preparing cost estimates and specifications. To make surveys for the Department of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings. To make basic computations to determine safe loads and the strength of various parts of buildings. To make inspections of buildings to determine the legality of proposed architectural and structural changes. To make investigations and reports on explosions, fires, floods, etc. , which may occur in the City, Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 30 credit hours acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as a senior architectural, electrical, or mechanical draftsman. (No substitution for education. ) -2- Title of class: ASSISTANT PUBLIC WORKS TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to do inspection work on complex public works projects; to perform routine engineering work in the investigation, drafting, and design of public works projects; and to perform re- lated work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To inspect concrete paving projects for conformity to plans and specifications. To inspect major sewer projects. To act as chief inspector and supervisor on asphalt surfacing projects. To supervise lower level technicians on minor public works projects. To make reports, estimates, and progress records. To assist in the preparation of plans, specifications and estimates of large public works projects. To do design work independently on small public works projects. To compute quantities and costs. To prepare scale drawings and maps from field survey notes. To act as drafting squad leader on less complex grading plans. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least thirty credit hours acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as a Junior Public Works Technician or Senior Engineering Draftsman or equivalent. 4No substitution for education. ) -3- Title of class: ASSISTANT TRAFFIC TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision to perform routine engineering work connected with traffic operations, surveys, or plans; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To investigate and report findings on traffic complaints and suggestions. To inspect and report upon the materials and methods of construction used on traffic signal contracts. To plan, organize, and conduct traffic surveys. To prepare charts, summaries, and tables showing survey results. To perform drafting, computations or assembly work on plans, charts and diagrams. To supervise the work of sign and marking installation. To direct and coordinate the work of parking meter operations. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least thirty credit hours acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as a Junior Traffic Technician or equivalent. (No substitution for education. ) -4- Title of class: ASSISTANT WATER DEPARTMENT TECHNICIAN Daties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform routine engineering work in the investigation, drafting, and design of water works projects; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in the platting of frontages, making of cost estimates, clearing with property owners, etc. , in connection with water main petitions, To compute size of water service connections for residential and com- mercial new construction as well as replacement connections. To compute deposit estimates on all larger service connections, auto- matic fire connections, and temporary mains. To assist in the preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates of large water works projects. To do design work independently on small water works projects and to compute quantities and costs. To act as inspector on water works projects. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least thirty credit hours acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as a Junior Water 'Department Technician or Senior Engineering Draftsman or equivalent. (No substitution for education. ) -5- I Title of class: JUNIOR PUBLIC WORKS TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities! Under supervision, to do inspection work on public works projects and to perform elementary drafting, tracing, lettering, and incidental subprofessional work; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist an engineer or chief inspector in the inspection of major paving and sewer projects. To inspect grading and sewer projects for conformity to 'plans and specifications. To inspect complex sidewalk and curbing projects and to supervise district sidewalk inspection. To inspect utility openings, lateral sewer connections, and the restoration of the openings. To inspect work performed under House Moving and Use of Street permits for conformity to City Ordinances and regulations. To assist in making reports and progress records. To make, revise, and ink maps, plans, or working drawings. To do general drafting and detail work. To check, reduce, and plot field notes. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 15 credit hours in courses acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota '[certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is ma3.ntained in the Civil Service Bureau); and two years' experience as a Senior Engineering Aide, Junior Engineering Draftsman, or equivalent experience. (No substitution for education. ) M-11 Title of class: JUNIOR TRAFFIC TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities; Under supervision, to have charge of routine field or office work connected with traffic operations, surveys, or plans; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To place and supervise placement of automatic traffic counting devices. To maintain and supervise maintenance of traffic survey and other records. To prepare accident diagrams. To gather data and conduct field surveys such as those for volume, speed, origin and destination, parking and control device observance or effectiveness. To prepare plans, charts, summaries, or tables as assigned. To give information to the public concerning traffic engineering records. To assist in the preparation of signal plans and inspection of signal , installations. To make ink tracings. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 15 credit hours in courses acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and two years' experience as a Senior Traffic Engineering Aide, Junior Engineering Draftsman, or equivalent experience. (No substitution for education. ) -7- ' r Title of class: JUNIOR WATER DEPARTMENT TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to do routine inspection and drafting work on water works projects; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in the inspection of major water works projects. To inspect routine water works projects for conformity with plans. To assist an engineer in the preparation of plans, specifications and estimates of water works projects. To prepare to scale detail drawings of water works projects from survey notes. To make routine computations on the size of water service connections. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 15 credit hours in courses acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and two years' experience as a Senior Engineering Aide, Junior Engineering Draftsman, or equiv- alent experience. (No substitution for education. ) 8- Title of class: SENIOR ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN Duties and responsibilities: Under general supervision, with some latitude for independent work, to perform subprofessional work in engineering drafting; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: From survey notes to prepare to scale detail drawings and maps of sewers, water conduits, street and alley paving projects, street grading projects, bridges or other municipal engineering works. To make computations as required to carry out the above work. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 15 credit hours in courses acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and four years' experience in drafting work. (No substitution for education. ) raz Title of class: SENIOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform difficult engineering or architectural work in the surveying, designing, inspection, etc. , of public and private buildings and facilities; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To prepare routine designs and specifications of public buildings and facilities. To review the more complex plans and specifications to determine conformance with the code. To inspect complex buildings under construction and the installation of equipment and facilities. To inform private architects, engineers, and the public of the require- ments of the codes. To make the more difficult surveys for the Department of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings. To prepare cost estimates for public buildings. To make necessary computations to determine safe loads and the strength of various parts of complex buildings. To make inspections of complex buildings to determine the legality of proposed architectural and structural changes. To make final investigations and reports on bxplosions, fires, floods, etc. , which occur in the City. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and 52 credit hours toward a basic engineering certificate such as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineer- ing certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as an Assistant Public Buildings Technician or equivalent. (No substitution for education. ) -10- �l Title of class: SENIOR PUBLIC WORKS TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform difficult engineering work in and planning, investigation and inspection, or repair and of streets, alleys, curbs, sewers, etc. ; and to perform as assigned. Examples of work performed: r�aq� the design A_ maintenance related work To act as chief inspector on public works construction projects such as grading, paving, sewers, sidewalks, etc. To be in charge of materials inspection. To act as assistant to the construction engineer in scheduling and assigning inspectors to projects. To supervise and train •inspectors. To be in charge of repair and maintenance jobs. To be in charge of a smaller Public Works section such as sidewalks. To supervise draftsmen and assist designers in the planning and layout of working details for general construction plans. To prepare cost data and complete cost estimates for construction projects. To investigate unusual conditions as they develop in the planning and building of streets in order to make proper adjustments during the normal progress of the work. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and at least 52 credit hours acceptable toward the basic engineering certificate such as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as an Assistant Public Works Technician or equivalent. (No substitu- tion for education. ) -11- Title of class: SENIOR TRAFFIC TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform difficult engineering work connected with traffic operations, surveys, or plans; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To supervise the investigations of traffic complaints and suggestions. To supervise the inspection of materials and methods of construction used on traffic signal contracts. To plan, organize, perform and supervise performance of assigned traffic surveys. To prepare and supervise the preparation of charts, summaries and tables showing survey results. To supervise the drafting, computation or assembly work on plans, charts, and diagrams. To carry out and supervise the conduct of material tests and research. To prepare plans and specifications for traffic control equipment. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and 52 credit hours toward a basic engineering certificate such as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineering certificate; a list of such substitute courses is main- tained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as an Assistant Traffic Technician or equivalent. (No substitution for education. ) -12- 209299 Title of class: SENIOR WATER DEPARTMENT TECHNICIAN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform difficult engineering work in the investigation, design and planning of water works projects; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To supervise draftsmen and assist design engineers in the planning and layout of water works construction projects. To prepare cost data and complete cost estimates for construction projects. To supervise the recording of all engineering maps and records. To act as inspector on construction projects. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and 52 credit hours toward a basic engineering certificate such as given by the University of Minnesota (certain courses may be substituted for those required for the basic engineer- ing certificate; a list of such substitute courses is maintained in the Civil Service Bureau); and three years' experience as an Assistant Water Department Technician or equivalent. (No substitution for education. ) -13- el 20.9299 to Wo iovftuo"o 44U. Uko *ffad "d b* In foras "tr -ftys poonoto 4sofoat MM foultaumu our 16 Aga OCT 16 1962 1st ^ � � � 2nd Laid over to �.� 3rd and app � U . dopte Yeas Nays Yeas Nays Dalglish `��&— Loss Mortinson - Peterso f— U Mr. President Dalglish Holland Loss Mortinson ReiR� � / J Mr. President Vavonlis 20,92-99 D g �