Civil Associate Engineering Technician – Underground Transmission – Tualatin, OR – Tualatin, OR USA

Introduction

Dovre Group is pleased to offer the following opportunity:  Civil Associate Engineering Technician – Underground Transmission in Tualatin, OR

Function

The Associate Engineering Technician under general supervision, performs technical tasks requiring intermediate knowledge of engineering principles and practices in support of creating or modifying deliverables.  This role will be responsible for the development of plan & profile deliverables using Autodesk Civil 3D and/or Bentley MicroStation.

This role will be within the Clients Distributed Infrastructure (Grid) solution, supporting client needs related to underground transmission line projects.  Basic Civil 3D experience is required with knowledge of alignments, plan/profile, and sections.

Responsibilities:

  • Supports engineering teams under general supervision
  • Performs technical tasks requiring intermediate knowledge of engineering principles and practices
  • Uses digital tools and design software (e.g., CAD, BIM, 3D modeling)
  • Creates, updates, and maintains technical documentation, drawings, and project deliverables
  • Begins providing technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineering technicians
  • Stay current on applicable standards, systems, document control practices, departmental guides, and BV policies and procedures
  • Apply knowledge of the BV Quality Program to ensure accurate, compliant deliverables
  • Demonstrate strong attention to detail while supporting continuous improvement and change management initiatives
  • Use and expand applications and tools to evaluate and improve methods, processes, and procedures
  • Create and develop project deliverables based on a variety of design inputs
  • Perform basic computations, including material quantity estimates and dimensional checks
  • Coordinate deliverables with other project groups to minimize errors and interferences
  • Support internal client needs while developing an understanding of external client priorities and drivers
  • Proactively seek out, share, and apply knowledge of new technologies and evolving processe

Requirements

Education:

  • Diploma or Certificate required.  Associate Degree in Drafting or an Engineering Design Related Technology preferred.

 

Minimum Qualifications

  • Typically a minimum of 2 years related work experience.
  • Autodesk Civil 3D and/or Bentley MicroStation
  • Development of plan and profile deliverables using Autodesk Civil 3D
  • Basic Civil 3D experience with knowledge of alignments, plan/profile, and sections.
  • Continues to learn and remains current on standards, systems, document control, departmental guides and client policies and procedures. Begins to proactively apply knowledge of the clients Quality Program to ensure that the deliverables are accurate and compliant.
  • Demonstrates personal accuracy and supports continuous improvement and change management efforts.
  • Broadening the use of applications to learn to continuously evaluate and improve methods, processes and procedures used to accomplish deliverables.
  • Create and develop deliverables based on a variety of design inputs.
  • May perform basic computations such as material quantity estimates and dimensional checks.
  • Assist in coordinating deliverables with other groups involved on the same project to minimize interference or errors.
  • Focuses on the needs of internal clients while gaining basic understanding of external client’s main interests and drivers.
  • Proactively seeks and shares knowledge of latest technologies and processes

 

Offer

Dovre Group is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from anyone meeting the requirements for this position.

Information

For more information about the position above or working for Dovre Group, please contact:

Shauna Pierce
Senior 360 Recruiter
shauna.pierce@dovreglobal.com
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Geanine McGrath
Recruitment Manager
geanine.mcgrath@dovresolutions.com
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Location

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Job ID: #35056