Padre Dam Municipal Water District is seeking an Engineering Technician for its Development Services department,
Incumbents are responsible for providing skilled design, drafting and plan check activities for Padre Dam, public and private development, and capital projects. Duties include: performing plan checks on improvement projects; laying out and designing water, sewer, and recycled water pipelines, pump stations and water reservoirs; performing field review of proposed projects; preparing project estimates; manage project budgets; assign work order requests to other departments; meeting with customers, developers and engineers regarding the design of their project; and, researching and maintaining planning data.
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(C) Competent – Having requisite or adequate ability or qualities.
(P) Proficient – A thorough competence derived from training and practice.
DS – Specific to Engineering Technician work in the Development Services Department.
CIP – Specific to Engineering Technician work in the CIP Group.
Note: The Engineering Technician position is broadband, and the department policy is that a promotion through each step is not automatic. In order to move to Grade 27, Right-of-Way workload will dictate the need for an additional technician to perform the Right-of-Way duties and an increase from Grade 25 to Grade 27. Each employee must demonstrate proficiencies at each step on a consistent basis before a promotion is recommended. The Engineering Technician will be required to demonstrate proficiency in a salary grade before a promotion will be considered. Ultimately, the recommendation from the supervisor will require approval from both the Department Head and the General Manager.
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If selected to move on to the next step, successful candidates will be invited to interview at the beginning of June 2025.
Padre Dam provides water, wastewater, recycled water and park and recreation services to over 100,000 residents in the East San Diego County communities of Santee, El Cajon, Lakeside, Flinn Springs, Harbison Canyon, Blossom Valley, Alpine, Dehesa and Crest. We are a public agency with policies and procedures directed by an elected five-member Board of Directors. Our infrastructure is worth over $700 million and we have an annual budget of $76.3 million. We import 100% of our drinking water supply and treat two million gallons per day (MGD) of wastewater at the Ray Stoyer Water Recycling Facility.
Our mission is to provide quality water, recycled water, park and recreational facilities and wastewater management services for our customers. We accomplish this mission in the most cost-effective manner possible, earning customer and community respect.