The intent of this job posting is to establish an eligibility list for our Engineering Designer Series in SMUD's Distribution Line Design. This list will be used to fill any current and future permanent and limited-term Engineering Designer I-III or Meter and Service Designer vacancies for up to two (2) years. Successful candidates in future selection processes will be hired at the level commensurate with their experience level.
Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to a written examination.
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Please reach out directly to SMUDrecruiter@smud.org at your earliest convenience if a reasonable accommodation is required. All requests must be resolved at least three (3) business days prior to the examination date.
Full job descriptions for each level can be found at the links below:
Engineering Designer I: Under close supervision, performs the more basic distribution line and facilities design. This work involves learning to develop and revise a full range of engineering drawings. Incumbents perform assigned tasks in all areas and may rotate through various assignments.
Engineering Designer II: Under general supervision, performs the design of more complex distribution lines and facilities and completes routine drafting and drawing design work for substations. Incumbents perform assigned tasks in all areas and may rotate through various assignments.
Engineering Designer III: Performs the full range of distribution line and facilities design. This work involves developing and revising a full range of engineering drawings; coordinating the work assignments of Engineering Designer I/IIs; interpreting and advising on District policies and procedures; implementing design and planning specifications in job package design; reviewing and approving line work jobs as assigned by the Process Coordinator; and advising management. Of distribution line and facilities design issues. May serve as project, program, or process lead.
This series is assigned to distribution services. The Engineering Designer I classification is the entry and learning level of the Designer series. Employees in this class perform functional and process tasks associated with and in support of the basic design of distribution lines, substations, and system planning in distribution services. Incumbents are required to advance to the Designer II level by learning design and construction practices, terminology, and work processes.
The Engineering Designer II classification is the intermediate level of the Designer series. Employees in this class perform the full scope of the line design process including the design of the more complex distribution lines and facilities. Incumbents are required to advance to the Designer III level by learning design and construction practices and processes necessary to perform higher-level design and coordination work.
All levels perform work in the design of: Overhead and underground distribution lines and services; elements of distribution system planning; and generation, transmission, and distribution substations. These classifications encompass work performed by previous District classifications including, but not limited to, Engineering Estimator, Engineering Technician/ Specialist, and Land Agent.
Engineering Designer I and II: At the Engineering Designer I level, incumbent is in a learning capacity and assists in the duties specified below for an Engineering Designer III. At the Engineering Designer II level, incumbent is at the intermediate level in the series whose function is to perform the full scope of the line design process. The Designer II performs the design of more complex distribution lines and facilities and completes the more routine drafting and drawing design for substations. Engineering Designer III will perform these duties as a fully qualified and experienced journey level:
Designer I/II: Equivalent to completion of sufficient formal and/or informal education to provide the necessary knowledge and skills.
Designer III: Any combination of education and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform basic engineering design including computation, planning, and coordination of various work segments necessary to create detailed line design drawings. At least six (6) years of experience performing the design of more complex distribution lines and facilities and developing and revising engineering drawings.
Must possess and maintain a valid California Driver’s License and a satisfactory driving record (not more than two moving violations in the last two years).
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