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State of Utah - Jobs Assistant Regional Engineer in PRICE, Utah
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To qualify for the Engineer I: Satisfactory completion of engineering degree. The Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE) completed by end of 12-month probationary period. This is an entry-level job, which requires close supervision and limited engineering experience while performing engineering related tasks.
*To qualify for the Engineer II: *Satisfactory completion of an engineering degree and the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE) required. Incumbents have experience working as an Engineer but are not licensed as a Professional Engineer. Most of their work must be reviewed and approved by a licensed Engineer. Incumbents use independent judgment in the modification and evaluation of standard techniques, perform independently on most assignments, receiving technical guidance on unusual problems. Incumbents apply the knowledge and techniques of advanced mathematics and engineering to assignments.
To Qualify for the Engineer III: Must be registered as a Professional Engineer in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 58-22. This is a working level job requiring minimal supervision. Incumbents in this job utilize advanced training, experience, and independent judgment in the evaluation and modification of complex engineering situations requiring specialized abilities. Incumbents apply the knowledge and techniques of advanced mathematics and engineering to assignments.
Ideal Candidate:
- Inquisitive, dedicated, and detailed-oriented Engineer.
- Successful completion of the PE exam.
- Proven ability to work independently.
- Excellent customer service skills.
- A working knowledge of hydrology and hydrologic principles.
- A knowledge of research and investigation methods and techniques.
- Ability to use logic to analyze or identify underlying principles, reasons or facts associated with information or data to draw conclusions.
- Knowledge of water rights laws and policies.
- Proven GIS Skills.
- Has the skills and experience to be safe and comfortable in remote locations that could require driving off road using a 4x4 vehicle, traveling by ATV, and hiking numerous miles in varying weather condition to reach a location.
Why You Should Join Our Team: As one of the oldest agencies in the State of Utah, the Office of the State Engineer (i.e., the Division of Water Rights) has a long history of playing a critical role in the management of the state's water resources. Consequently, water users rely on the expertise of the Division of Water Rights to provide order and certainty in the distribution of Utah's water. As a member of our team, you will have the opportunity to help people from the southeastern region understand water rights, work in a challenging profession that has a meaningful impact on every aspect of life in the arid West, and shape the future of the state's most valuable resource. The Agency: If you would like more information about working for the Department of Natural Resources please click here.