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RE50LUTIoN NO. 7("
5eries of 1970
WHEREA5, the Director of Public Works and the DLrector
of City Development concur that an Engineering Aide planned for
1971, will in fact be required in 1970 in connection with the
development of a comprehensive plan, and survey and pre-engineering
work associated with the 1971 budget, the preparation and securing
of 5tate or Federal Grants, and other work within these departments.
WHEREA5, money is available from the annual 1970 Budget
and appropriations to permit advance hiring of an Engineering Aide
skilled in drafting and surveying work.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE50LVED THAT: Account No. 451 be
reduced by $3,000 (Three Thousand Dollars)(from a projected
$113,222.54 to $110,222.54), the same $3,000 to be transferred to
Engineering Account No. 431.21 to provide an increase for salaries
(from a projected $28,200 to $31,200).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: The City administration
proceed to hire an individual meeting the requirements of the
attached Class Specification, with pay grade of 6, as set out in
Ordinance No. 41.
DONE AND RESOLVED this
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Albert E. Anders~n
Mayor
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Louise F. Turner
City Clerk
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PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL 11
ENGINEERING AIDE
Defini tion -
Under general supervlslon, to perform advanced non-
professional field or office engineering work; and to do related
work as required.
Examples of Duties -
Operates surveying equipment, determines lines, corners,
elevations, grades, curves, alignments, angles, positions and
distances; keeps field notes of readings and observations; makes
field sketches to record engineering data; sets and marks stakes
for streets and utilities; calculates topography sections and
contours; participates in the preparation of working drawings and
plans.
Emplovment Standards -
Education and Experience: Any combination equivalent to
graduation from high school, supplemented by courses in trigonometry,
geometry and surveying and two years of experience in field or office
engineering work.
Knowledge and Abilities: Knowledge of engineering field
survey principles and practices; knowledge of the proper use and
adjustment of surveying instruments such as transit and level;
knowledge of mathematics as applied to surveys; ability to make
mathematical computations quickly and accurately; ability to read
and interpret legal descriptions, maps, and construction drawings;
ability to prepare engineering field notes and sketches; ability
to do skilled drafting.
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