Engineer II - Alaska Railroad (Anchorage, AK)

Engineer II - Alaska Railroad (Anchorage, AK)

03 Jul 2024
Alaska, Anchorage / mat-su 00000 Anchorage / mat-su USA

Engineer II - Alaska Railroad (Anchorage, AK)

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[ [ [ [ [ Job Description ] ] ] ] ]

Applies professional engineering knowledge and skills to a broad scope of engineering issues. Provides designs with specifications for new and existing infrastructure including foundations, railroad bridges, buildings, and marine facilities. Uses independent judgment, initiative, and creativity to make technical decisions of considerable difficulty and directing projects of significant complexity.

[ [ [ [ [ Examples of Duties ] ] ] ] ]

Oversees and performs complex, multi-faceted professional engineering functions in the civil and structural disciplines. Seeks to maximize safety, durability, cost effectiveness, and simplicity in all functions and projects. Projects include design, construction, maintenance, evaluation, inspection, and repair of ARRC infrastructure such as tracks, bridges, buildings, operations support facilities, roads, marine facilities, and utility systems.

Serves as Project Engineer on assigned projects. Provides experienced professional engineering design, oversight, review, direction, coordination, and approval of work performed by ARRC forces, consultants, and contractors. Oversees the technical aspects of a project, such as the plans and specifications, engineer's cost estimates, submittal approval, technical changes to the project, work quality conformance, and as-constructed record drawings.

Develops technical information for permits and coordinates approvals by third regulatory agencies, interfacing directly with federal, state, and local agency personnel, interested community groups, and the general public, to present projects and resolve any conflicts or issues as required.

Computes and approves railway line clearances and overloads. Checks dimensional loads against existing clearances.

Provides engineering support for incident management. Evaluates existing conditions, develops restoration solutions, and produces appropriate documentation, drawings, and reports as required by the ARRC Emergency Response Plan and/or the Incident Command staff.

[ [ [ [ [ Education Requirements ] ] ] ] ]

A Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering is required.

[ [ [ [ [ Work Experience ] ] ] ] ]

Five (5) years of progressively responsible engineering work experience, performing the above and related primary duties within a technical position is required. The ability to design and develop plans and specifications for internal and/or external use, in a CADD environment, is required.

[ [ [ [ [ Certification/License Requirements ] ] ] ] ]

A Professional Engineer license in the civil or structural disciplines is required at hire and Alaska Professional Civil Engineering registration and licensure must be obtained within one year of hire. Must possess a valid driver's license.

For more information or to apply for this or other ARRC positions, click on the Careers link at www.AlaskaRailroad.com

OR

Workplace Alaska Job Bulletin 2020-044 : www.governmentjobs.com/careers/alaska/jobs/2803344

Alaska Railroad Corporation is an equal opportunity employer.

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