
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (CIVIL)
Natural Resources Conservation ServiceThis position is located in the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Las Animas Field Office. The incumbent will provide engineering assistance to landowners, groups, and units of government pertaining to numerous NRCS programs, through evaluating, surveying, planning, designing, constructing, and quality controlling various engineering systems, processed, materials, etc. .Works with landowners to determine suitable alternative in solving the resource problem.Inspects work under construction and maintains construction inspection records according to current service policy.Designs engineering practices and structures involved in a variety of NRCS programs.Prepares job sheets and designs according to current policy.Assist with the documentation of the type, scope, and intensity of field investigations and surveys needed.Collects field data and assures adequacy of collected data.
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