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ABOLISHED 05/07/2015 PER PAY LETTER 15-16 - Assistant Engineering Specialist (Electrical) (3607)

ABOLISHED 05/07/2015 PER PAY LETTER 15-16 - Assistant Engineering Specialist (Electrical)

California State Personnel Board Specification

  • Schematic Code: HJ70
  • Class Code: 3607
  • Established: 08/09/1957
  • Revised: 03/17/1966
  • Title Changed: --

Definition

Under direction, to perform field and office electrical engineering work of average difficulty; and to do other related work.

Typical Tasks

Performs a wide variety of field or office engineering work of average difficulty relating to electrical engineering projects of various types; assists in the preparation of plans and specifications; does detailed drafting and prepares estimates; makes engineering inspections for compliance with plans and specifications; makes engineering investigations, assembles data and prepares engineering reports; may supervise subordinate engineers or engineering aids in any of the above; dictates correspondence.

Minimum Qualifications

Education: Graduation with a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from a college accredited by the Engineers Council for Professional Development for baccalaureate training in electrical engineering. (Applicants who are pursuing graduate work toward a Master's Degree in Engineering will be admitted to the examination, but must receive the degree before they will be considered eligible for appointment.)

Knowledge and Abilities

Knowledge of: Engineering fundamentals and engineering mathematics; methods, materials, tools, and equipment in electrical engineering and construction.

 

Ability to: Prepare designs, plans, and specifications for varied electrical engineering projects or features of projects; make engineering inspections or field tests and judge whether plans and specification requirements are being met; dictate correspondence and prepare engineering reports; analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action; establish and maintain cooperative relations with those contacted in the course of the work.

  Updated: 10/5/2017
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