Work Location: 30-30 Thomson Avenue, LIC, NY 11101
Only candidates who are currently probable permanent in the Civil Engineering Intern title or those who are reachable on the Open-Competitive List (Exam #9036 or #2009) or those who filed for the, Open-Competitive Exam #5047 may apply. Please include a copy of your Receipt of Filing or indicate if you are already probable permanent in the title. If you do not meet the previously mentioned civil service criteria, you will not be considered for an interview.
The Department of Design & Construction, Division of Infrastructure seeks two Junior Engineers for the South Queens team. The selected candidates will receive hands-on training and assist in moderate to difficult engineering work, research studies, engineering investigations, and examinations relating to engineering functions; and will perform civil engineering work of moderate difficulty under the direction of an Engineer-In-Charge and/or Resident Engineer. The work and/or training will be in one or more of the following specialized engineering areas: design, drafting, engineering investigations, estimating, specifications, structural computations, field surveys/inspections, and some design-related site inspections.
Authorization to work in the United States is required for this position. NYC Department of Design and Construction does not provide sponsorship for international employees. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that they meet all qualifying requirements for this position, at the time of application.
All applicants, including City Employees:
Please go to NYC Government Jobs | Explore Careers | City of New York, go to Search for Open Jobs, and type in the Job ID # listed above. Submit job application as prompted. Do not apply via Employee Self-Service (ESS), e-mail, mail, or fax your resume to DDC directly.
1. A baccalaureate degree in civil engineering from an accredited college. A degree in any other engineering area or in civil engineering technology is not acceptable.
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ACCESS NYC is a public service platform that helps New York City residents find and apply for various benefits and services, aiming to reduce poverty and increase equity. It serves families, individuals, and immigrants by offering assistance with food, money, housing, and work through a centralized application process. Unlike traditional businesses, ACCESS NYC is funded by government support and grants, focusing on social welfare rather than generating revenue through sales. Its goal is to simplify access to essential resources, improving the quality of life for residents.
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New York City, New York
Founded
2005
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