Engineering Technician I
Company: Project Solutions Inc.
Location: Lake Oswego
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Location: Vancouver, WA Salary
Range: $25.14 DOE Job Type: Full-time Join a team of ever-growing
professionals who look to make a difference on projects both
domestically and internationally. Our organization is growing, and
we believe your career should too! Build your future with Project
Solutions, Inc. Position/Project Overview: Project Solutions Inc.
is seeking multiple highly motivated and detail-oriented
Engineering Technician I and Engineering Technician II personnel to
provide semiprofessional support to engineers in the planning,
design, management, and/or supervision of federal government
construction projects. The ideal candidate will bring strong
analytical skills, technical expertise, and the ability to work
independently while collaborating effectively with diverse teams.
This role offers the opportunity to contribute to impactful
projects administered by the Federal Highways Administration.
Responsibilities and Duties: The Engineering Operations Technician
I interacts with WFLHD personnel in the Construction, Acquisitions
and Finance departments to complete tasks. The technician supports
construction branch operations and contract administration of
records for initial, interim and closeout tasks related to
construction projects. The technician shall carry out recurring
construction branch operations and administration support
procedures independently, and select the guideline or reference
that fits the specific case. Contacts personnel in related
activities to resolve problems. Contract administration of records
support includes understanding regulations and interpreting plans
and specifications. The work entails analyzing, processing,
organizing, extracting, compiling and maintaining a variety of
information and data from engineering field notes, manuals, lab
reports, progress payment estimate reports, etc. Branch operations
support includes training records coordination and management,
maintenance of branch manual versions, equipment tracking and
coordination, meeting coordination and notetaking, and tracking and
reviewing branch funding reconciliation reports. The technician may
train and be assisted by other contracted technicians. The
technician shall use judgment, critical thinking and initiative to
determine the approach or action to take in non-routine situations.
In addition, the technician shall, interpret policies, precedents,
and practices that may be applicable to changing situations.
Construction Support: Manage database entry and reporting of
construction data using programs such as Microsoft Access,
Microsoft Excel, OneNote and Oracle. Run reports from existing
databases. Track and manage construction data entry and reporting
from various sources including internet, monthly reports, verbal
discussion and various other internal and external information data
systems. Maintain branch and project records and electronic files.
Includes photocopying, scanning, distributing, reviewing,
organizing and tracking construction documents. Maintain branch
information in a timely manner. Provide copies of, route,
distribute and take information from monthly contractor payments to
incorporate into construction branch data management software.
Perform word processing to prepare and revise contract and
construction report documents and draft contract correspondence for
Government signature. Attend project administration and engineering
quality action team meetings in preparation of annual Construction
Branch Engineering Pool winter training. Maintain up-to-date notes,
training matrix, calendars, and course agendas. Assist in preparing
presentations, other exhibits, training materials, course outlines
and certificates for training and briefings, etc. Monitor training
course progress, maintaining adequate training materials,
transitions between courses, attendance and course completion
tracking, and engineering course support as identified by the COR.
Gather and compile information for special Construction branch
projects. Create and maintain complex computer generated
spreadsheets to track and manage Construction Branch information.
Based on technical direction from the COR, assist with maintaining
standard operating procedures manual versions and assist with
updating guidance for the Construction Branch, including chapters
within the WFLHD Construction Manual, based on current procedures.
Organize material and complete writing assignments according to set
standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style, and
terminology. May maintain records and files of work and revisions,
select drawings, sketches. Maintain data and reporting for fuel and
asphalt pricing indices. Coordinate branch field equipment
transfers. Analyzes and monitors construction processes such as the
use of field equipment, lab trailers, government-owned vehicles,
and construction lockers Assemble and prepare reports for the
Construction branch. Assist in the project closeout process to
include reviewing project data for numerical accuracy; following
and executing written guidelines for performing review of projects;
and creating summarized reports of closeout review of projects
Project Management Support: Maintain a high level of customer
service. Perform all tasks necessary to develop scoping, project
planning, change control and other delivery documents, except those
tasks which are inherently governmental. Perform tasks in support
of the development, execution, modification, and closure of
contracts, task orders, BPA calls, and reimbursable agreements,
except those tasks which are inherently governmental. Manage
database entry and reporting of project management and WFL business
data using programs such as Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, and
Oracle. Run reports from existing databases. Compute and analyze
data and prepare recommendations or conclusions. Prepare
correspondence, transmittals, reports, and documents that require
some understanding of technical, project and management matters,
and ensure distribution both internally and with partners. Assist
project managers with account tracking and reclassification for
funding transfers. Track and manage data entry and reporting from
various sources including internet, monthly reports, verbal
discussion and various other internal and external information data
systems. Maintain branch and project records and electronic files.
Includes photocopying, scanning, distributing, reviewing,
organizing and tracking documents. Perform miscellaneous
computations. Assemble electronic procurement requests, standard
forms, and other documents as required. Route, distribute and track
for engineering records. Attend project management and quality
action team meetings. Maintain up-to-date notes, training matrix,
calendars, and course agendas. Gather and compile information for
special projects. Create and maintain complex computer generated
spreadsheets to track and manage information. Assemble and prepare
reports for the project managers, functional managers, Branch
Chiefs and Division Management. Coordinate project websites and
prepare other materials for the public. Provide monthly project
budget reports and project reporting analysis to the Project and
Functional Managers and the Project Management Branch Chief.
Coordinate kickoff, milestone, field review, and other meetings for
Project Managers and Branch Chiefs. Prepare agendas, disseminate
information, and take notes. Track risk assessments of the scope of
proposed projects. Coordinate signatures and maintain all required
project agreements and similar documents. Required Education,
Knowledge and Skills: Education: Minimum of one year college
education progressing towards an Associate’s Degree in Civil
Engineering Technology. HS diploma. Valid driver's license. Clean
driver’s history. Experience: Minimum of one year working in
construction project administration for a general contractor,
Architect-Engineering firm, or Construction Management firm.
Minimum of one year supporting Local, State, or Federal
construction projects. Skills & Competencies: Knowledge of
construction technology, industry terminology, scheduling,
construction practices, methods, techniques, costs, materials, and
equipment. Experience managing database applications and document
controls Understanding of construction financial reporting.
Proficiency in word processing and developing and maintaining
spreadsheets and databases. Demonstrable skill in analyzing,
planning, and coordinating business activities. What Does PSI Offer
You? Three options for medical plans plus dental and vision
insurance offerings 24/7 healthcare access to telehealth services
for your convenience HSA Company life insurance options for you and
your family Short-term and long-term disability offerings PLUS an
$800 monthly allowance is provided to offset your PSI insurance
premium costs 401(k) with a 4% employer match Generous PTO,
paid-federal holidays, and sick leave Always the opportunity for
professional development The information contained herein is not
intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and
responsibilities of the job, nor are they intended to be an
all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the
job. Management may, at its discretion, assign or reassign duties
and responsibilities to this job at any time. Benefit offerings
subject to change. Project Solutions, Inc. is an equal opportunity
employer, women, individuals with disabilities, protected veterans
and minorities are encouraged to apply. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected
veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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