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Designer

Greenville, SC

Order: 196814
Temp

Job Summary:  The Designer III (DT III) position is the third level in the Designer career track.  This career track is tasked with providing designs for utility systems including but not limited to:  Overhead and underground circuits for joint use, lighting, and commercial, industrial and residential development and gas and generation systems.  This track is also responsible for field data collection and assists with storm restoration when requested.  This role involves handling moderately complex design projects and providing support to others for more complex projects with more independence than the DT II.  The DT III will have interactions with clients/customers and construction crews to progress their projects.


This position primarily involves working in an office environment.  There is an expectation of significant field work, which may include exposure to inclement weather conditions such as extreme heat/cold, high humidity, rain, snow and icy conditions.


Key Technical Skills Required:




Your key responsibilities include:

·Independently performing field data collection and project-specific inspections for moderately complex projects, accurately and efficiently.

·Producing high-quality computer-aided design drawings and a list of materials needed for the construction of simple projects and providing support required by supervision for more complex tasks.  

·Ensuring all necessary communications are documented on projects designed as required by training.  

·Providing guidance and training to peers and newer designers for simple projects.

·Producing permitting documentation, as needed, independently.  

·Demonstrating the ability to communicate with clients and participating in site meetings with oversight.


This role will work independently, but under supervision for mentorship, guidance and training.


Education and/or Work Experience Required:  High School Diploma or equivalent, and four years relevant work experience,                                                           or an Associate’s Degree and three year of relevant work experience.

Valid driver’s license.

Work Environment:

The work environment for this position involves a mix of office-based tasks and fieldwork. This position will support engineering projects by collecting desktop and field data to perform planning, design, and project management tasks. This position may also require visits to construction or project sites to collect measurements, take photos, talk with stakeholders, and observe project conditions, and learn about field operations.

  • Noise Level: The office environment is typically quiet to moderate but include adjacent, occupied work spaces, while field visits may expose the intern to moderate to loud noise levels, especially in active construction areas.
  • Work Sites: During site visits, the employee may be exposed to various outdoor conditions, including weather, uneven terrain, utility components, tools and measurement devices and active construction environments. KCI will provide necessary safety equipment (PPE), such as hard hats, safety vests, gloves, and ear protection, which must be worn as required. Employees are responsible for supplying their own protective footwear and appropriate attire for the assigned tasks.

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Mobility: The employee will spend a good portion of their time seated in an office environment working on a computer. However, they will be required to stand, walk, and move across construction sites, outdoor public areas, utility equipment areas or other project areas during site visits.
  • Manual Dexterity: Frequent use of hands and fingers is necessary for drafting, writing reports, and using computers. The employee may also handle physical documents and work with small tools during field tasks including a measuring stick that extended to 35’ touching utility systems.
  • Lifting Requirements: Minimal lifting is required, but occasionally the employee may be required to lift and/or move up to 35 lbs.
  • Visual and Auditory Requirements: The employee must be able to read and interpret engineering plans, blueprints, and technical documents. Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential for interactions with team members and on-site personnel.

The job description is not designed to contain a complete listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time.

* Essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. Factors to consider in determining if a function is essential include:

  • whether the reason the position exists is to perform that function,
  • the number of other employees available to perform the function or among whom the performance of the function can be distributed, and
  • the degree of expertise or skill required to perform the function.