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Civil Engineering Technologist/Technician

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AVG. SALARY

$58,900

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EDUCATION

Associate's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Communication

Civil engineering technicians work as part of the engineering team along with engineers, technologists and others. Teamwork requires cooperation. In order to cooperate, team members need to know what's going on with the other members.

But what happens when a member of the team is not following instructions?

You are working on a residential housing project. Your team is building a development of nine new houses near an existing neighborhood.

The project engineer has told you to check on the day-to-day progress of the initial clearing and grading in his absence. He is away supervising another project.

Most things are running smoothly. But you notice that the heavy equipment operators are piling sand in an area where runoff will send mud onto neighboring property owners' driveways. The trucks delivering and carting away sand and other materials are tracking dirt on to the public road in front of the project.

The city building code states that property and streets must be kept clear during any kind of construction work. If they cannot be kept clear, they must be cleaned off at the end of each day.

You ask the contractor to have his people move the sand pile into a more appropriate area and to clean the street at the end of the day. He gives you a little smirk and walks away.

The next day, the contractor's people are still piling sand in the same area and the street has not been cleaned. You ask the contractor about it and he brushes you aside, calling you "kid."

You need to write a report for the project engineer about what is going on.

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