USDA NRCS Lafayette, NY - Engineering Technician
Company: Elyon International
Location: La Fayette
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $32-35 per hour In
partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), ELYON International
is recruiting Engineering Technicians in New York state. The ELYON
Engineering Technician (Civil) will be an integral part of the NRCS
Team and provide support for a variety of programs, projects, and
special tasks. Work must be completed in accordance with NRCS
policies, guides, and the state Field Office Technical Guide
(FOTG). The anticipated workload will require working outdoors in
the field, in the office, and other business locations and
environments. Duties shall include but not be limited to: Assisting
agency staff with project planning, documentation and
implementation both in the office and in the field. Inventorying
and evaluating potential new project sites to support conservation
practice systems. Assist and complete required engineering surveys
to support future designs and construction project layout.
Assisting with development of engineering design calculations,
drawings, specifications, cost estimates, asbuilts, etc. Assist and
complete construction inspection of construction projects during
construction and report findings to the appointed government
representative or responsible NRCS employee. Evaluate and assist
with evaluating construction materials to verify that they meet or
exceed specifications this shall occur during construction
activities but shall also include going to rock quarries to verify
required material size requirements and material quality
requirements. Develop, maintain, and complete construction project
job diaries as required. Communicate daily, or as needed with NRCS
employees, the design approver, owner and others on construction
projects for progress updates, project coordination, potential
problems, substandard construction work, potential needs for
contract design, cost, or specification modifications. Keep track
of ongoing quantities for construction projects, and make NRCS
employees, the design approver, owner and others aware of potential
quantity overruns. Assisting with non-inherently governmental and
non-sponsor paperwork processing and activities Verify that all
construction projects assigned are following the required
construction specifications and are following all required permit
regulation requirements and keep files that document these
activities, including but not limited to manufacturers material
specifications, quality of construction work, equipment breakdowns,
substandard materials, OSHA construction safety violations,
regulatory permit violations, material testing results,
communications with contractors, landowners, agency personnel,
material providers, regulatory personnel, local unit of government
Sponsors, NRCS employees, the design approver, owner, other
appointed Construction Inspectors, various county and district
employees, and others Provide documentation that is accurate and
complete, this will require the gathering of information, recording
of data, establishing and maintaining files, and transmitting the
information in the required format to the appropriate personnel.
Contractor employee shall have a working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil
3d 2016, or similar technical and agency software, and the
capability to be trained on such technical and agency software to
improve skills. Actual experience and formal educational training
are desirable when available. Contractor employee shall with
appropriate guidance develop and complete engineering drawings,
modify AutoCAD Civil 3d 2016 drawings to the point of completing
many standardized NRCS drawings, modify and develop new drawings
when needed. The Contractor employee will interpret these and other
construction drawings and 9 specifications, explain these
interpretations to contractors, landowners, agency personnel,
material providers, regulatory personnel, local unit of government
Sponsors, NRCS employees, other Construction Inspectors, and
various county, district employees and others. Contractor employee
will, after appropriate training and support on agency equipment,
be able to independently download survey data, and produce contour
maps/drawings when needed. Contractor employee shall be able to
analyze data to produce surfaces, profile views and sections views
from the surveyed data. Contractor employee will review and provide
comments to NRCS staff on construction drawings and specifications
developed by NRCS or others when needed to verify technical
adequacy and accuracy of the materials and documents in question.
Contractor employee will have either a working knowledge of or the
willingness and capability to be trained on a variety of surveying
equipment. Contractor employee shall use and troubleshoot setup
problems for various forms of surveying equipment, self levelling
levels, total station equipment, data collectors, GPS total
stations, etc. Following initial training on agency specific
equipment, the contractor employee shall be able to independently
operate such equipment and will train others on its use. The
Contractor employee will be expected to independently work with
agency specific, TEAMS, SharePoint sites, shared drives and
computer systems which may require some initial training.
Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing with
appropriate contractors, landowners, agency personnel, material
providers, regulatory personnel, local unit of government Sponsors,
NRCS employees, other Construction Inspectors, various county and
district employees and others as needed on all assigned projects.
Much of this work will be conducted outside in various weather
conditions, and in various environments. Much of the work will be
conducted in and around water bodies. The Contactor employee may
expect to be working in wet conditions, on construction sites with
numerous pieces of heavy equipment, along state, county, and city
roads where traffic will be ongoing, in agricultural areas where
wildlife and livestock will be commonly present, around Confined
Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) where livestock waste will be
commonly present, and often being stored, and along very steep
slopes. Contractor employee will have a working knowledge of OSHA
rules and regulations for construction projects, shall follow these
rules and regulations, and shall inform others present what the
regulations are, and when they are not being followed. Observed
violations shall be reported to the appropriate project responsible
party, government supervisor or other authorized agency government
official. Contractor employee shall be provided all necessary
personal protective equipment from the Contractor. Assists with
typing, generating, assembling, reviewing, updating, completing,
and distributing reports, paper or digital, for inventory, dam
assessment, dam inspection, project inspection, quality reviews,
progress, and other reports required by any NRCS Program,
initiative, database, task order or policy. Assist with
maintenance, repairs, and inspections of motor vehicles, as needed.
Utilizes a variety of computer hardware and software applications
and small office machines, NRCS business tools and locally
developed Excel spreadsheets and Access databases to extract
information needed to develop reports, maintain schedules, track 10
work progress, and complete assignments. The contractor employee
shall demonstrate the use of appropriate language to communicate
ideas in words and print based on the audience and situation.
Performs duties in a manner supportive of a safe and healthy work
environment, and exercises safety precautions when exposed to
dangerous objects, chemicals, extreme temperatures, etc. Contractor
employee will assist with preparing training materials, facilities,
and tools for streamlining planning, design and implementation
processes as assigned. 2To perform the duties of the position, in
addition to driving a privately owned vehicle (POV), the Contractor
employee may be required to travel via a Government Owned Vehicle
(GOV) to other locations, as needed. The employee of the Contractor
shall be allowed to use a GOV to travel from the office to
established work location to established satellite offices as
allowed by the availability of GOVs. The Contractor employee must
serve as an incidental motor vehicle operator. This involves the
operation of a motor vehicle on both public and private roads
during daylight hours and occasionally after dark. A valid state
driver's license is required Desired Education: Minimum experience
shall be 1-year similar job experience. Minimum education shall be
a High School degree or equivalent. Desired
Skills/Qualification/Experience: Possess and maintain a valid state
issued driving license. Functionally proficient and experienced in
the use of Adobe Acrobat DC, Distiller or Professional.
Functionally proficient and experienced in utilizing a variety of
computer hardware and software applications, such as but not
limited to Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, Access, Windows File
Explorer, and PowerPoint; Be functionally proficient in saving,
editing, deleting, and managing digital files. Knowledgeable and
experienced in operating small office machines, such as
calculators, fax machines, scanners, and copy machines.
Knowledgeable and experienced in general office procedures, such as
but not limited to scheduling meetings, preparing reports,
creating, and editing spreadsheets, and filing both paper and
digital formats. Functionally proficient and experienced in the use
of Microsoft Outlook for email and calendars as well as internet
browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox,
etc. Possess professional and courteous communication skills. Have
the ability to function proficiently, professionally, and
respectfully in an office environment. Skillful in working and
communicating with the general public. Proficient in reading,
writing, speaking, communicating, and understanding in English.
Physically capable of mobility and accomplishing duties in on-site,
field environments. Capable of working independently and be a
self-starter. Capable of maintaining professionalism in all
situations and environments. Capable of effectively contributing as
a member of a team. Possess efficient telephone and email
communication skills while being professional, courteous, and
respectful. Much of this work will be conducted outside in various
weather conditions, and in various environments. Much of the work
will be conducted in and around water bodies. You will be expected
to work in water, on construction sites with numerous pieces of
heavy equipment, along state, county, and city roads where traffic
will be ongoing, in agricultural areas where operational equipment,
wildlife, and livestock will be commonly present, around Confined
Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) where livestock waste will be
commonly present, and often being stored, and along very steep
slopes. In addition to motor vehicles, you will be expected to
travel as a passenger in ATVs and UTVs in the various areas of work
listed above. After completion of appropriate safety training and
upon receipt of operator certification, you will be required to
safely operate off road ATVs and UTVs. Benefits: Medical, Dental,
Vision, Short Term Disability, Workers Compensation and Life
Insurance 11 Paid Federal Holidays 56 Hours of paid Sick Leave per
calendar year 80 Hour of Vacation after 1 year of service
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