Working Title: Concrete & Metals Testing Technician
Job Class: Transportation Generalist Senior
Agency: Transportation Dept
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This position conducts the operation of concrete, metals, and miscellaneous materials testing.
Job Duties: Examples of work for this specific vacancy include but are not limited to:
The level of experience to perform this job at the TGS level can be achieved with:
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