Henry Tang, / Cross- Res. v. City Of Seattle, / Cross-app.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedJuly 11, 2016
Docket73751-1
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

HENRY TANG, Individually, DIVISION ONE Appellant/Cross-Respondent, No. 73751-1-1 v.

CITY OF SEATTLE, a Washington UNPUBLISHED OPINION Municipality; SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITIES, a division of the City of Seattle,

Respondents/Cross-Appellants. FILED: July 11, 2016

Dwyer, J. — Henry Tang appeals from the summary dismissal of his

lawsuit against the City ofSeattle and Seattle Public Utilities (SPU).1 After being demoted from senior civil engineer to associate civil engineer in 2013, Tang filed

suit, claiming retaliatory demotion in violation of the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA), chapter 49.17 RCW. The superior court dismissed

Tang's lawsuit in its entirety. On appeal, Tang first contends that he set forth sufficient evidence from which a jury could find that, prior to his demotion, the

City knew that he had asserted a WISHA-protected safety complaint and punished him for doing so. Tang also contends that he states a claim for

1Tang is employed by SPU, a division ofthe City ofSeattle. Unless otherwise noted, we refer to both entities collectively as "the City." No. 73751-1-1/2

common law wrongful demotion in violation of public policy. However, Tang's

evidence does not establish a prima facie case of statutory retaliatory demotion,

and a separate claim for common law wrongful demotion in violation of public

policy was neither pleaded nor argued in the superior court nor has it been

recognized as a cause of action in this state. Accordingly, we affirm.

I

In 1994, Tang was hired as an assistant civil engineer by the City.

In 2000, Tang became a registered professional engineer, which required

him to pass an examination and pay the required fee.

On May 5, 2008, Tang applied for reclassification as a senior civil

engineer. The City's senior civil engineer job description sets forth distinguishing characteristics of the position, examples of assigned duties, and physical

demands of the work environment:

description: Class Summary:

Supervises or performs senior-level professional civil engineering work in the planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of municipal public works, utilities and services projects.

Distinguishing Characteristics of the Class:

Positions in this advanced level class require an extensive knowledge of the principles, practices and procedures of civil and construction engineering, including the methods, materials, equipment and techniques used in civil engineering, construction and inspection; extensive knowledge and ability to perform civil engineering design, drafting, mapping and computations, as well as to read and interpret plans, specifications, codes, property descriptions, construction schedules, contracts and other construction documents; and a thorough knowledge of the area of No. 73751-1-1/3

practice. Some positions may require supervisory ability.

Positions in this class may supervise and/or serve as project engineers/managers on the most technically complex, visible and/or high priority projects or programs. These projects require a high level of technical proficiency as well as coordinative/administrative responsibility. Most positions require the ability to coordinate the efforts of a multi-discipline, multi- agency project team to complete a defined assignment or CIP.[2]

Guidelines available include engineering, drafting, design and construction standards, plans and specifications, architectural and engineering manuals, and relevant codes, ordinances, laws and regulations. Judgement [sic] is exercised in developing designs and design criteria, interpreting data from engineering documents, determining appropriate engineering methodology to apply, and originating, developing, and checking engineering projects through the various phases of planning, design, detail plans, specifications, estimates, contracts, construction, operation, and maintenance.

Positions in this senior level class work under limited supervision, independently resolving most routine problems but informing the supervisor of unusual or controversial problems. The supervisor reviews project status and provides general guidelines and direction with respect to deadlines, departmental priorities and in situations involving unprecedented circumstances. This class may lead or supervise professionals and technicians or serve as a technical expert in a civil engineering specialty area.

Contracts include inter and intra departmental, administrative, engineering and construction personnel, elected officials and their staff, other government agencies, contractors, consultants and the public to exchange information, coordinate work, answer questions and respond to complaints.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:

• Supervises or serves as project engineer/manager on the most technically complex, visible and/or controversial projects or programs involving several design specialties including: planning studies of major pump stations, large pipelines projects, transmission line designs, hydroelectric generation facilities, substation structures, civil features of general plant

"Capital Improvement Project." No. 73751-1-1/4

facilities, combined sewer overflow facilities, bridges and roadway improvements. Supervises and/or performs preliminary and final designs and/or prepares design criteria for roadways, bridges, structures, signal and lighting systems, retaining walls, electrical substations, switchyard and transmission structures, generation plant facilities, sewers, storm drains, water mains, transmission pipelines, pump stations, treatment facilities and other related public works projects. Supervises and/or prepares cost estimates and engineering and feasibility reports and studies for public works projects and utility improvements. Supervises and/or prepares contract documents, technical specifications and plans. Supervises and/or prepares and monitors project schedules. Supervises and/or prepares progress and final reports and estimates. Serves as divisional reviewer of final plans, specifications, estimates, and agreements. Coordinates and oversees work of contractors, affected public agencies and utility crews. Reviews and writes contract change orders; and negotiates and recommends financial arrangements for additional work done. Supervises activities of a design team in the preparation of preliminary and long range plans, schedules, estimates, budgets, detail final construction plans, specifications, and agreements. Oversees project progress from design through construction. Prepares and administers consultant and BPW construction contracts, monitors contract progress and reviews invoices for approval. Monitors the work of consultants and construction contractors to ensure compliance with contract provisions and scope of work. Supervises field inspections of the more complex work done by contractors to ensure compliance with plans and specifications. Supervises structural inspections and preparation of condition appraisal reports. Supervises material testing and analysis during design and construction phases. Supervises the development of plans, specification and instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of traffic signals, signing, lighting, pavement marking and design No. 73751-1-1/5

standards. Supervises the preparation of annual and long-range street and transportation improvement programs including need studies, cost estimation, environmental assessments, accident statistics analysis, traffic planning studies and grant applications.

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