Field Engineer - Construction delivers on-site technical oversight support to provide engineering guidance and monitoring for construction projects. Monitors construction progress and conducts daily site inspections to ensure work complies with time, budget, quality, safety, and regulatory requirements. Being a Field Engineer - Construction follows quality control procedures and inspection protocols to ensure that standards, designs, blueprints, and specifications are understood and followed. Troubleshoots technical issues that arise on-site and consult with architects, contractors, and supervisors to develop and implement solutions with minimal disruption to project schedules. Additionally, Field Engineer - Construction documents construction activities using logs, progress, and inspection reports and regularly updates status to project managers. Attends project meetings to provide technical input and present recommendations to improve construction processes. Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Field Engineer - Construction work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Field Engineer - Construction typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Responsibilities Include:
1. Project Planning and Management: Field engineers assist in planning construction projects, which involves scheduling, resource allocation, and budgeting.
2. Site Supervision: supervise construction activities on-site to ensure that work is performed safely and in compliance with project specifications, standards, and regulations. This includes monitoring the construction process, coordinating the activities of different teams, and providing technical advice.
3. Quality Control: Ensuring the quality of the work done is a critical part of the job. Perform or oversee inspections and testing of materials and workmanship to ensure that they meet project standards and specifications.
4. Safety Management: Enforcing safety protocols on the construction site. Conduct safety inspections, provide safety training and briefings to staff, and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local safety regulations.
5. Technical Support and Problem Solving: Provide technical support to project teams, solve on-site problems, and make decisions to address unexpected issues that may arise during construction.
6. Liaison and Coordination: Act as a liaison between the construction site and other stakeholders such as project managers, architects, engineers, and clients.
7. Documentation: Maintaining accurate records of construction activities, including progress reports, safety logs, and compliance documents, is another key responsibility. This documentation is crucial for legal, regulatory, and quality assurance purposes.
8. Environmental Compliance: Ensure that construction activities comply with environmental regulations and sustainability practices.
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