TEiC is a company that provides engineering and technical support on project sites across the United States. As a Field Engineer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring contract compliance, upholding safety standards, and maintaining high-quality work throughout the project lifecycle.
Responsibilities:
- Incorporate health, safety, and environmental considerations into all project documentation and on-site activities
- Act as a role model for safety excellence, contributing to job hazard analyses and fostering a culture of safety on the job site
- Oversee the Requests for Information (RFI) process, ensuring thorough review of specifications, project documentation, and visual examinations
- Manage the preparation of construction and installation work packages for assigned disciplines, ensuring accuracy and completeness
- Participate in project team meetings, offering engineering insights and technical input to aid in project-related decision-making
- Prepare detailed cost estimates for change order submissions and engage in client negotiations
- Conduct walk-downs to monitor progress on work packages and ensure timely completion
- Track and report production quantities, communicating updates to project control and management teams
- Collaborate with customers, engineers, and subcontractors to understand project objectives, schedules, permits, and costs, and provide solutions for site issues
- Build strong relationships with superintendents, providing clear and timely technical support for field execution
- Assist in turnover processes with construction and startup/commissioning teams, ensuring proper documentation is provided for project closeout
Requirements:
- 1+ years of experience in field engineering or project engineering
- Proficient in utilizing construction management software such as InEight (Plan, Control, Document & Compliance Modules) or comparable platforms
- Proficiency with AutoCAD and Bluebeam software
- Understanding of basic engineering calculations and project costing/scheduling fundamentals
- Completion of OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training (or equivalent) required prior to hire or within 30 days of onboarding
- B.S. in Engineering or Construction Management
- Experience with starting up and commissioning power or industrial plants or systems
- NCCCO Rigger Level II certification; candidates with or without Level I certification may be considered with the expectation to obtain Level II within 180 days of hire