What are the responsibilities and job description for the FIELD ENGINEER position at Carroll Daniel?
CARROLL DANIEL CONSTRUCTION
Since 1946, Carroll Daniel Construction has been built on a strong foundation of integrity. We believe in doing the right thing and delivering on the promises we make – no exceptions. Our goal on every project is to earn a highly satisfied customer for life.
We are heavily invested in a forward-thinking work environment, where we apply advancements in construction technologies to old-fashion know how. We never settle for “how it’s always been done,” and embrace new ideas that yield better solutions for our clients. We believe by staying ahead of trends, our clients can be confident their buildings will serve their needs now and well into the future.
When working with Carroll Daniel, you will be treated like family. We train every employee, from hourly staff to company executives, to deliver the “Carroll Daniel Way” – a long standing tradition carried forth by three generations of family leadership. It focuses on providing a superior customer experience – on every project, for every client, every time. When you work with Carroll Daniel you will feel important to us, because you are.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Field Engineer assists the Superintendent, Project Manager or Assistant Superintendent with the daily execution of a construction project.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
Project Organization
- Assist in set-up and maintenance of the job site office, site security and site logistics
- Install and maintain proper site signage and required postings
- Maintain all onsite construction documents and job site records, as assigned
- Maintain job site office supplies, as directed
Project Administration, Coordination and Close-out
- Gather and report of all daily activities and field progress, as directed.
- Fill out and maintain daily reports, if assigned
- Attend Daily Huddles, Weekly Subcontractor Meetings and Scheduling meetings, as directed.
- Take and prepare meeting minutes, as directed
- Help with timesheets and material tracking as assigned
- Update and maintain field as-built drawings
- Conduct site inspections/audits, as directed
- Participate in site inspections to ensure standards for quality and workmanship are being met Enforce quality control standards by checking subcontractors work
- Provide or assist with field layout and measurements
- Perform basic material take-offs, place supply orders and receive and inspect the delivery of materials
- Learn to interpret basic tests and reports (air balance, soils report, concrete tests, etc.)
- Document status of project as directed
- Assist with subcontractor coordination, as directed
- Assist with and document operating and maintenance training sessions
- Assist with mobilization, demobilization and project close out, as directed
Project Safety Compliance
- Prepare Jobsite Hazard Analyses and Pre-Task Plans, as directed
- Conduct weekly Safety Meetings and Toolbox Talks, as directed
- Complete all required Safety reports, as directed
- Maintain safe work site in accordance with OSHA standards
Client Relations
- Builds effective relationships with customers, design team, subcontractors, suppliers, and user groups that reflect and support company core values and meets or exceeds expectations
- Addresses all issues with a Can Do, solution-oriented attitude
Culture, Leadership and Employee Development
- Behaviors are in alignment with our Core Values, Purpose and Vision
- Promotes professional behavior
- Takes full ownership of personal career development through on-the-job training and CDCC Way training programs
Perform miscellaneous duties as assigned.
REQUIRED CAPABILITIES
Field Engineer Specific
- Personal Leadership
- Problem Solving
- Results Driven
- Establishes Priorities
- Flexible and Adaptable
- Decision Making/Judgement
- Customer Focus
- Resolving Conflict
- Listen, Watch, Learn
- Innovative/Solutions Oriented
- Accepts Supervision and Constructive Criticism
WORKING CONDITIONS
- The majority of work completed on job sites. Due to daily condition changes on construction projects, they must wear appropriate personal protective equipment as required by the company's safety policies and as required for weather conditions.
- The project team and/or team member may need to move to other geographic locations for projected work, if necessary.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- Entry level position with up to 2 years of construction experience preferred
BENEFITS
- Competitive Wages
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Life Insurance and AD&D
- Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
- 401(k) Plan with Matching
- 529 Education Savings Plan with Matching
- Paid Time Off
- Referral Bonuses
- Continuing Education
Carroll Daniel Construction is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.