What are the responsibilities and job description for the Engineering Technician position at Weaver Consultants Group?
Field Technician
This is a field position that requires out-of-town assignments, including working 6–7 days per week and staying in hotels for extended periods. All travel expenses are covered for out-of-town assignments. Even though this is a full-time position, there may be down periods due to project scheduling and weather, including reduced hours or possible layoff during the winter months. Typically, a Field Technician works a full year (2080 hours) within a nine-month construction season.
Responsibilities
Weaver Consultants Group maintains a drug-free workplace.
From its inception in 1991, Weaver Consultants Group has been founded upon the tenets of attentive and responsive customer service, strong project management, and solid internal financial controls. The quality of our people, our focus on understanding and responding to our clients' needs, and our application of good business management practices have resulted in most new projects originating from our existing customer base. Over the years, our professionals have faced the challenges of a constantly changing industry. Shifting federal and state regulations, cultural trends, and technical innovations have vastly impacted the way businesses work. Throughout it all, our team has remained dedicated to our clients, helping to identify pragmatic solutions to help them achieve their business objectives.
Weaver Consultants Group prides itself on our people - A talented group of engineers, scientists, support staff and administrators who are as dedicated to client service as they are to their professional or technical discipline. If you are a motivated and committed individual, please apply to join our growing team!
This is a field position that requires out-of-town assignments, including working 6–7 days per week and staying in hotels for extended periods. All travel expenses are covered for out-of-town assignments. Even though this is a full-time position, there may be down periods due to project scheduling and weather, including reduced hours or possible layoff during the winter months. Typically, a Field Technician works a full year (2080 hours) within a nine-month construction season.
Responsibilities
- Monitor and document construction activities at solid waste landfill facilities, including field inspection and testing of soils and geosynthetic liners.
- Supervise and complete construction quality assurance and construction quality control activities in several states, including the construction of landfill components and other environmental control systems.
- Perform field and/or laboratory testing, observation, and inspection of construction materials (e.g., soils, aggregates, concrete, asphalt, and steel).
- Communicate with project managers, engineering technicians, client representatives, and contractor representatives regarding the construction site, project requirements, and testing, observation, and inspection results.
- Transport material samples with associated identifying documentation to the laboratory for further testing and analysis.
- Tabulate, prepare, and submit data and observations in written and digital reports for daily transmittal to the Weaver Project Manager.
- Maintain and clean equipment, vehicles, and work areas.
- Adhere to strict safety standards.
- Under close supervision of higher-level technicians or staff professionals, assist on tasks and perform basic testing and observation duties.
- Provide clear documentation of findings and results.
- Communicate information to the Project Manager and discuss the accuracy of data in preparation for submittal.
- Submit documentation and communicate results as directed by the Project Manager.
- Progressively assume increased roles of training and responsibility in work assignments.
- Follow safety rules, practices, and other safety requirements for all projects.
- Perform pre-task planning prior to executing work.
- Report any safety issues or concerns to management.
- Maintain quality standards on all projects.
- HS Diploma
- At least 6 months of relevant experience in CQA and/or field-based positions
- Good communication, writing, and organization skills
- Ability to use basic computer applications like Microsoft Office
- Willingness to work independently as well as in a team environment
- Ability to lift 50 pounds required
- Valid driver’s license, including the ability to pass a motor vehicle review (MVR)
- Pay is commensurate with experience, ranging from $20 to $30 per hour
Weaver Consultants Group maintains a drug-free workplace.
From its inception in 1991, Weaver Consultants Group has been founded upon the tenets of attentive and responsive customer service, strong project management, and solid internal financial controls. The quality of our people, our focus on understanding and responding to our clients' needs, and our application of good business management practices have resulted in most new projects originating from our existing customer base. Over the years, our professionals have faced the challenges of a constantly changing industry. Shifting federal and state regulations, cultural trends, and technical innovations have vastly impacted the way businesses work. Throughout it all, our team has remained dedicated to our clients, helping to identify pragmatic solutions to help them achieve their business objectives.
Weaver Consultants Group prides itself on our people - A talented group of engineers, scientists, support staff and administrators who are as dedicated to client service as they are to their professional or technical discipline. If you are a motivated and committed individual, please apply to join our growing team!
Salary : $20 - $30