Field Engineer
Morgan Corp. · Duncan, SC · 6 days ago
On-siteEngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Preparation of drawings, sketches, change order, estimates, RFI (request for information) to support construction projects.
- Maintain submittal logs; assuring that all submittals are thoroughly and accurately reviewed for content and conformance with construction documents.
- Interpret designs and drawings; prepares takeoffs; researches and recommends resolutions to drawing interpretation problems, conflicts, and errors.
- Recognize changes to work that differ from construction documents and takes appropriate action.
- Affiliate with procurement, including quantity takeoffs and pricing of purchase orders, subcontracts, and potential changes to the scope of work.
- Ensure completed work complies with codes, drawings, and specifications.
- Create correspondence to owners, subcontractors, and engineers.
- Affiliate with budget tracking, job cost review, and reporting.
- Affiliate with preparation of job status reports and participation in projects status meetings.
- Conduct job site inspections to assure conformance with contract documents.
- Affiliate with pre-construction activities as needed: construction planning and design; interpretation of design and drawings; application of construction methods.
- Attend and document schedule and coordinating meetings and produce minutes of meetings.
- Participate in field activities, notifying the Project Manager or Superintendent of any personnel issues or injuries.
- Oversee and perform site inspections for erosion control monitoring.
- Assemble, organize and maintain documentation needed for timely project beginning and closing activities.
- Participate with project team to maintain accurate and up to date plans and logs, RFI, change orders, inspections and testing.
- Constantly strive to improve performance, leadership, knowledge and management skills through interactions and collaboration with the management team as well through study and personal development in order to qualify for positions of greater responsibility.
- Support safety program policies, procedures, implementation, and compliance verification.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering (Civil preferred), or a related field of study, and/or equivalent work experience.
- Willingness and ability to travel and work for extended periods, at job sites located predominantly in the Southeastern United States.
- Self-starter, detail-oriented with strong organizational skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Comfortable with technology and software; advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
- Ability to have a flexible work schedule, including working overtime and weekends as needed.