Field Engineer - Electrical
Company: Phoenix Industrial
Location: Norman
Posted on: November 7, 2024
Job Description:
Overview: COMPANY OVERVIEW:
MasTec's Clean Energy and Infrastructure Group (CE&I) is a $2
billion annual revenue business unit that provides construction
services for industrial facilities; building products
manufacturers, power generation facilities, manufacturing plants;
solar, wind, and thermal energy plants; buildings, and
infrastructure.
Within the CE&I group, the MasTec Industrial sector includes
sister companies Casey Industrial, Phoenix Industrial and Wanzek
Industrial. This collective industrial group provides a merit shop,
multi-craft industrial contractor with the ability to self-perform
all major craft trades that ensures greater safety, quality,
flexibility, and economy in delivering the work required to
complete each project. The collective experience and knowledge of
this team provides comprehensive project development,
pre-construction planning, and project management with the mastery
to successfully manage projects that meet deliverable and budgetary
requirements. With every project, we commit to providing the
highest levels of quality, safety, and value.
At MasTec Industrial, we are committed to attracting, developing
and retaining the best talent. No matter your role, you will have
the opportunity to contribute to our success as we deliver
innovative solutions to our clients.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Field Engineer will oversee and execute the project controls
and management of a multiple disciplines. The main functions of the
Field Engineer II will include (but not limited to) responsibility
for a specific area of the project such as direct support to a
Craft Superintendent, quantity collection, scheduling, contract
administration, project planning and scheduling, procurement, and
project reporting.
The Field Engineer role requires interfacing with all areas
affected by the project including the client(s),
engineering/design, subcontractors, distributors, vendors, and the
ongoing strategic communication with project management regarding
the status of the project.
Responsibilities: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Represent in a professional manner in all client interaction
activities.
- Provide the client with contract required reports (weekly,
monthly, schedule.)
- Understand and follow Corporate Safety Plan and site-specific
safety plan.
- Perform quantity calculations by taking measurements and
determining percentage of completed/installed materials and
work.
- Develop a process for the creation and review of work plans and
work packages.
- Provide support to ensure the site quality plan is communicated
and all inspections and quality documentation is being completed on
time and assembled for final turn over.
- Manage the compilation, processing, and customer approval of
daily labor timesheets.
- Compile and distribute weekly the Average Labor Rate to the
front-line supervision.
- Train craft and staff employees how to complete Job Safety
Analysis (JSA's)
- Participate in or lead jobsite safety reviews, toolbox
meetings, mass safety meetings, and safety training.
- Order, schedule material deliveries and develop procurement
status report.
- Plan, schedule, and coordinate work groups on the jobsite.
- Perform material takeoffs from drawings, specifications, and
other contract documents.
- Perform basic engineering calculations and technical drafting
to support field operations.
- Assist Engineers to gather and prepare data for submittal or
transmittal to the customer, vendors, subcontractors, governmental
agencies, and internal use.
- Prepare field issued purchase orders and subcontracts, prepare
material buyout take offs from issued for construction
drawings.
- Direct home office performed procurement and subcontract
administration functions.
- Provide field support and supervise subcontractor
operations.
- Manage all project recordkeeping and correspondence functions
including daily reports, photographs, requests for information
(RFIs), submittal, transmittal, memorandums, and other contract
required correspondence.
- Create and closely monitor project controls such as
productivity tracking including Average labor rate, indirect
scheduling, equipment schedule and log, risk, and opportunity log,
etc.
- Create and maintain master project schedule.
- Generate change orders and as-built data to be reviewed by the
Project Manager.
- Drive the planning process through the master schedule, 6-week,
3-week, 1-week, and manpower curves.
- Administering Accounting/Job Costs/Work in Progress (WIP)
Updates: Learn and Assist the Project Manager with these
activities.
- Lead the budgeting process of taking the Estimate and
converting it to the Standard Phase codes.
- Alert Project Manager and Home Office of trends regarding
labor, material, subcontractor and equipment costs.
- Accurately manage the cost forecasting process for entire
project (labor, materials, subcontractors, equipment.)
- Establish the cashflow forecast and curve to ensure positive
cashflow for the project.
- Act as primary company representative in the absence of or as
directed by Project Manager or Project Engineer.
- Know the provisions, terms and scope of the Prime
contract.
- Develop and prepare Schedule of Values and all Invoices to
customer. SUPERVISORY:
- Support a crew of up to 50 people for short periods if
needed.
- Lead 1-2 Field Engineers.
- Oversee and manage a portion of the field office staff, which
could include engineers, office manager, document control,
schedulers, procurement, warehouse, and other support personnel on
the project. Qualifications: EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, or
related.
- Three (3) to Five (5) years' experience as a Field Engineer or
similar role.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
- Be knowledgeable of MIC Health and Safety programs and project
specific regulations.
- When on-site, actively participate in daily toolbox meetings
with crews and subcontractors.
- Set a personal example of safe behavior.
- Ability to read, analyze and identify discrepancies on
engineering plans, specifications, and contract documents.
- Ability to freely access all points of a construction site in
wide-ranging climates and environment.
- Highly motivated, with a demonstrated passion for excellence
and taking initiative.
- Strong work ethic, willing to do what it takes to get the job
done right the first time.
- Demonstrated commitment to ethics and integrity.
- Passion for safety, with the ability to help us ensure that
nobody gets hurt.
- Team player with the ability to work independently to meet
deadlines, goals, and objectives.
- Willing to travel extensively and relocate to the next project
location for an extended period (typically 6-12 months.)
- Other may duties may be assigned
- Maintain in-depth relations with all members of their team and
your supervisor. PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Work up to a 12-hour shift doing hard physical work in varying
temperatures and outside conditions.
- May need to maintain physical strength and stamina; Use arms,
hands, and legs fully; Push, pull, and frequently lift and carry
objects weighing up to 50 pounds; and stoop, kneel, balance,
crouch, crawl, and climb to perform job tasks.
- Stamina to perform this task repetitively and continuously for
several hour intervals.
- Uncontrolled environmental conditions: Constant change in
weather and site conditions.
- This work environment may involve moderate exposure to unusual
elements, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke,
unpleasant odors and/or loud noises.
- Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required
(including but not limited to- safety toed shoes, gloves, safety
glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.).
- Move in and around confined, cluttered, and uneven areas.
- May need to work at heights and must be able to abide by all
safety and fall-protection requirements; must be able to wear and
utilize all safety equipment required for work at heights.
- Evaluate information based on measurable standards; and see
details in objects or drawings and recognize slight differences in
shapes and shadings.
- Visualize objects in three dimensions from drawings.
- Keep good balance and work at heights.
- See well (either naturally or with correction).
- Hear well (either naturally or with correction.)
- Coordinate the use of eyes, hands, and feet.
HOURS:
This position is a Full-Time position scheduled to work typically
50 hours per week. Schedule is subject to projects
requirements.
TRAVEL:
Travel required up to 90%. Position requires presence directly on
the Project Site location with intermittent travel to residence of
record.
BENEFITS:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life insurance, Short Term Disability,
Long Term Disability, 401k, Employee stock purchase plan (ESPP),
Legal Services, Subsistence- based on company policy if residence
of record is 60 miles or greater from the project site.
What's in it for you:
Financial Wellbeing
Keywords: Phoenix Industrial, Edmond , Field Engineer - Electrical, Engineering , Norman, Oklahoma
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