What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Engineer / Field Technician position at Schnabel Inc?
Description
Field Engineer / Field Technician
Schnabel is a leader in specialty design-build underground construction. We are looking for a Field Engineer / Field Technician to join our team in Bethesda, MD. Founded in 1959, Schnabel continues to grow with a people first approach. Family owned and operated, with a clear vision for expansion we are ready to add to our tenured team. The main responsibility for this role is to support our project management team with engineering calculations and data collection, and general quality control.
Our projects will be based in the Mid-Atlantic with a majority in the greater DC Metro. Our typical scope of work includes installation of soldier piles, micropiles, lagging, walers, tiebacks, and braces for support of excavation projects. We also take on challenging projects with underpinning, grouting, tunneling, and unique structural support as part of our scope. Candidates who have direct construction experience and familiarity with our company's traditional scope of work are preferred.
Job Responsibilities
- Set up and Data collection of survey monitoring points
- Create and manage data sets in Excel
- Communicate with project team both internally and externally
- Engineering calculations
- Provide quality control / quality assurance on projects
- Organizing and handling the submittal process
- Working in the field and traveling to our projects
- Field work is outdoors and open to the elements
Qualifications
Benefits will be discussed during the interview process
Schnabel is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is fully committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran or military status, or any other characteristics protected by applicable laws. We are an E-Verify employer.