US, Riverside, CA : C: Office | Riverside, CA, United States
Field
Company Size
36,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Consulting
Engineering
Architecture
Project Management
Design
Technical Services
Construction Services
Urban Planning
Sector Specialisms
Infrastructure
Water
Environment
Buildings
Transport
Utilities
Role
Description
contract records
submittal review
field inspection
quantity calculation
cpm review
risk mitigation
Provides direction to staff to ensure complete, accurate, and timely contract records, pertaining to construction progress, job expenditures, budget programs, and work order balances, are maintained in accordance with the State and Federal regulations and laws.
Advise, Resident Engineer on major phases of construction activity. Reviews informational and action submittals, and shop drawings; authorizes shop drawings and action submittals when they are in compliance with the requirements of the approved plans and specifications.
Performs field inspections of contractor’s work to determine compliance with plans, specifications, special provisions, utility agreements, etc.
Identifies the need for and prepares contract-related documents for submission to the contractor.
Completes a project daily diary of pertinent activities and discussions held regarding the progress of the contractor’s work and interaction with the Senior Construction Manager.
Inspect materials, workmanship, and/or products. Reject such that are not in compliance with the contract documents and take appropriate action until they are brought into compliance with the requirements of the approved plans and specifications.
Confers with contractors regarding compliance with plans and quality of work and construction activity.
Performs required calculations such as alignment, grade (elevation control), quantities of work performed, or materials placed.
Performs construction and engineering inspections, and may direct subordinate inspectors. The frequency of inspections is risk-based and includes full-time, intermittent, and/or benchmark during all phases of construction.
Review CPM schedules. Identifies and mitigates project risks.
Maintains accurate and complete project records and ensures compliance with departmental policies and procedures.
Calculates and documents field quantities for payment purposes.
Prepares reports, as well as reviews and incorporates the daily inspection reports from Structures Inspectors, in documenting the Contractor’s activities.
Requirements
15+ years
ca license
bachelor
pe
structures rep
stress calc
Documents as-built condition of constructed facility.
15+ years of experience in Heavy Civil Engineering projects.
Valid California Class C driver’s license.
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field.
Registration as a Professional Engineer
5+years’ experience as a Structures Representative on a State Highway System project of at least $30 million.
Prior experience with construction/operations on a State Highway
Ability to perform calculations to determine stresses within the various elements of structures (e.g., beams, columns, etc.) and the contractor’s temporary works (falsework, shoring, and temporary structural supports, etc.)
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Evolved into a global design, engineering and consultancy powerhouse.
Excels in major infrastructure, water management, urban building, transport and industrial manufacturing projects worldwide.
Recent standout assignments include flood defences in New York, the Sydney Metro, and sustainable legacy planning for the Paris Olympics.
Structured around core business areas—Places, Mobility, Resilience and Intelligence—backed by digital centres of excellence.
Notable for blending data-driven tools with traditional consulting to optimise asset lifecycles and smart infrastructure.
Culture + Values
People First
Collaboration
Client Success
Integrity
Sustainability
Environment + Sustainability
Transition of company fleet to EVs by 2030 (currently 26–35% by late 2024)
50% reduction in air travel emissions by 2025 (currently ~29%)
35% reduction in business travel emissions by 2025 (already at ~37%)
Joined supply-chain emissions platform in 2023 to capture supplier scope 3 data
Inclusion & Diversity
Continues to develop people through Skills Powered Organisation and Energy Transition Academy
GEC recruitment drive and increased focus on global roles to support diverse career paths