Driving and Vehicle Use. May involve driving large pick-up trucks with attached trailers, potentially operating watercraft, and for extended periods of time.
Locate and identify building utility entrance and exits.
Record and document the field data in accordance with CAD standard formats.
Operate and maintain company equipment and vehicles.
Locate aerial, buried, and underground utilities through nondestructive methods.
Work with minimal supervision/in a collaborative team environment and deliver accurate work product.
Document location of telephone poles and attachments.
Distinguish types of cabling and equipment on utility poles.
Identify and measure duct banks and riser conduits.
Adhere to CobbFendley’s safety standards to uphold a safe and efficient environment.
Requirements
high school
travel
ppe
physical
research
cognitive
Highschool diploma or GED, preferred.
Office Conditions. Includes extensive use of electronic devices such as computers, printers, copiers, scanners, plotters, and telephones. Additionally, tasks may involve the use of cutting tools and equipment like rotary paper cutters and plotting devices.
Safety and Equipment Use. Regular use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is required, along with use of pneumatic, hand and power tools.
Outdoor Conditions. Includes walking and climbing on uneven surfaces, confined spaces, and exposure to extreme weather conditions (heat and freezing temperatures). Potential exposure to high noise levels and various allergens, including poison ivy, sumac, dust, pollen, and cedar. Potential exposure to wildlife hazards such as animals, insects, and plants. Ability to move effectively in and around construction sites, traffic work zones, and other outdoor assignments.
Travel is a mandatory requirement of the role as assigned. The percentage of travel will fluctuate based on business needs and at times may account for 40% of the time worked. Travel includes to other offices or project sites throughout the US.
Physical Abilities. Includes hand-eye coordination, steadiness, upper and lower body strength, control precision, stamina, multi-limb coordination, static strength, manual dexterity, and depth perception. Extended periods of sitting and standing in an upright position at a workstation or job site. Movement within the office and job sites, including navigating between floors, workstations, high-traffic areas, and various walking surfaces. Forward flexion, extension, or lateral rotation of the head and neck while using multiple computer screens. Repetitive finger movements for operating a computer mouse and typing on a keyboard. Includes activities such as reaching, bending, stooping, carrying, lifting, pushing, pulling, and handling. Extending hands and arms in various directions, such as overhead, below the waist, forward, or laterally. Raising or lowering objects from one level to another and transporting objects by holding them in the hands, arms, or over the shoulder. Capable of lifting, carrying, and balancing equipment and supplies weighing up to 50 pounds in various environments, including remote, rural, or urban settings. Ability to walk long distances (3+ miles) and climb on uneven surfaces.
This position requires in-person work and is ineligible for remote work.
Cognitive Requirements. Selective attention, oral comprehension, oral expression, speech recognition, speech clarity, written comprehension, written expression, problem sensitivity, deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, number facility, information ordering, category flexibility, flexibility of closure, fluency of ideas, and originality. Must remain alert and responsive while working in lane closure zones adjacent to high-traffic and dynamic areas.
Perform independent research and adapt to changing priorities.
Benefits
New Hire Program // We understand changing jobs can be intimidating, CobbFendley has established a program geared specifically to the successful onboarding and integration of new hires into the firm
Development Opportunities // Professional and personal growth through innovative in-house training and collaborative resources
Compensation + Benefits // Competitive compensation package with comprehensive benefits including 401(k) Matching and Profit-sharing Contributions; Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP); Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance; Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance; Employer Funded and Voluntary Life Insurance; Tuition Reimbursement; and Continuing Education Programs
CobbFendley’s standard operating hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM CST. Generally, employees receive a 1-hour unpaid lunch break free of duty. Please note, operating hours and lunch hours may differ based on project workload, primarily for field staff.
Paid Parental Leave // FMLA-eligible employees will receive fully paid leave in the amounts of eight (8) weeks for maternity cases and two (2) weeks for paternity or adoptions cases
Winter Holiday // Extended office closure from December 25 through January 1 to relax and enjoy the holidays
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
1980
Year Founded
The company was established in 1980 as Cobb, Fendley & Associates, Inc.
The firm has built a strong reputation by delivering innovative solutions for critical infrastructure, water management, and energy projects.
Their portfolio includes a wide range of projects such as transportation systems, water treatment facilities, and energy-efficient solutions.
Cobb, Fendley excels in partnering with public and private sector clients to address complex engineering challenges and drive sustainable growth.
The company’s expertise spans across the United States, with a focus on enhancing infrastructure resilience and promoting long-term environmental stewardship.
Known for its collaborative approach, Cobb, Fendley tackles large-scale projects with precision and attention to detail, ensuring project delivery on time and within budget.
In addition to core services, the firm also specializes in energy and utility infrastructure, improving efficiency and expanding renewable energy capacity.
Culture + Values
Commitment to providing excellent service with quality, innovation, and integrity.
Dedication to professional growth and development.
Strong teamwork and collaboration in all aspects of our work.
Respect for clients, partners, and employees.
Building lasting relationships based on trust and mutual respect.
Environment + Sustainability
2030
Net-Zero Carbon Goal
Aiming to achieve a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030, emphasizing long-term environmental responsibility and climate action.
Commitment to sustainable design practices and reducing environmental impact.
Focus on energy-efficient solutions and environmentally friendly technologies.
Engagement in projects aimed at reducing carbon footprints and promoting resource conservation.
Inclusion & Diversity
Promoting an inclusive culture that values diverse perspectives and experiences.
Strategic hiring to reflect diversity in the workforce.
Ongoing initiatives to ensure equal opportunities for all employees.