Participate in constructability assessments and risk evaluations for civil/structural scopes.
Work closely with Project Managers, Planners, Procurement, Quality/Procedures, and Plant Engineering teams.
Verify compliance of structural works engineered drawings and specifications. Be able to interpret, understand, and react to codes, standards, and engineering notes.
Verify contractor compliance with construction methodologies, inspection and test plans (ITPs), and quality documentation.
Coordinate field activities with ongoing plant operations to minimize disruptions.
Oversee and document inspections for formwork, rebar, foundations, lifts, and concrete pours.
Participate in site safety meetings, toolbox talks, and hazard identification activities.
Conduct daily field inspections and ensure adherence to QA/QC requirements for concrete, steel reinforcement, foundations, and structural works. Ability to understand test reports for slump, density, compressive strength, and other critical tests is required.
Identify non-conformities, support root-cause evaluation, and follow up on corrective actions.
Ensure that civil works are executed in compliance with safety procedures, company policies, and regulatory requirements.
Provide field intelligence to improve design, mitigate risks, and support schedule and cost planning.
Provide on-site technical supervision for installation of foundations, reinforced concrete silos (slip form and shotcrete relining), retaining walls, and other concrete structures.
Verify that as-built information is collected and transmitted accurately to engineering teams by installing contractor.
Support engineering revisions by collecting field data, measurements, and photographs.
Support resolution of site technical issues through coordination with engineering, project management, and contractors.
Monitor subcontractor activity and ensure proper sequencing and interface coordination.
Review structural drawings, reports, and calculations to ensure constructability and site feasibility.
Support cost and progress verification for civil activities through field measurements and documentation.
Monitor contractor safety performance and escalate unsafe conditions immediately.
Review and validate contractor daily reports, progress measurements, and construction records.
Prepare field reports, inspection logs, and technical notes supporting project documentation requirements.
Requirements
civil engineering
reinforced concrete
slip-form
qa/qc
travel
bachelor's
Minimum 5–10 years of experience in civil/structural engineering, with at least 3–5 years on active industrial or major civil construction sites, such as industrial plants, dams, spillways, or other construction types requiring significant concrete works.
Ability to work independently on construction sites while coordinating with remote teams.
High attention to detail and ability to enforce quality and safety standards.
Strong understanding of reinforced concrete structures, industrial foundations, and heavy civil construction methods.
Industry background in cement, power, steel, mining, or petrochemical construction is an advantage.
Direct experience with slip-form concrete construction is highly preferred.
Experience supervising contractors, conducting QA/QC inspections, and reviewing engineering documentation.
Ability and willingness to travel 60–80% of the time, including extended site assignments.
Effective communication and problem‑solving abilities. Ability to interface with and maintain good relationships with project stakeholders is key.
Experience with ITPs, concrete testing, rebar inspection, and geotechnical site interfaces.
General understanding of mechanical and structural steel installation is helpful, and the ability to interface with other disciplines is preferred.
Strong organizational discipline and ability to manage multiple field activities in parallel.
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, structural engineering, or related discipline.
Strong technical and analytical skills in civil/structural engineering.
ACI/AASHTO Field Technician Certifications are preferred but not required.
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Company
Overview
2004
Year Established
Formed from the fusion of RC Cement and Lone Star Industries.
10 million t/year
Cement Production Capacity
Eight full-cycle cement plants operate across key regions in the United States.
36 terminals
Distribution Network
Plus hundreds of ready-mix, aggregates, and quarries via Alamo Cement.
2022
Product Line Transformation
Switched entirely to Portland-limestone cement (Type IL) across all plants.
Eight full-cycle cement plants stand along key rivers and regions from the Northeast to Texas.
It achieves financial stability through its parent, Italy-based Buzzi Unicem.
Multiple plants hold ENERGY STAR status and WHC conservation certifications, and one terminal won a PCA safety award.
Stockertown hosts wildlife habitats used for STEM education, while Chattanooga’s Clayfield Lake project revived native fish.
Culture + Values
Recycling waste for a cleaner and greener world is central to our culture.
Dedicated to meeting and exceeding stringent environmental regulations.
Environmental stewardship and employee safety form the foundation of our operations.
Recognized for unmatched service and flexibility in supporting alternative fuel suppliers within the industry.
Environment + Sustainability
50% Lower Carbon Footprint
Calcined-Clay Cement Innovation
Awarded $2 million grant with Lehigh University to develop cement with a 50% lower carbon footprint.
7,300 Tons avoided
Solar Farm Emissions Reduction
Installed a 10 MW solar farm at Alamo Cement, avoiding 7,300 metric tons of CO₂ annually.
15% Emissions Reduction
Low-Carbon Cement Production
Converted plant to produce Portland limestone cement, reducing CO₂ emissions by 15%.
Top 25% Energy Performance
ENERGY STAR Certification
Multiple plants, including Chattanooga and Festus, ranked in the top 25% nationally for energy performance.
Achieved net-zero carbon emissions target by 2050
Intermediate goal: Specific Scope 1 emissions under 500 kg CO₂ per ton of cementitious product by 2030
Partnered with Queens Carbon in April 2025 to pilot carbon-neutral supplementary cementitious material production toward net-zero
Received 2024 BNSF Sustainability Award for initiatives reducing CO₂ emissions in rail-linked operations
Inclusion & Diversity
No specific DEI strategy or gender-related statistics publicly disclosed on company website or LinkedIn