Description
cost estimating
rfq procurement
primavera scheduling
rigging plans
ineight updates
subcontractor management
The Field Engineer supports TEiC projects both on‑site (approximately 25 % of the time) and from the home office, acting as a key member of the project management team. Responsibilities span proposal development, planning, scheduling, execution oversight, tooling and safety management, subcontractor coordination, and reporting to corporate and customers.
- Perform walk‑downs of work scopes and develop accurate cost estimates and proposals for customer submission.
- Write RFQs, obtain material quotes, and manage subcontractor procurement.
- Identify and mitigate contractual risks during the proposal phase.
- Assist in creating and updating project execution plans and schedules using Primavera P6 or similar tools.
- Develop rigging plans and coordinate with third‑party engineers for PE stamping.
- Update project progress in the Ineight system and issue purchase orders to vendors.
- Oversee subcontractor performance and material deliveries to ensure timely project execution.
- Prepare and submit required project documents and reports to internal and external stakeholders.
- Serve as liaison between engineering teams and field personnel, providing direction and troubleshooting support.
- Communicate project status, changes, and change‑order estimates to customers and TEiC leadership.
- Review engineering drawings to assess project impacts and support operations forecasting.
- Track earned value, manage rigging and execution plans, and propose solutions to project challenges.
- Balance on‑site and home‑office responsibilities while managing time effectively.
- Participate in a 401(k)/IRA retirement plan with company match, life/AD&D insurance, and short‑ and long‑term disability coverage.
- Work at the Duncan, SC location with on‑site gym and pickle‑ball court.
Requirements
engineering degree
ms office
osha 30
project management
decision making
problem solving
In addition to field duties, the engineer contributes to the planning and estimating of future TEiC projects, balancing on‑site challenges with office‑based analysis and forecasting. Strong communication, technical acumen, and critical‑thinking skills are essential for interfacing with engineering teams, customers, and internal stakeholders.
Candidates should preferably hold a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Construction Management, possess knowledge of construction means and methods for power‑generation maintenance, and have full‑life‑cycle project management experience. Required competencies include decision‑making, problem‑solving, interpersonal skills, proficiency with Microsoft Office, and completion of OSHA 30‑Hour Construction Safety Training.
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Construction Management (preferred) and possess strong decision‑making and problem‑solving abilities.
- Demonstrate proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and full‑life‑cycle project management experience.
- Complete OSHA 30‑Hour Construction Safety Training prior to hire or within 30 days of onboarding.
- Travel up to 25% of the year and be willing to live remotely for periods of up to one month.
Benefits
TEiC provides a comprehensive benefits package that includes immediate health‑care coverage, wellness programs, gym reimbursement, retirement plans with company match, life and disability insurance, paid time off, family and parental leave, flexible spending accounts, and an employee assistance program. The Duncan, SC location features an on‑site gym and pickle‑ball court.
- Receive comprehensive health care (medical, dental, vision) effective day 1, wellness programs, gym reimbursement, and weight‑loss benefits.
- Enjoy paid time off (vacation, sick, holidays), family and parental leave, flexible spending accounts, and an employee assistance program.
Training + Development
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