
FDOT Field Technician
Ues
The Role
Overview
Conduct on‑site testing of soil, concrete, asphalt and other construction materials for FDOT projects.
Key Responsibilities
- testing reports
- equipment calibration
- field testing
- data reporting
- vehicle ops
- safety procedures
Tasks
-Prepare testing reports using Field Data Collection (FDC) software; ability to write and retrieve emails using Microsoft Outlook -Operate a motor vehicle; maintain company vehicle (schedule oil changes, check fluid levels, inside/outside upkeep) -Report data in an accurate, complete, timely, and understandable fashion by applicable testing procedures -Drive to job sites and conduct testing of soil, concrete, and other construction materials -Ensure that all testing equipment used is functioning properly, maintained as required by company and/or manufacturer's policy, and that all calibrated equipment is within its calibration cycle -Complete daily time and labor reports according to company policy -Ensure that project testing requirements are met and compliant with project specifications, requirements, and company policies or procedures -Communicate with dispatching and/or field supervisor, advising of current job status and locations as required; cellular phones are to be worn at all times, and calls are to be returned immediately -Turn in required paperwork daily -Return samples to the office for testing -Operate testing equipment: ensure that all test equipment used is functioning properly and maintained as required by the company and/or manufacturer's policy and that all calibrated equipment is within its calibration cycle -Follows safety procedures
Requirements
- ctqp
- earthworks
- aci
- driver's license
- fdc
- inspection
What You Bring
-CTQP Level I Certification -Must be willing to travel within the state of Florida, if applicable -Moderate to loud noise levels, common in active construction and industrial environments. -Ability to bend, twist, reach, stoop, pull, kneel, climb, balance, lift, carry, and push as required for fieldwork and inspections. -Frequent use of hands and arms for typing, handling tools, and operating equipment. -Earthworks Construction Inspection Certification - Level I and II -Ability to stand, walk, drive, and operate equipment for extended periods. -Ability to use your senses to see (including close, distant, and peripheral vison, depth vision, and ability to focus) smell, hear, touch (use hands to reach climb or balance, crouch, stoop, crawl, kneel and sit). -Ability to pass a background check screening in accordance with Florida’s Jessica Lunsford Act (or equivalent state classification) -Ability to speak and hear effectively to communicate in noisy environments and with project teams. -Valid Florida Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record (in accordance with our Driver’s License and Motor Vehicle Record Check Criteria), may or may not be required to perform the duties and responsibilities of the role -Computer skills sufficient to operate a laptop, including sending and receiving emails, and the ability to learn Field Data Collection (FDC)/Inspector Gadget to input data and prepare reports -Ability to read and write, including interpreting documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals, as well as writing routine reports and correspondence and speaking effectively with colleagues, supervisors, and customers/clients -ACI Level I Certification -Exposure to environmental elements including dirt, dust, sun, heat, humidity, and adverse weather conditions. -Reasoning ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, and diagram form -Mathematical skills sufficient to add, subtract, multiply, and divide into all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals -Must be flexible to changing schedules and hours to support business needs; overnight and weekend schedules may be necessary to support business needs -Ability to lift and/or carry 35 to 75 lbs. up to 75 feet, involving regular repetitive motion.
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Benefits
-Sites that may not be accessible by vehicle, requiring travel on foot through wetlands, swamps, grasslands, fields, and other uneven or rugged terrain with natural and man-made obstacles such as sand, brush, and debris.
The Company
About Ues
-Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, with 85+ branches serving diverse U.S. markets. -Under private-equity ownership since 2019. -Projects span transportation corridors, solar farms, data centers, hospitals, schools, and bridges. -Combines earth-science know-how with construction materials testing and environmental evaluations. -Known for tackling complex geotechnical and environmental challenges with technology-driven solutions.
Sector Specialisms
Transportation
Infrastructure
Water and Wastewater
Technology
Power Transition
Healthcare
Education
Industrial
Residential
Solar
Data Centers
Roadways
Bridges
Water Reservoirs
Hospitals
Schools
Stadiums
Airports
Hotels and Resorts
Environmental and Earth Sciences
Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions
Geophysical Technologies
Security Clearance
-must pass a background check screening in accordance with florida’s jessica lunsford act (or equivalent state classification).
