Building What Matters for Future Generations to Thrive.
Field engineer ensures construction complies with designs, schedules, and budgets.
14 days ago ago
C$70,000 - C$85,000
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Surrey, Brit, CA | Vancouver, Brit, CA
Field
Company Size
9,000+ Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction
Project Management
and more…
Sector Specialisms
Civil
Nuclear
Industrial
Utilities
Transport
Role
Description
quality control
shop drawings
field layout
permits
cost coding
performance tracking
Reviews project specifications for quality control at the beginning of work, during the project work and after work completes. Initiates and manages appropriate certificates, inspections, and other documentation regarding construction production on the project site.
Reconciles job close-out checklist with owner representative and field crews at the end of the project.
Works with construction crews and engineering leaders to plan field layout on the project site. Initiates and manages any permits needed before work can begin.
Perform additional assignments per management’s direction.
Notifies team members and manager of any significant schedule changes and recommends solutions for management consideration.
Meets daily with project crews to review production schedule and confirm all materials, equipment and resources are readily available for production to continue on schedule and within budget.
Collects, coordinates, and analyzes shop drawings, design specifications, material requirements and project data through the duration of the project to ensure quality and contract specification compliance.
Ensure you and your family receive the services needed to support your mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
Coordinates subcontractor work methods, schedule and crews as needed.
Provides technical input for project work plan and scheduling. Identifying risk elements of production, materials, equipment, or process that could negatively impact the budget or schedule.
Evaluates daily production, schedule, and budget projections to accurately track project performance. Documents daily activities in Company approved methods and technologies.
Remits accurate project quantity input and controls using assigned project cost coding to ensure project financials are accurately reported. Manages cost coding with Company finance and accounting teams regarding employee time, materials, equipment, and subcontractor needs.
Requirements
civil engineering
3-5 years
driver license
autocad
primavera
sap
Post-secondary school education in Civil Engineering or Construction Management disciplines; or acceptable combination of education and previous experience.
A minimum of 3-5 years working as a Field Engineer or Project Coordinator, ideally in project engineering or heavy civil construction environment.
Valid BC driver’s license.
Knowledge of construction equipment & techniques, drawing & specifications, building materials and required standards applicable to the project.
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills, both written and oral.
Excellent computer skills including proficiency in MS Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.).
Proficient in software related to the construction industry (e.g., Primavera Scheduling software, AutoCAD, SAP etc.).
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Company
Overview
Spanning over 150 years.
Operates in civil infrastructure, urban transportation, and energy solutions.
Involved in planning, financing, and execution through public-private partnerships.
Advanced urban transportation projects, such as the Réseau express métropolitain (REM).
Advancing projects like the Darlington Small Modular Reactor.
Committed to sustainability and cutting-edge technology.
Culture + Values
Prioritized as the number one value, with a strong emphasis on maintaining a safe and healthy work environment, aiming for a 'zero injury' culture.
Integral to the company's professional conduct, ensuring transparency and honesty in all interactions.
Significant importance is placed on integrating environmentally responsible practices into its operations.
Reflects the communities in which it operates, with a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Supported by both financial and non-financial rewards aimed at recruiting, developing, and retaining talent, thus motivating employees and enhancing their work experience.
Environment + Sustainability
Focus on clean energy solutions with in-house design and engineering capabilities.
Development of green energy projects, including the Darlington Small Modular Reactor (SMR) for efficient nuclear power.
Involved in large-scale energy storage projects to supply clean and reliable electricity.
Inclusion & Diversity
Has developed a robust inclusion and diversity strategy aimed at fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Guided by the Diversity & Inclusion Council, which comprises both leadership and employees to champion these efforts.
Focus on three key outcomes: improving diversity across all areas and levels of the organization, enhancing employee engagement, and fostering an inclusive culture.
Initiatives include the creation of Indigenous-led joint ventures and fostering the inclusion, engagement, and participation of Indigenous workers and communities in projects throughout Canada.
Connecting Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan.
260,000 people
Water Treatment Plant
Supplies water to over 260,000 people in Saskatchewan.
64% Revenue
Sustainability Projects Contribution
A significant portion of the company's revenue is generated from projects focused on clean energy and sustainable development.
Net Zero 2050
Emissions Target
The company aims to achieve net zero emissions by the year 2050 as part of its sustainability strategy.
19% Women Executives
Female Representation in Leadership
19% of executives at the VP-level and above are women, reflecting progress in gender diversity at senior levels.
275M Indigenous Procurement
Procurement from Indigenous Businesses
Significant procurement from Indigenous businesses, amounting to $275 million in goods and services, demonstrates commitment to Indigenous partnerships.