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Electrical Field Engineer-Fukushima Project

Company Name:
CB&I
## Job Description
Summary:
Construction Field Engineers help plan, direct, and execute work for all engineering disciplines in the field to support construction projects. As required they interface and coordinate activities with home office engineering, field construction supervision, and field subcontractors. Additionally, they may support Field Procurement, System Turnover, and Commissioning. As Construction Field Engineers progress through field engineering career path, they will increase their knowledge in all construction field engineering operations and related disciplines. Employees are required to take direction and guidance from the designated Construction Field Engineering Manager(s), senior construction field engineers, and superintendents. Additionally, employees are required to have general knowledge of construction processes along with a specific certified field engineering discipline.
Responsibilities:
Construction Field Engineer 4 job activities include:
Demonstrate proficiency and work independently, seeking validation only as needed
Direct activities of construction technicians and junior Construction Field Engineers
Coordinate internally with other execution disciplines and external suppliers both within Company prescribed policies/procedure and/or direction from the Construction Field Engineering Manager
Observes and ensures construction practices as required for compliance of construction operations/execution with federal, state, and local codes, industry standards, company procedures, and contractual requirements
Gather approved required documents and information to support the successful completion of relevant construction activities/requirements.
Study and understand the project specifications, procedures, and relevant portions of the Contract
Responsible for adhering to and promoting safe work practices
Represent Construction in project meetings
Achieve successful completion of assigned work responsibilities on time, within budget, schedules, and contract requirements.
Qualifications/Competencies/
Experience:
All Construction Field Engineer 4 employees share common technical competencies in which they must demonstrate proficiency. These competencies are outlined below:
Advanced technical knowledge in construction aspects of a specific engineering discipline
Advanced knowledge of construction process
Working technical knowledge in construction aspects of all engineering disciplines
Ability to delegate and prioritize tasks based on staff skills
Advanced knowledge of project team roles and responsibilities
Advanced knowledge of other discipline scopes, roles, and responsibilities
Working knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local codes
Advanced knowledge of industry and company standards
Ability to determine and apply contract requirements
Advanced knowledge of company construction procedures including subcontracting practices
Advanced knowledge of company and project safety requirements
Ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with groups outside of Construction Field Engineering and the company
Advanced ability to coordinate operations with construction team
Ability to provide informal coaching and guidance to others
Advanced ability to resolve problems and seek assistance if necessary
Ability to take direction from project and departmental leadership
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office application suite
Working knowledge of collaboration resources (i.e. SharePoint)
Working knowledge of turnover department software
Working knowledge of records management software
Requisition Number: PPSV44700
Job Title: Electrical Field Engineer-Fukushima Project
Area of Interest: Construction
Division: Plant Services
Country: United States
State/Province: Arkansas
City: RussellvilleEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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