The Field Engineer (II) is responsible for supporting and assisting the Field Engineer (I) with the overall project administration and management of a construction project. The Field Engineer (II) will make up a portion of the field office staff, which could include: engineers, office manager, document control, schedulers, procurement, warehouse, and other support personnel on the project. The Field Engineer (II) will setup and implement the weekly project controls as directed by the Project Manager or Sr. Project Engineer. These controls include scheduling and project management systems required by Strobel Energy Group and as defined in the prime contract documents.
The Field Engineer (II) will be providing information to assist the Project Engineer) in continually evaluating the overall status of the project, searching for those things that have potential to impact the project goals and objectives negatively or positively. Time constraints dictate that there is an effective working relationship with the Project Manager, with a clear understanding of how challenges and opportunities are to be handled. Effective performance in this role requires a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the current project situation, as well as the project scope, Prime contract, Corporate and Project goals. The Project Engineer could be responsible for a specific area of the project such as direct support to a Craft Superintendent, Quantity Collection, Scheduling, Procurement, etc.
The role requires interfacing with all areas affected by the project including the client(s), engineering/design, subcontractors, distributors, vendors, and the ongoing strategic communication with project management regarding the status of the project.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
General
Client Interaction
Safety
Quality
Leadership
Team Management
Project Controls
Productivity Tracking
Assist in set up and use Strobel Energy Group Productivity Tracking tools.
Assist with weekly update process (quantity collection, feedback reports to field supervision).
Assist in the development of a low productivity mitigation plan.
Average Labor Rate
Compile and distributed weekly ALR to front line supervision weekly.
Indirect Schedule
Support the monthly update.
Support forecast updates to include budget and actual costs, through the end of the project.
Equipment schedule and log
Support the monthly update.
Support the update to the forecast to include budget and actual costs, through the end of the project.
Include cycle dates and PO numbers.
Procurement Status Report
Support the weekly update
Include the status of all subcontracts tracked and status of all purchases tracked/assigned.
Support the material receiving and inventory plan.
Support material expediting through Spectrum's Material tab.
Risk and Opportunity Log
Contribute to the log in the Monthly Status Report.
Support actions taken to reduce current risks and seize opportunities.
Lesson's Learned
Contribute to the Lesson's Learned document.
Assist in compiling and submitting at the completion of each project.
Project Closeout
Assist in the closeout process.
Assist in closing out project commitments.
Scheduling
Scheduling: When there is no designated Scheduler assigned to the project, the Field Engineer shall maintain the schedule with support from the Corporate Office through regular updates, with information obtained from the appropriate members of the team.
Attend/support training on operating and managing the project schedule in the current standard software (Primavera P6).
Involved in scheduling best practices in accordance with Strobel Energy Group Policy AD-230.
Support the Strobel Energy Group Planning process.
Master Schedule
6-week
3-week
1 week
Equipment Schedule
Indirect Schedule
Manpower Curves
Project Management
Document Control: Ensuring that all engineering drawings, specifications, and other necessary documentation received at the job site are correctly received, dated, filed, and distributed. Making certain that drawings are delivered to the appropriate Craft Superintendent prior to physical placement of work.
Develop and maintain document control log.
Manage revision control process.
Ensuring that all engineering drawings, specifications, and other necessary documentation received at the job site are correctly received, dated, filed, and distributed.
Ensure redlines/asbuilts are being maintained and assembled for final turn over to client.
Spectrum: Learn to use Strobel Energy Group Construction Management Software, Spectrum. Complete training on using the following modules:
Project Dashboard
My Time Kiosk
Safety Dashboard
Unapproved Invoicing Management
Job Analysis Tab
Project Log Dashboard
Cost Activity and Material Tab
Change Management Process
Enters project Change Requests through Executed Change Orders
Document Control Module
RFI
Submittal
Transmittal
Meeting Minutes
Correspondence
Issue
Average Labor Rate Reports
Unit Rate Reports
Oversee Request for Information (RFI) Processes:
Being trained on the use of the Spectrum RFI log.
Oversee Field Change Order and Processes: Assist in identifying, tracking, and submitting out of scope as defined by the contract.
Contract management
Payroll and HR
Recruiting
Financial oversite:
Administering Accounting/Job Costs/Work in Progress (WIP) Updates: Learn and Assist the Project Manager with these activities.
Development and Preparation of Schedule of Values and Invoices: Learn and assist Project Manager with process.
Learn to develop the schedule of values and billing process.
Support contract billing through final billing and retention release.
Support back charges to subcontractors and venders.
Budget Process
Learn the budgeting process of taking the Estimate and converting it to the Strobel Energy Group Standard Phase codes, following the rule of thumb guidelines (i.e. no phase code with more than 1,000 hours).
Forecasting Process (Work in progress reporting)
Learn and assist in accurately completing the forecasting process for assigned cost categories.
Cashflow
Learn and Provide input to the cashflow forecast and curve to ensure positive cashflow for the project.
Subcontract and Procurement Management
Subcontract Administration and Management: Assist in the assembly of drawings and specifications to support the process of obtaining bids from qualified subcontractors, with the support of the subcontracts group or site manager, select qualified candidates, and negotiating the subcontract. As the work progresses, the Field Engineer may be called to act as a liaison between the project team and the subcontractor.
Subcontract Administration and Management:
Able to assemble scope of work for each specific subcontractor.
Learn and communicate key terms of the subcontract (LDs, Payment, Prime pass through).
Request and review subcontractor qualifications.
Receive, review and compare proposals in a bid tab format.
Support the assembly of the final subcontract agreement and attachments for submittal to Corporate.
Receive, and support the review, and approval subcontract schedule of values and construction schedule.
Attend the onsite kickoff meeting with each subcontractor prior to mobilization.
Receive and support the approval of subcontractor invoices and track progress.
Learn and support management of required subcontract communications (Notices, delays, scope changes).
Learn and Support management of subcontract change requests.
Learn and Support Coordinate the final contract scope and administrative close out (Punch list, warranty, liens).
With PM approval, based upon project approval authority, execute final payment and financial close out in Spectrum of each subcontract.
Complete and return subcontractor evaluation form.
Manage Subcontractor master log, change order logs, etc.
Procurement
Participate in the procurement process on the project.
With the support from the Superintendent prepare material buyout take offs from issued for construction drawings.
Provide support to Superintendents for buy out and equipment rental needs.
Review purchases with the Sr. Project Engineer or Project Manager.
Submit Proposed Purchase Orders to Corporate Procurement Department.
Set up and manage receiving, inventory control, and Overage, Shortage, and Damage Reports.
Manage the expediting process.
Manage unapproved invoices and blanket PO draw downs.
Manage onsite material issuing and control.
Technical Abilities
AutoCAD and 3d modeling
Learning to operate AutoCAD viewers, print screen sections, add and remove layers.
Learning to operate 3D/BIM viewers, print screen sections, add and remove scope layers.
Microsoft Office
Have completed or be able to show Microsoft Level 2 Operator proficiency.
Planning Process
Participate in the weekly planning cycle.
Specifications and Drawings
Able to read and understand standard multi-discipline specifications and drawings.
Experience
Hours
This position is a Full-Time salaried position. The schedule can vary based on the project requirements. Typically, 50 hours/week.
TRAVEL
Travel as needed.
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