Construction Engineering Assistant
New Yesterday
Job Description
Job Description
Job Posted by ApplicantPro
Job Responsibilities:
- Review civil design plans and evaluate potential plan errors.
- Develop and implement construction stakeout information using design plans, specifications, and digital AutoCAD Files.
- Experience with Microsoft Office products, MicroStation, and Survey Software (Magnet Field, Topcon Office, Carlson) preferred
- Develop and implement Intelligent Machine Control Modeling using Survey Software (Topcon Office, Carlson) preferred.
- Perform horizontal and vertical geometric alignment calculations in the development of construction stakeout information. Experience with bridge construction stakeout is preferred.
- Conduct field surveys and construction stakeouts for civil construction sites using Conventional Total Station, Robotic Total Station, and Global Positioning System (GPS).
- Coordinate with project personnel to develop construction stakeout requirements.
- High School Diploma or equivalent, and minimum 3 yr construction stakeout experience
- Ability to lift 50 Lbs., and work at heights.
- Valid Driver's License Required
- Maintain accurate and organized field notes and stakeout documentation, ensuring records align with project requirements and can be referenced throughout construction.
- Assist with the preparation and revision of as-built drawings and survey reports.
- Collaborate with engineers, superintendents, and field crews to resolve site layout discrepancies and ensure construction conforms to design intent.
- Participate in safety meetings and adhere to all company and site-specific safety protocols, including proper PPE usage and hazard identification.
- Provide basic troubleshooting for survey equipment and software, escalating more complex issues to supervisors or vendors as needed.
- Adapt to changing site conditions and schedules, working occasional overtime or weekends to meet project deadlines.
Job Posted by ApplicantPro
- Location:
- Huntsville
- Category:
- Construction