Construction Observer (RPR)
Job DescriptionJob Description
Construction Observer (RPR)
Department:Site Design or Transportation
Location:Michigan or New York offices
Working at C2AE
C2AE is a growing team of technical and creative people who love design. Here at C2AE, were committed to the big picture. We provide full-service design for communities, educators, and businessesthe building blocks of our worldbecause we want to make a positive difference every day. Join our team if youre a passionate problem-solver who is eager to collaborate on projects to improve the world we live in.
About the Position
As a project representative, you will be responsible for performing daily construction oversight and observation services for various types of infrastructure and transportation projects. Always a part of the larger team, this person works to understand the project needs and works independently on site with both clients and the construction firms. You will have a ground floor view of the projects that we are working on to benefit the communities we live in.
Role and Responsibilities
- Provide on-site construction observation services for municipal infrastructure and construction projects.
- Measure quantities, read and interpret plans, specifications and shop drawings.
- Perform materials testing and maintain test logs.
- Transport testing and measurement equipment to and from the job site as needed.
- Prepare and maintain construction records to provide Inspectors Daily Reports and final field measured data to the Project Manager.
- Review contractor schedules and provide updates to Project Managers.
- Report issues to the Construction Engineer and Project Managers in a timely manner and work to resolve problems or conflicts with contractors involving the interpretation of plans and specification requirements.
- Act as a liaison with , clients, project managers and the construction team.
- Other related duties as assigned.
- Participate in team meetings, all staff meetings, and other non-billable planning sessions.
- Participate in training and development activities as needed and directed by supervisor.
- Perform administrative tasks including, but not limited to, time sheet completion, expense reports, completing correspondence, etc.
Qualified candidates will possess the following attributes:
- Graduation from a two-year technical college with a degree in Civil Engineering Technology or Surveying Technology, .
- Knowledge of statutes/codes/regulations, including program procedures, methods and practices and their application to specific situations; typically learned through certification processes, associate or bachelor's degree programs or a combination of experience and education.
- Ability to obtain and maintain required certifications (including, but not limited to: Nuclear Density Gauge certification, aggregate, concrete and density testing certifications); preference given to candidates that have current certifications.
Physical Qualifications
- Ability to sit for prolonged periods of time
- Ability to stand for prolonged periods of time
- Physical dexterity and ability to negotiate around a crowded and busy working office area, and around a crowded and busy working area; including construction sites
- This position requires the ability to lift and carry up to 75 lbs.