Field Engineer / Field Inspector at AECOM
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Nov, 25

Salary

62.0

Posted On

16 Aug, 25

Experience

6 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Architecture, Construction Management, Ccm

Industry

Construction

Description

JOB DESCRIPTION

AECOM is currently seeking experienced Field Engineers / Inspectors to support Amtrak’s ADA Stations Program. The Amtrak ADA Stations Program (ADASP) is responsible for bringing Amtrak stations into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADASP implements design and construction of infrastructure improvements to provide accessibility to Amtrak’s inter-city rail transportation system. This position will be part of a Joint Venture (AECOM & Jacobs) that is providing staff and services to Amtrak.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • High School Diploma plus 6 years of relatable experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education
  • Valid U.S Driver’s License required to visit project sites, clients, and other AECOM offices. As a condition of employment, selected candidate must pass a Motor Vehicle Records review
  • Due to the nature of the projects associated with this position a valid US citizenship is required

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Construction Management, or Engineering
  • CCM or PMP Certifications
Responsibilities
  • Provides on-site construction monitoring of several concurrent construction contracts from mobilization through final acceptance of contractor’s work and contract closeout
  • Primary on-site representative for the Contracting Official’s Technical Representative / Resident Engineer (COTR/RE). The Field Engineer/Inspector monitors the contractor’s performance of the work, prepares reports and other documentation of the contractor’s work, and provides technical advice to the COTR/RE
  • Encouraging and supporting a culture of safety on all projects
  • Assuring work is executed in accordance with the contract as well as good engineering and construction practices
  • Being thoroughly familiar with contract drawings and specifications
  • Verifying that the contractor’s work is in conformance with applicable contract drawings and specifications
  • Performing on-site quality oversight inspections of the contractor’s work.
  • Providing written daily inspection reports that document the following on-site activities
  • Safety briefings / toolbox topics
  • Safety incidents
  • Description of work performed by contractor
  • Description of work performed by others
  • Status of the contractor’s work progress
  • Quantities of contractor’s manpower and equipment usage
  • Quantities of installed materials and work performed
  • Quantities of track protection (flaggers and/or watch persons)
  • Deliveries of material
  • Deliveries and removal of equipment
  • Contractor’s QA/QC activities
  • Coordination events or concerns
  • Weather conditions
  • Visitors
  • Problem areas or other pertinent matters
  • Monitoring the contractor’s quality for compliance with the contractor’s approved quality control / quality assurance (QA/QC) plan
  • Documenting deviations from the contract requirements or any performance or technical deficiencies by the contractor
  • Notifying the COTR/RE and he contractor’s superintendent of deviations from the contract requirements or any performance or technical deficiencies by the contractor
  • Verify that the contractor is working from the latest approved contract documents, drawings, shop drawings
  • Prepare Accessibility Survey Assessment System (ASA) forms as work is completed to document compliancy the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  • Assist with post-construction assessments of the work to verify compliance with the contract and the ADA
  • Retaining all project reports and documentation in the Unifier document control system.
  • Participating in weekly contract progress meetings and preparing meeting minutes to be distributed to all attendees
  • Attending meetings as required which relate to program management, design, procurement, third party coordination, historic preservation, railroad operations, and public outreach
  • Reviewing progress reports from the contractor
  • Inspecting the contractor’s performance of warranty work during the contract’s warranty period.
  • Providing on-site support to the COTR/RE
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