Senior Field Engineer

IES Communications

$87K — $97K *
Technical Services
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Self-motivated and professional with leadership capabilities
  • Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills
  • Excellent communication and customer service aptitude
  • Ability to interpret project documents and blueprints
  • 3-4 years of experience in commercial low-voltage/structured cabling
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
  • High School diploma or GED; Bachelor's degree preferred

Responsibilities

  • Complete project closeout tasks including redlines and warranties
  • Conduct thorough test audits post-project completion
  • Facilitate lessons learned documentation at project end
  • Oversee product submittals and ensure accuracy
  • Print and manage installation labels for efficiency
  • Review and submit RFIs while tracking lessons learned
  • Assist with design and BIM360 submissions

Benefits

  • Safety is our top priority with a proven track record
  • Competitive pay structure
  • 401K plan with employer contribution match
  • Paid time off and life insurance coverage
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance options
  • Optional benefits including long-term disability and legal coverage
  • Discount programs for auto and home insurance
Full Job Description
Field Engineering Responsibilities:
  1. Closeout
    1. Redlines
    2. Test Audits
    3. Lessons learned
    4. Warranties
    5. Product Submittals
  • Redline(s): The leads and superintendents will oversee submitting changes to SoW. Redlines shall be completed and submitted to engineering be Field Engineers. Engineering will create internal calendar to keep track of what needs to be done, and when it needs to finalized.
    • Build-out will be the most redlining, given measurements, equipment placements, and grounding/bonding. Field Engineers will check and verify that all infrastructure is installed to design/spec, and if there is any changes, they will finalize redlines for closeout.
    • Fiber: The use of an internal tracker will be the key to most of the redlines for ISP. The design given by IES customers will updated to reflect most of the past changes. Field Engineers will check and verify all of the Fiber scope.
    • Copper: The internal tracker for copper should provide all the information needed for close-out. The Field Engineer may be the POC to ensure everything is installed to print, and if there is any changes, will redline and submit for review. The Field Engineer will check and verify these before close-out.
    • Network: If needed, and confirmed that implementing redlines for Network is needed, the Field Engineer will work with the team to configure the details. If we are to redline these, the Field Engineer will take on most of those responsibilities.
    • RFI referencing/implementation: The Field Engineer will be referencing the RFIs on the redlines as a final task before sending for QA review.
  • Test Audit(s): Everything to do with Audits will be ran and verified by the Field Engineer after the projects are complete. Included in this responsibility is verifying the cable schedule and building the projects in a fashion that is easy for the team, once the audit process begins. 100% verification that the testing projects match the prints. All testing projects should be created and available to the team as soon as the areas are ready. Once the team starts testing, the Field Engineer will start running audits as soon as each post is done. If there are any re-test, he/she will send those out to the team with an expected completion date. Then the Field Engineer will finalize audits once retest are completed. This will all be based upon the schedule in which we will have actualized dates to reference and plan out the project creation phase, and the close-out audit phase. Once each area is completely audited and 100% the Field Engineer will start conforming the testing audit package.


    • Lessons Learned: Between all engineers and QA this document should be actively updated throughout the actual build. At the end of each project the teams will get together and finalize/review the standardized lessons learned template for submitting. The information used for this document will be coming off of the lessons learned tracker. The installation teams should be actively filling those out throughout the build.
    • Warranties: These will be done by the Field Engineer. This happens towards the end of the build, in which the Field Engineer will gather all the information to send for processing/completion. A designated team member will send the required documents to receive the required warranties.
    • Product Submittals: The Field Engineer will complete product submittals. This submittal is the very first one to complete once the RFP is issued. The template is usually copy/paste, with a few additions/subtractions. Verifying the BOM with the POs, as well as obtaining product sheets is required for this submittal.
  1. Labels: The Field Engineer will help print off labels for the installation teams. Ideally, having all the labels printed before installation will help in not wasting time throughout the build. We have bins that are organized per area, and a sign out sheet for the leads. We require an email sent to the engineering teams with any reprints needed, and the reason for the reprint.


  1. RFI's: A the Field Engineer can, or may, be the main engineer to oversee all RFIs before submission. The Field Engineer will conform and submit, as a collaborative effort for. One important thing to note, when an RFI is issues and there is design related feedback, that will automatically be entered as a lessons learned by the engineering team. Any RFI acceptance/rejections will be formally sent out to the applicable teams, by the Field Engineer.


  1. Design (Shop Drawings): The Field Engineer can, or may oversee all work concerning design. This will include verifying and brainstorming areas of interest (where quality has lacked), reviewing and submitting into BIM360, as well as keeping up with revisions, hyperlinks, etc. Areas of focus:
    1. Infrastructure (Grounding/Bonding)
    2. Copper
    3. Fiber
    4. Detail sheet(s)

Min

USD $42.00/Hr.
Max

USD $47.00/Hr.
Qualifications

Physical and Mental Requirements:
  • Must be self-motivated, positive in approach, professional and lead others to create, develop and implement project process improvement(s).
  • Must promote the Company culture and mission to all employees, vendors, clients and business partners.
  • Must have proven problem solving skills, critical thinking skills and the ability to effectively read, write and give oral presentation(s).
  • Must be able to diagnose and fix problems with existing equipment and new installs.
  • Must be enthusiastic, passionate, patient and a critical thinker.
  • Must be able to communicate with the customer and have excellent customer service skills.
  • Must have proven high skill level to interpret blueprints and other project documents, including but not limited to, specifications, reporting and quality requirements.
  • Must able to travel within branch territory and/or regional territory as needed.

Education, Certification, License, and Skill Requirements:
  • Must have at least a High School diploma or GED equivalency; Bachelor's Degree preferred.
  • Will have at least 3-4 year's commercial low-voltage/structured cabling experience.
  • Must be able to work well with other people
  • Must be proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and MS Project).
  • Must meet Company minimum driving standards.
  • Must be able to manage multiple tasks/projects simultaneously.

Must have demonstrated verifiable ability to define a project, create a project scope of work, develop detailed associated tasks and manage these to final completion and customer turnover.

Minimum Years of Experience

0-2
License Required

No
Minimum Education

High School
Overview

From office buildings to wind farms, industrial complexes to housing developments, our employees and design professionals design, build, and maintain the systems that empower lives.

Our commitment to our employees is reflected by our actions:
  • Safety is Priority One - and our record shows it
  • Competitive Pay
  • Company 401K plan with Employer Contribution Match
  • Company Paid Time Off
  • Company Paid Life Insurance
  • Choice of Medical Coverage including Prescription and Short Term Disability Plans
  • Choice of Dental and Vision Coverage
  • Optional Long-term Disability, Critical Illness, Accident, Legal and Pet Coverage
  • Auto and Home Insurance Discount Programs


PLEASE NO AGENCY CALLS.
NOTE TO ALL AGENCIES: Any unsolicited agency resumes or agency represented candidates that are presented to any IES employee without first having a signed contract between that agency and the IES Talent Acquisition organization will become the property of IES and no fees will be paid.

Workplace Type

Onsite

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