Fluor Corporation · 2 days ago
CSA Field Engineer
Fluor Corporation is a leading government contractor with a proven track record of delivering high-value technical solutions to U.S. government agencies. The CSA Field Engineer is responsible for ensuring the quality of civil, structural, and architectural construction work, providing technical support, and overseeing subcontractor activities on the project.
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Responsibilities
Provide technical oversight of civil, structural, architectural subcontractors work
Perform supplier/subcontractor submittal reviews
Prepare subcontract scopes of work, technical document lists and required submittal lists
Attend and participate in subcontractor daily/weekly planning meetings
Implement project Construction Quality Control requirements including inspection and testing of in-process and completed installations
Provides technical assistance to the Construction Manager and Area Construction Manager and keeps them informed on matters relating to civil, structural and architectural work
Communicates with Design Engineering to understand design requirements and resolve field problems
Performs quantity take-offs from design drawings as required
Prepare field design changes for the project
Reviews the project schedules
Working with the Construction Manager and Area Construction Manager, develops weekly work schedules as required
Inspects civil, structural and/or architectural work in progress and prepares appropriate inspection records
Witnesses tests and completes final test acceptance records before system turnover
Verifies/reports installed civil, structural, and architectural quantities weekly
Prepares material requisitions for testing equipment, field-procured materials, and temporary construction materials required for the project
Monitors the status of material deliveries by maintaining open dialogue with suppliers and fabricators
Assists Area Superintendent on CSA related problems to obtain vendor information, substitutions, and other design-related issues
Coordinates as-built information for civil and architectural installations as required by the contract, specifications, or project procedures
Monitors and expedites off-site material fabrication to coordinate the proper flow of material to the site
Develops punchlists and work lists of to-go work for use in completing the Civil and Architectural installations
Perform system/area turnovers including preparation of applicable as built documents and inspection records required by the contract
Qualification
Required
Accredited four (4) year degree or global equivalent in engineering field of study and twelve (12) years of work-related experience; a recognized certification or registration in the applicable field, if required; some locations may have additional or different qualifications in order to comply with local requirements
Ability to communicate effectively with audiences that include but are not limited to management, coworkers, clients, vendors, contractors, and visitors
Job related technical knowledge necessary to complete the job
Ability to learn and apply knowledge of applicable local, state/province, and federal/national statutes and guidelines
Ability to attend to detail and work in a time-conscious and time-effective manner
Must be able to provide proof of US citizenship
Assess and escalate issues to the Construction Engineering Manager, as necessary
The ability to read and comprehend construction drawings and specifications is required
Familiarity with nuclear quality (e.g. NQA-1) and commercial quality practice standards is required
Candidates should be self-starters, highly motivated, requiring minimal supervision, and able to work well in a team environment
Preferred
Construction Management degree or global equivalent
Extensive site construction experience required
Working knowledge and experience with architectural finishes including light gage metal framing, gypsum board, flooring, ceilings, doors and hardware, glass and glazing, coatings, millwork, fire rated assemblies, fire seals, etc
A working knowledge of national consensus codes and standards related to the respective candidate's discipline. This would include IBC, NFPA, UL, SSPC and ASTM
Working knowledge and proficient use and development of Excel Spreadsheets and AUTOCAD
Recent experience as a CSA Field Engineer concentrating on architectural finishes on a large scale NNSA/DOE/DOD/Commercial nuclear EPC project is preferred
Related experience includes positions held as a field engineer with heavy concentration on architectural finishes i.e., cold formed metal framing, gypsum board, masonry, coatings, doors and hardware, glazing, casework, acoustical tile ceilings, etc., on heavy industrial or large commercial projects; preference given to candidates with Major EPC Project experience
Benefits
Medical
Dental and vision plans
EAP
Disability coverage
Life insurance
AD&D
Voluntary benefit plans
401(k) with a company match
Paid time off (personal, bereavement, sick, holidays) for salaried employees
Paid sick leave per state requirement for craft employees
Parental leave
Training and development courses
Company
Fluor Corporation
Fluor Corporation is a global engineering, procurement and construction company.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$2.3BKey Investors
Starboard Value
2025-10-20Post Ipo Equity
2023-08-07Post Ipo Debt· $500M
2022-02-17Post Ipo Debt· $1.8B
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