We are looking for an innovative Civil engineer/construction inspector focused in the construction field, to design, develop and construct a huge range of projects such as designing shelter replacements, road improvements, roofing replacements, facility structural improvements, and facility modernization. Projects will include performing construction oversight for projects in support of design and resident engineers, and report project progress and issues against project goals, scope of work, and schedule.
The Civil Resident Engineer will join the National Airspace System Integration Support Contract (NISC IV) team supporting the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Infrastructure Engineering Group (AJW-2C18E)
This is a full time travel position/business travel is 100%. The CI will need to be on project sites. Travel and meals paid for. If not on a project, the CI will report to the Fort Worth ASW Regional Office, so candidates must live in the DFW area.
Candidate must have experience with communications towers and/or airport facilities.
Candidate must obtain and maintain a Public Trust Security Clearance. Clearance requirements include U.S. citizen or valid green card holder who has lived in the U.S. consecutively the past 3 years.
Responsibilities:
1.) Provide CI support to the Infrastructure Construction Installation Center in the oversight of the construction and installation of equipment into the NAS.
- Participates in Engineering to Construction Hand Off meeting; this meeting is to ensure coordination with Engineering and held to hand off project details assigned to the CI.
- Coordinate and participate in Pre-Construction Planning meetings held after the Engineering/Construction Hand Off meeting to communicate and collaborate activities among all of FAA, Airport Authority, Contractors and other key stakeholders for projects assigned to the CI.
- Integrated Risk Management Coordination (IRMC) Meeting; responsible for actively participating and escalating to management if meeting is not scheduled in a timely manner. CI ensures risk scenarios/activities are discussed for every phase of the construction installation project lifespan. Ensures all high risk scenarios/activities are mitigated as necessary.
- Reviews and concurs or may develop a Cutover Plans from Existing to Temporary System and then back to Permanent System for varies systems. i.e. UPS, Engine Generators, DC Bus Systems.
- Ensures the approved site-specific project drawings, plans and specifications for construction installation/replacement project are followed by the contractor in the field for every project assigned to the CI.
- Sets expectation at the beginning of project such that the contractor knows they must coordinate any changes to the scope, cost, schedule for the project with the CI. CI then would coordinate with FAA RE/COR.
- Items such as GFM and CFM deliveries and test date results will require CI recommendation for acceptance to the FAA RE/COR.
- Visits site before construction starts, if necessary, to research site-specific project data, survey the worksite, begin badging processes and/or to complete any project related activities before the beginning of construction.
- Ensures all state, local, federal FAA standards, construction codes and ordinances are followed for each project in the field.
- Ensures all FAA and OSHA safety policies and procedures are followed for each project in the field. k. Daily coordination and updates are required to the FAA RE/COR
2.) Document the project in the FAA Weekly Construction Report. FAA Weekly Construction Report is required every seven (7) days and must include:
- Detailed description of the work performed by the contractor during the project.
- Photo Log to show critical materials, equipment, and to show progress of the work
- Weekly project report must be sent to the all key stakeholders via email.
3.) Review and understand these project documents before heading to a project in the field:
- Review Scope of Work and construction transmittal.
- Review completed and approved design drawings, specifications.
- Operational Risk Management checklists.
- Review the Task Order for a project.
- Review list of Government furnished properties.
- Review Airspace case documents if required for that specific project.
- Review Environmental & Safety Compliance Program Project checklists and documentation.
- Procure and review construction schedule.
4.) Will utilize the Project Engineer as technical resource while on all projects before, during and after construction has been completed.
5.) CI must/will contact the FAA RE/COR for any changes in scope for any phase of the assigned construction and renovation projects (i.e. changes to design drawings, design specs, task order).
6.) CI along with FAA RE/COR will conduct and participate in Joint Acceptance Inspections (JAI) and Contractor Acceptance Inspections (CAI) on all assigned projects and provide recommended resolutions on all items relating to construction and/or engineering.
7.) Recognizes problems in the field, gathers information to research issues/problems in the field, and provides solutions for issues/problems in the field.
8.) CI provides oversight for safety in the implementation of their specific project. CI will administer Take 5 initiative if issue/problem endangers the NAS or the safety of employees or contractors.
9.) CI is open and respectful to others. CI communicates effectively with all team members and respects the input of others to resolve issues/problems in the field. CI respects diversity of thought of others.
10.) CI is expected to responds to any inquiry or communication in a timely manner.
Required Experience & Skills
- Knowledge of National Electric Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Assoc (NFPA) standards
- Knowledge of OSHA and general construction and electrical safety standards.
- Knowledge of shelters, roofing, and structures such as communication towers, ATCT buildings, Navigational Aids, and earthwork including roads and trenching
- Knowledge of Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC), general building construction techniques, codes and standards, Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT), fire detection, security, site work.
Education
- BS degree in Civil Engineering from a 4-year ABET-accredited College/University with 4-8 years of prior relevant experience or Master's Degree with 2 to 6 years experience.
- Relevant experience as a Project Engineer and/or Resident Engineer with Civil Engineering Design and a minimum of 2 years experience with tower, shelter and similar structure projects.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $130,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Application Question(s):
- Must be eligible to work in the US and pass a public trust clearance. Public trust requires U.S. Citizenship or a Green Card and 3 out of the last 5 years of consecutive residency in the U.S.
Experience:
- Resident engineer with design : 2 years (Required)
- with tower/airport facilities : 4 years (Required)
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: On the road