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Construction Observer

at Hanson Professional Services, Inc. in Springfield, Illinois, United States

Job Description

Construction Observer
If you are looking for a unique opportunity to work in a variety of geographic areas throughout the continental United States, then this is the job for you. Hanson Professional Services Inc. is a dynamic, employee-owned consulting firm of more than 400 employees providing a full range of multi-disciplined engineering, scientific, and allied services throughout the USA.

At the core of our infrastructure discipline is the desire to be good stewards of the public's resources while incorporating improvements into the surrounding environment. As engineering professionals, we plan, design and permit railway projects and observe construction efforts across the U.S. and abroad. Your work at Hanson will balance the societal benefits of the built environment with nature.

Hanson Professional Services Inc. is seeking a candidate to fill a Construction Observer position in the US for as needed projects.

Position Profile

As one of the Construction Observers for our Railway market, you'll be part of a growing Hanson environment while working as part of a collaborative, experienced and diverse team. This position will be responsible for construction observation and contract administration for bridges, retaining walls, railways, storm and sanitary sewers, storm detention facilities, and ancillary facilities. Assignments will be typically range from several months to 2 or more years, with the subsequent opportunity for additional assignments on future Hanson projects.

A Day in Life of a Construction Observer at Hanson
A construction observer is responsible for the planning, organizing, directing, executing, and controlling/monitoring of the scope of services, budget, schedule, deliverables, and resources to accomplish the project objectives.
Here's a snapshot of what you would do in this role:
Review the site safety plan with respect to what construction activities will be on-going that day, and what Personal Protective Equipment you will need to work safely under those conditions.
Lead or assist with on site or virtual progress meetings, and prepare meeting minutes
Document which contractors are working on the site, and record the equipment and type and number of construction personnel working
Coordinate survey work and materials testing
Review and process construction pay applications
Document the contract quantities of construction materials placed
Communication w/ internal (Hanson) project team as well as associated design engineers, contractors and owner representatives regarding construction progress and any issues affecting schedule
Assist with the effective resolution of contract problems, timely completion of contract documentation and ability to adjust to changes within established policies
Coordination with the team for project changes and/or additions
Preparing Work Change Directives and Change Orders
Coordination of submittal and request for information (RFI) reviews and responses

What We're Looking For
We feel the following qualifications would set you up for success in this role:
Technical Skills:
Has demonstrated commitment to quality control procedures
Represents owner in monitoring construction activities
Ability to interpret plans and specifications
Use of a computer including Microsoft Office and other business-based software

Soft Skills:
Must be able to work independently and as a team member to problem solve and learn new technical skills
Must have the desire to learn new skills
Must be self-motivated
Must possess good interpersonal communication skills

Education/Experience:
High School Diploma/Equivalent: An associate degree from an accredited two-year civil engineering technology program or two years of college in pre-engineering or civil technology is preferred, plus:
A minimum of 5 years of construction observation and contract administration experience with construction including roadways, bridges, embankment, etc. Experience in construction of railroad facilities including bridges, track & railyards is a plus.
The ideal candidate will possess one or both of the following skills and experience:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year civil engineering program
Demonstrated experience working on railway construction projects for Class 1 railroads
Pay range: 25.00-32.00 per hour
Benefits
Our focus on people means we offer a generous benefits program to help you create a solid foundation for health and security throughout your career, including:
Competitive compensation
Performance bonuses
401(k) with matching contribution
Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Comprehensive health & well-being plans
Financial wellness plans
Work-life balance programs

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Job Posting: 11836532

Posted On: Apr 17, 2024

Updated On: Apr 17, 2024

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