Black & Veach
Electrical Field Coordinator
By joining our BV Construction group, you will have the ability to develop and enhance your skills in an on-site, hands-on environment. We are committed to providing our construction professionals with expert training, career development, and career advancement to allow for continuous professional development. Our management is committed to the latest advances in technology, above class support and sustainability to bring our clients the best service in safety, quality, and final product. Functions in our group include safety, project field management, construction management, quality control, start up and decommissioning and field engineering. This position completes the entire process of discipline specific CWPs (Construction Work Packages) and IWPs (Installation Work Packages) including development, implementation, and tracking of progress for moderately complex projects and/or is acting as a lead in projects. Assists Discipline Superintendent to identify and resolve problems or issues related to material deliveries. Generate material takeoff / bill of material for CWPs and IWPs. Key responsibilities include: planning, developing, issuing, and progress tracking of all CWPs and IWPs for moderately complex projects; participating in all integrated planning sessions associated with IWPs; producing discipline specific IWPs for moderately complex projects; coordinating and collaborating with the respective discipline superintendents and/or general foremen to ensure that the IWPs when released to the field already have the "buy-in" of these key individuals; assisting Discipline Superintendent in verifying engineered quantities and coordinate Construction Contractor/craft commodity curves and Project Controls; verifying commodities installed and work completion status weekly (at a minimum); assisting Discipline Superintendent in resolving problems or issues related to design information, schedule, change management, safety, and quality; assisting the responsible Field Engineer in the interpretation of Requests for Information (RFI) and may manage the documentation flow; interfacing with the Discipline Field Engineer to provide constructible responses; assisting Discipline Superintendent in reviewing and approving craft timesheets/charge codes; maintaining a daily log for site records; supporting monitoring and reporting on completion of contractor/craft punch list activities; supporting commercial recovery process (RFMP, WA, Backcharge, Etc); actively promoting the safety culture; monitoring vendor representative (supplier) daily logs and reviewing/approving their timesheets; compiling and maintaining conformed to construction records; directing site document control activities; assisting Field Quality Assurance Manager in performing inspections and verifications of tests; directing other construction coordinators; and interfacing with Superintendent, general foreman, foreman, craft personnel, construction manager and vendor representatives. Minimum qualifications include the ability to complete pre-employment onboarding requirements, which may include criminal/civil background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle records search, in compliance with any applicable laws and regulations. Preferred qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent preferred; 4 years or more construction or construction management and/or design experience in similar facility construction; knowledge of cost control, scheduling, engineering drawings and other documents; ability to do material takeoffs, field estimates; communication skills; organizational skills; safety regulations; dealing with ambiguity; problem solving; supervisory skills; contract administration; ability to understand craft activities/dynamics; and advanced Excel skills. Work environment/physical demands include lifting and carrying heavy items weighing up to 50 pounds; standing, kneeling, bending, stooping, moving, and walking long distances in and around confined, cluttered places, and uneven areas; seeing and hearing naturally or with correction; full range of motion and flexibility consistent with requirements of the job duties; using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls according to a set procedure; repetitive movement; may require work above 5 feet in height; climbing and maintaining balance on steel framework, stairs, ladders, and scaffolds; work up to a 12 hour shift doing hard physical labor in varying temperature extremes and other outside conditions; working in cramped work spaces and getting into awkward positions; working in very hot or very cold temperatures and exposure to inclement weather such as dust, wind, snow, rain, etc; working in extremely bright or low lighting conditions; includes exposure to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable; working around hazardous equipment; typical office environment; this position is considered a safety sensitive position.
By joining our BV Construction group, you will have the ability to develop and enhance your skills in an on-site, hands-on environment. We are committed to providing our construction professionals with expert training, career development, and career advancement to allow for continuous professional development. Our management is committed to the latest advances in technology, above class support and sustainability to bring our clients the best service in safety, quality, and final product. Functions in our group include safety, project field management, construction management, quality control, start up and decommissioning and field engineering. This position completes the entire process of discipline specific CWPs (Construction Work Packages) and IWPs (Installation Work Packages) including development, implementation, and tracking of progress for moderately complex projects and/or is acting as a lead in projects. Assists Discipline Superintendent to identify and resolve problems or issues related to material deliveries. Generate material takeoff / bill of material for CWPs and IWPs. Key responsibilities include: planning, developing, issuing, and progress tracking of all CWPs and IWPs for moderately complex projects; participating in all integrated planning sessions associated with IWPs; producing discipline specific IWPs for moderately complex projects; coordinating and collaborating with the respective discipline superintendents and/or general foremen to ensure that the IWPs when released to the field already have the "buy-in" of these key individuals; assisting Discipline Superintendent in verifying engineered quantities and coordinate Construction Contractor/craft commodity curves and Project Controls; verifying commodities installed and work completion status weekly (at a minimum); assisting Discipline Superintendent in resolving problems or issues related to design information, schedule, change management, safety, and quality; assisting the responsible Field Engineer in the interpretation of Requests for Information (RFI) and may manage the documentation flow; interfacing with the Discipline Field Engineer to provide constructible responses; assisting Discipline Superintendent in reviewing and approving craft timesheets/charge codes; maintaining a daily log for site records; supporting monitoring and reporting on completion of contractor/craft punch list activities; supporting commercial recovery process (RFMP, WA, Backcharge, Etc); actively promoting the safety culture; monitoring vendor representative (supplier) daily logs and reviewing/approving their timesheets; compiling and maintaining conformed to construction records; directing site document control activities; assisting Field Quality Assurance Manager in performing inspections and verifications of tests; directing other construction coordinators; and interfacing with Superintendent, general foreman, foreman, craft personnel, construction manager and vendor representatives. Minimum qualifications include the ability to complete pre-employment onboarding requirements, which may include criminal/civil background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle records search, in compliance with any applicable laws and regulations. Preferred qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent preferred; 4 years or more construction or construction management and/or design experience in similar facility construction; knowledge of cost control, scheduling, engineering drawings and other documents; ability to do material takeoffs, field estimates; communication skills; organizational skills; safety regulations; dealing with ambiguity; problem solving; supervisory skills; contract administration; ability to understand craft activities/dynamics; and advanced Excel skills. Work environment/physical demands include lifting and carrying heavy items weighing up to 50 pounds; standing, kneeling, bending, stooping, moving, and walking long distances in and around confined, cluttered places, and uneven areas; seeing and hearing naturally or with correction; full range of motion and flexibility consistent with requirements of the job duties; using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls according to a set procedure; repetitive movement; may require work above 5 feet in height; climbing and maintaining balance on steel framework, stairs, ladders, and scaffolds; work up to a 12 hour shift doing hard physical labor in varying temperature extremes and other outside conditions; working in cramped work spaces and getting into awkward positions; working in very hot or very cold temperatures and exposure to inclement weather such as dust, wind, snow, rain, etc; working in extremely bright or low lighting conditions; includes exposure to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable; working around hazardous equipment; typical office environment; this position is considered a safety sensitive position.