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Building & Earth is hiring: Construction Materials Testing Technician II in Hunt

Building & Earth, Huntsville, AL, US

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Building & Earth is seeking a Construction Materials Testing Level II Technician. A Level II technician will have a minimum of 1 year of CMT experience and ACI Concrete Certification + ICC Soils Special Inspector certification, or other relevant certifications. This position exists for the purpose of providing testing observation on the assigned field project according to the applicable specification for independent testing laboratories. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, sample preparation, collection & testing, field observations, and documentation of construction activities on site pertaining to soil, concrete, grout, mortar and asphalt. The position requires the incumbent to clearly identify, verbally communicate, and document test results and activities on more advanced level testing. Here's a few videos to see exactly what our technicians get to do in the field. Building & Earth offers a competitive benefits package including Medical, Dental, and Vision plans, 401(k) with company match, Flexible Spending Account, and Group Short Term Disability and Life Insurance plans. SCHEDULING NOTE: This position will require NIGHT shift work as well as some WEEKEND work days. Your daily schedule can change from day to day and you must be able to accommodate a flexible working schedule and have reliable transportation to and from the branch office at all hours of the day if needed. Reasonable temporary modifications for a period of time do not waive any essential functions of the job requirements. Receive, understand and execute written and verbal directions• Review specifications for civil and structural plans and identify sections applicable to the scope of work• Perform tests, general construction inspections and observations according to project requirements with little to no supervisor.• Submit daily field reports to document testing, inspections and field observations• Document and communicate non-conforming items to designated project supervision• Clean, maintain and calibrate all assigned equipment according to applicable codes and standards• Transport, operate and care for a nuclear density gauge as assigned, meeting all safety, care and maintenance guidelines as outlined in the Radiation Safety Program Policy.• Demonstrate competency in One-Point Proctor testing in the field.• Competency in mortar and grout sampling and testing.• General knowledge of asphalt placement monitoring. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies)• Intermediate knowledge of sample preparation, collection & testing, field observations, and documentation of construction activities.• Ability to create and maintain accurate and confidential test records and to prepare easily understandable reports for documentation.• Skilled in the use of computers and common software applications.• Ability to learn company specific software and programs.• Ability to drive a company vehicle and adhere to all company guidelines for operation and safety Must be able to move, lift or carry objects or materials up to 50 lbs. without assistance.Ability to physically maneuver construction sites and excavations4. Visual/hearing ability sufficient to comprehend written/verbal communications in the English language, including the ability to communicate directly and over the telephone and be understood. Minimum Education, Training, Certifications and/or Experience • High School diploma or equivalent• Minimum 12 months Experience• ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Level I Certification• Portable Nuclear Gauge Safety Training Certification• Understanding of Proctor Compaction Test and USCS Soil Classification• Trained & demonstrated competency in One-Point Proctor testing in the field.• ICC Soils Special Inspector Certification• Competency in reading detailed plans and specifications• Competency in mortar and grout sampling and testing• General knowledge of asphalt placement monitoring Position Type/Expected Hours of WorkThis position is generally full time, with a normal work schedule of 7AM to 5PM, Monday through Friday. Hours will regularly be adjusted to meet construction schedules of clients and may include weekend rotations, night work, and early morning work. TravelDaily travel to and from construction work sites, generally within 100 miles from the home office, is expected. Short term, out-of-town work, generally lasting less than 2 weeks, is probable. Ability to be insured under all applicable Corporation insurance policies and requirements.