Thompson Thrift
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Overview
We’re inviting top talent to join Thompson Thrift in a vital Field Engineer role. Our team is reviewing applications and eager to connect with the best candidates. Why Thompson Thrift?
At Thompson Thrift, we craft communities and shape futures. Our core values positively impact our team and the communities we serve through initiatives such as TT Serve, which supports community outreach and personal development. We prioritize work‑life balance with the Family Impact Program, offering flexible work options, concierge medical services, financial planning, and more to support your well‑being. Your Role as a Field Engineer
As a motivated and detail‑driven Field Engineer, you will be the heartbeat of our on‑site operations, ensuring projects run on time, on budget, and with high quality. You’ll coordinate teams, tackle challenges, and maintain smooth execution day‑in‑and‑day. Key Responsibilities
Work closely with the project team to monitor safety, cost, scheduling, quality control, and punch list completion. Complete, update, and file quality control checklists accurately. Assist site management with coordination of material deliveries. Take responsibility for the successful completion of specific trades or scopes of work from start to final punch. Oversee and guide subcontractors and their hourly trade employees daily. Assist with punch processes as directed by site management. Record daily subcontractor headcount reports for each required construction trade. Enforce job site safety by policing and assisting with clean‑up. Submit notifications of inadequate clean‑up with pictures to responsible subcontractor and ensure resolution. Take pictures of construction progress daily/weekly and store them in appropriate job files. Assist the project team in any capacity directed. Ideal Candidate
Bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field; equivalent experience will be considered. At least 1 year of construction experience required. Relevant internships or hands‑on experience may also be considered. Foundational knowledge of construction terminology, processes, and plan reading. Exposure to construction scheduling, cost tracking, and job site safety practices. Proficient with Microsoft Office; familiarity with Procore or similar construction software is a plus. Strong written and verbal communication skills with a collaborative, team‑oriented mindset. Self‑motivated with a proactive attitude, problem‑solving skills, and a strong desire to learn and grow. Receptive to feedback and able to follow through on direction to ensure tasks are completed effectively. Required Certifications (must be obtained within 90 days of hire)
First Aid/CPR OSHA 30‑Hour Construction Safety and Health Training Compensation And Benefits
Total Rewards: We offer competitive base salaries with project bonus potential, subsistence pay, cell phone stipends, auto allowances, merit increases, paid holidays, paid time off, and comprehensive medical, dental, vision, short‑ and long‑term disability benefits, along with a 401(k) plan with a match. Work Environment & Physical Demands
This position requires mobility on active construction sites and the ability to lift up to 25 lbs. Tasks may involve exposure to outdoor elements, uneven surfaces, power tools, and loud environments. The team member is required to work in compliance with company safety policies, procedures, and applicable laws.
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We’re inviting top talent to join Thompson Thrift in a vital Field Engineer role. Our team is reviewing applications and eager to connect with the best candidates. Why Thompson Thrift?
At Thompson Thrift, we craft communities and shape futures. Our core values positively impact our team and the communities we serve through initiatives such as TT Serve, which supports community outreach and personal development. We prioritize work‑life balance with the Family Impact Program, offering flexible work options, concierge medical services, financial planning, and more to support your well‑being. Your Role as a Field Engineer
As a motivated and detail‑driven Field Engineer, you will be the heartbeat of our on‑site operations, ensuring projects run on time, on budget, and with high quality. You’ll coordinate teams, tackle challenges, and maintain smooth execution day‑in‑and‑day. Key Responsibilities
Work closely with the project team to monitor safety, cost, scheduling, quality control, and punch list completion. Complete, update, and file quality control checklists accurately. Assist site management with coordination of material deliveries. Take responsibility for the successful completion of specific trades or scopes of work from start to final punch. Oversee and guide subcontractors and their hourly trade employees daily. Assist with punch processes as directed by site management. Record daily subcontractor headcount reports for each required construction trade. Enforce job site safety by policing and assisting with clean‑up. Submit notifications of inadequate clean‑up with pictures to responsible subcontractor and ensure resolution. Take pictures of construction progress daily/weekly and store them in appropriate job files. Assist the project team in any capacity directed. Ideal Candidate
Bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field; equivalent experience will be considered. At least 1 year of construction experience required. Relevant internships or hands‑on experience may also be considered. Foundational knowledge of construction terminology, processes, and plan reading. Exposure to construction scheduling, cost tracking, and job site safety practices. Proficient with Microsoft Office; familiarity with Procore or similar construction software is a plus. Strong written and verbal communication skills with a collaborative, team‑oriented mindset. Self‑motivated with a proactive attitude, problem‑solving skills, and a strong desire to learn and grow. Receptive to feedback and able to follow through on direction to ensure tasks are completed effectively. Required Certifications (must be obtained within 90 days of hire)
First Aid/CPR OSHA 30‑Hour Construction Safety and Health Training Compensation And Benefits
Total Rewards: We offer competitive base salaries with project bonus potential, subsistence pay, cell phone stipends, auto allowances, merit increases, paid holidays, paid time off, and comprehensive medical, dental, vision, short‑ and long‑term disability benefits, along with a 401(k) plan with a match. Work Environment & Physical Demands
This position requires mobility on active construction sites and the ability to lift up to 25 lbs. Tasks may involve exposure to outdoor elements, uneven surfaces, power tools, and loud environments. The team member is required to work in compliance with company safety policies, procedures, and applicable laws.
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