Bunnell-Lammons Engineering
Project Engineering Technicina I
Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Greenville, South Carolina, us, 29610
Project Engineering Technician I
at Bunnell-Lammons Engineering Inc. Greenville, SC Full-time, Entry-level
Overview At Bunnell-Lammons Engineering Inc. (BLE), every member of our team has a personal stake in ensuring the success of our clients. As employee‑owners of the firm, we are all personally accountable for building lasting relationships and delivering outstanding results. We put people first, whether those people are our clients, our employees, or our community, and we strive to understand the unique needs of our clients by listening more and working harder.
Position Summary As a Project Engineering Technician I, you will work under the immediate supervision of a registered professional engineer. You will collaborate with site managers and engineers to perform required inspection or sampling services as part of
Special Inspections . Your responsibilities include:
Collecting concrete, soil, and other site materials for testing.
Continuously monitoring general contractor activities, including onsite testing and reporting of earthwork, soil construction, foundation/subgrade evaluation, reinforcing steel, concrete placements, masonry, and asphalt testing.
Preparing detailed daily reports that include test results, construction site observations, and summaries for submission to the assigned project engineer.
Communicating effectively with team members, BLE leadership, clients, and local, state, and federal authorities.
Minimum Job Requirements
At least eighteen (18) years of age.
High School Diploma or GED.
Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record (minimum 3 years).
Ability to work outdoors on a construction site in all weather conditions for extended periods.
Self‑motivated, able to work independently while completing scheduled tasks.
Detail oriented and time conscious.
Basic computer proficiency (MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook).
Physical ability to stand, walk, kneel, stoop, bend, lift (up to 50 lbs), turg, and pull on unstable, unpaved ground.
Applicant Requirements
All newly employed Special Inspection Technicians are required to acquire the Special Inspector General Requirements Certification and three additional certifications within the first 21 months of employment so that all four certifications are completed within 24 months:
Special Inspector General Requirements Certification – GR (within 3 months).
Reinforced Concrete (Codes 47C, Plans 47P).
Structural Masonry (Codes 84C, Plans 84P).
Soils (Codes ECC, Plans ECP).
Preferred Qualifications
Two years of previous construction materials inspection experience.
Industry certified inspector.
Benefits
Medical, Vision, and Dental coverage.
401(k) with company matching.
Life Insurance and short‑/long‑term disability.
Paid vacation, sick leave, and eight paid holidays.
Company vehicle and gas card.
Time‑and‑a‑half overtime pay.
100 % travel expense coverage.
Education reimbursement program.
Employee referral program and certification bonuses.
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at Bunnell-Lammons Engineering Inc. Greenville, SC Full-time, Entry-level
Overview At Bunnell-Lammons Engineering Inc. (BLE), every member of our team has a personal stake in ensuring the success of our clients. As employee‑owners of the firm, we are all personally accountable for building lasting relationships and delivering outstanding results. We put people first, whether those people are our clients, our employees, or our community, and we strive to understand the unique needs of our clients by listening more and working harder.
Position Summary As a Project Engineering Technician I, you will work under the immediate supervision of a registered professional engineer. You will collaborate with site managers and engineers to perform required inspection or sampling services as part of
Special Inspections . Your responsibilities include:
Collecting concrete, soil, and other site materials for testing.
Continuously monitoring general contractor activities, including onsite testing and reporting of earthwork, soil construction, foundation/subgrade evaluation, reinforcing steel, concrete placements, masonry, and asphalt testing.
Preparing detailed daily reports that include test results, construction site observations, and summaries for submission to the assigned project engineer.
Communicating effectively with team members, BLE leadership, clients, and local, state, and federal authorities.
Minimum Job Requirements
At least eighteen (18) years of age.
High School Diploma or GED.
Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record (minimum 3 years).
Ability to work outdoors on a construction site in all weather conditions for extended periods.
Self‑motivated, able to work independently while completing scheduled tasks.
Detail oriented and time conscious.
Basic computer proficiency (MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook).
Physical ability to stand, walk, kneel, stoop, bend, lift (up to 50 lbs), turg, and pull on unstable, unpaved ground.
Applicant Requirements
All newly employed Special Inspection Technicians are required to acquire the Special Inspector General Requirements Certification and three additional certifications within the first 21 months of employment so that all four certifications are completed within 24 months:
Special Inspector General Requirements Certification – GR (within 3 months).
Reinforced Concrete (Codes 47C, Plans 47P).
Structural Masonry (Codes 84C, Plans 84P).
Soils (Codes ECC, Plans ECP).
Preferred Qualifications
Two years of previous construction materials inspection experience.
Industry certified inspector.
Benefits
Medical, Vision, and Dental coverage.
401(k) with company matching.
Life Insurance and short‑/long‑term disability.
Paid vacation, sick leave, and eight paid holidays.
Company vehicle and gas card.
Time‑and‑a‑half overtime pay.
100 % travel expense coverage.
Education reimbursement program.
Employee referral program and certification bonuses.
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