Structures Field Review Monitor
Parsons
- Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- verify that the PWP is appropriate for the field condition
- confirm the original design and assumptions are valid as they relate to field implementation
- identify issues in the original design or specifications – or any other issues – due to site conditions that were not known while preparing the PWP
- create alignment between field-level decisions and engineering or geoscience-level decisions
- ensure that if the implementation deviates from the intended design, the deviations are managed appropriately.
- Construction of transportation structures, including elevated guideways, elevated guideway ramps, bridges, retaining walls, trackway slabs, OCS foundations.
- Construction of foundations and retaining structures, including driven piles, drilled piles, micropiles, ground anchors, MSE walls, soil nail walls.
- Construction of transportation structure elements, including foundations, abutments, decks, approach spans, barriers, railings, concrete girders, segmental concrete girders, steel girders, elastomeric bearings, pot bearings, falsework and formwork, cast-in-place concrete, precast concrete.
- Maintains records related to the project
- Prepares daily reports and other documentation
- Takes project photographs on a daily basis, recording to the appropriate location
- Recognize potential conflicts, issues, and problems and reports them to the supervisor with the proposed solution.
- Performs other responsibilities associated with the position as may be required.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering, an associate’s degree in a technical discipline or construction-related field.
- Professional registration with APEGA or ability to register from another jurisdiction.
- 5+ years of related experience on field projects related to transportation structures.
- Knowledge of public works contracts, and previous experience with P3 projects is required.
- Must be able to read and interpret plans and specifications, and construction-related processes in the area of specialty
- Potential to lead an asset
- Ability to communicate in all manners (oral, written, technology) and to follow oral and verbal instructions.
- Ability to prepare detailed written reports.
- Capability of performing math calculations in order to perform engineering calculations, graphs and charts.
- Proficient with computer programs, and propriety engineering software.
- Able to balance competing tasks and work within a multi-disciplined team.
- Ability to recognize hazardous work conditions and take action if necessary.
- Able to use sound judgment.
- Requires ability to climb ladders, inspect work above and below ground, work in confined spaces and negotiate terrain on in-process construction sites.