Field Engineer
Company: Durr Heavy Construction
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job Title: Field
Engineer Reports to: General Superintendent FLSA Status: Exempt
Pay: Starting at $55,000/yr. Summary of Responsibilities The Field
Engineer is responsible for all construction layout, collection of
survey data, installation of control, and project as-built
documentation. The field engineer ensures that all necessary
features of work are laid out and installed correctly. The field
engineer is also responsible for identifying and resolving field
issues involving design, plan coordination, layout, and elevations
prior to work. They must effectively communicate with all levels of
personnel on the jobsite and at the home office. Taking Charge Durr
TAKES CHARGE in constructing strong foundations to build upon. Our
focus is to do it SAFE and to do it RIGHT the first time. Our
vision is to make an IMPACT and to KICK ASS, INNOVATE, MAKE MONEY,
HAVE FUN and REPEAT every day/all day. We hold every employee to
this standard of “Taking Charge” and we expect this behavior to
drive everything we do. The Take Charge FIELD ENGINEER: Does work
right the first time - QUALITY Thoroughly understands entire
contracted scope of work Attends and engages in pre-construction,
progress, scheduling, and project/staff meetings Performs layout
duties in such a manner that quality is of the utmost importance,
understanding that work items will be installed in locations per
the direction given Utilizes field engineering and layout hardware,
software and technology (level, GPS, total station, Carlson, Leica,
etc.) to its greatest and proper capabilities to ensure the most
precise and accurate work can be performed and accomplished
Performs quality control duties, checks previously installed work,
identifies and documents work installed incorrectly and notifies
supervisors, and holds team members accountable for doing the work
correctly the first time and in compliance with all contract terms
and conditions Ensures that all materials used are in accordance
with project documents Maintains an organized, accurate and
up-to-date set of all project drawings and as-builts; communicates
with project team regarding project documentation, revisions and
changes Ensures that a DOUBLE-CHECK is performed, by a separate
surveyor, on all layout work before construction begins Proactively
plans work items to ensure ON-TIME completion Coordinates the work
of subcontractors to ensure field engineering needs are met
Proactively identifies conflicts/issues within construction
documents and progress; communicates them to project team for
timely resolution Tracks project schedules and progress to ensure
all duties will be performed on-time on multiple projects
Efficiently manages workload to keep projects moving forward in a
timely manner Performs quantity tracking and calculating when
assigned and documents/communicates to project team Coordinates,
communicates, and proactively engages with project management and
field supervisors; reviewing work plans, and progress to identify
issues and opportunities SAFETY – It’s not a slogan, it’s OUR
CULTURE! Be actively engaged on your project Be a MENTOR – educate
and provide guidance for those under your supervision. We are
counting on you to TAKE CHARGE and ensure a safe jobsite for all
our employees. Provide leadership and guidance during safety
meetings, encouraging others opinions and engagement Do the little
things right… set the tone for acceptable behaviors and let your
crew see you do it. Hold them to the same standards. Housekeeping
and organization is a great start. Your site teams will execute
according to your expectations – and our standards are high.
Recognize and identify hazards in upcoming work and pro-actively
engage with the project manager and safety manager to mitigate any
upcoming risks Remove employees that refuse to work safely Be
knowledgeable regarding DURR’s safety requirements… it is difficult
to enforce something if you do not understand it. Familiarize
yourself with our Safety Manual. REPORT ALL SAFETY INCIDENTS AND
NEAR MISSES IMMEDIATELY The DURR Way: Be Proactive - Anticipate
future needs and address today (not tomorrow) Be Accountable - Take
ownership of your actions and honor your commitments made to other
Speak the Truth - Always be honest and share your thoughts to
improve yourself and the team Go the Extra Mile - Do what it takes
to get the job done right and safe the first time Give Praise -
Acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of teammates Be Part of
One Team - Build strong win-win relationships with all teammates
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Understanding of heavy
construction, including but not limited to demolition, earthwork,
utilities, and concrete paving and associated heavy equipment used
during execution of work Familiarity with requirements and
interpretation of drawings, specifications, submittals, RFI’s and
other construction related documentation In-depth understanding and
capability to read and interpret drawings and specifications
Ability to perform and be proficient in geometrical and
mathematical calculations Knowledge and ability necessary to
perform accurate layout and surveying with the use of a total
station, GPS, levels, and data collectors Knowledge and ability to
effectively function within and interpret AutoCad, Carlson, and
other similar types of programs Knowledge of basic computer systems
and software (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.) Able to communicate
effectively both orally and in writing Able to delegate work
appropriately, and follow through to verify completion of tasks
Strong decision making and problem solving skills Excellent time
management and organizational skills Endurance and ability to visit
entire job site, including stairs or other elevated structures
Education and/or Experience: Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in
Construction Management, Engineering, or related field. Required:
Minimum 5 years of field engineering experience, with a focus on
heavy construction. Physical Demands/Work Environment: While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to talk and hear. This position is very active and
requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching,
crawling, and climbing all day. The employee must frequently lift
and/or move items over 75 pounds. Specific vision abilities
required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color
vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust
focus. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving
mechanical parts and vibration. The employee is occasionally
exposed to a variety of extreme conditions at construction job
sites. The noise level in the work environment and job sites can be
loud. This position is performed in outside weather conditions.
Requirements:
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