What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Engineer position at NRTC?
NRTC serves more than 1,500 rural utilities and affiliates in 48 states whose purpose is to help provide solutions to our electric and telephone members to bring all the advantages of today’s evolving technology to rural America is looking to add to our expanding Broadband Solutions team!
JOB SUMMARY:
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key part in the rollout of Broadband and Fiber deployments across Rural America. The Field Engineer will be one of the 1st people on site and will work directly with the engineering team and the OSP construction team to ensure that OSP engineering designs are validated and reviewed. They will coordinate with the design and engineering team and provide feedback on the design including any changes or suggested updates. As a Field Engineer you will be communicating with, our engineering, Project management and construction teams. You will be the eyes on site identifying field conditions and construction constraints. As the successful candidate you will possess a solid understanding of the technology, project life cycle, and applicable Design and Engineering standard practices.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Collect and/or create utility information from OSP facilities (anchors, guying, etc.) based on individual project standards
- Assess make ready needs through member infrastructure
- Identify relevant obstructions to fiber placement and provide proposed mitigation strategy
- Provide information to complete field survey documents and photographs
- Review and provide feedback on ideal locations for new OSP facilities
- Create field sketches as needed
- Provide engineering feedback via a technology-based application (Blueline Tool) upon field review of design
- Assist with review and interpretation of construction redlines and inspection reports
- Work with engineering and construction teams to identify and address member concerns
- Frequent travel to fiber rollout out project sites across America to undertake fielding
- Other Duties as assigned
Qualifications & Skills
- 3 years in OSP field engineering or related discipline
- Basic knowledge of make-ready issues, construction, and materials
- Able to identify different types of utilities, potential conflicts, and violations based on regulatory standards (RUS, NESC, NEC, etc.)
- Experience in CAD and/or ESRI GIS systems is helpful
- Knowledge of general OSP standard industry practices
- Experience in Excel and/or Smartsheets
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel
- Provide ROW and utility feedback
- Organize engineering locates
- Must have a good understanding of ROW, site acquisitions, and permitting
- Able to use standard OSP fielding equipment (height stick, measuring wheel, pull finder, guy rule)
- Able to use electronic devices, such as iPad, iPhone, laptop, file sharing, email, etc.
- Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Quick learner with self-initiative and pride in end results
- Superb work ethic and commitment to customer satisfaction
Physical Demands
- Work will be performed in both an outdoor or indoor office setting
- Work may be performed remote areas
- Extensive travel and the ability to work on site for numerous projects in various states
Disclaimer: The above job description summary is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of required responsibilities, duties, and skills. The order in which responsibilities, duties and skills are listed is not significant.
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