Senior Construction Materials / Engineering Technician

West Seneca, NY
Full Time
Mid Level
Encorus Group is currently seeking experienced Construction Materials / Engineering Technicians to join our team. These are full-time positions based out of our West Seneca, NY office.

As the Construction Materials / Engineering Technician, you will be responsible for testing and inspecting various construction materials such as concrete, soils, asphalt, and masonry, both on-site and within Encorus Group's accredited testing facility.

Those meeting the below criteria are eligible for a $2,500 signing bonus!!

Responsibilities:
  • Conduct field inspections at construction sites to ensure compliance with project requirements.
  • Test physical properties of materials like concrete, soil, and asphalt.
  • Examine test samples, interpret blueprints, schematics, and measuring instruments.
  • Evaluate and review test and construction data with supervisors, reporting findings to engineers and other laboratory personnel.
  • Collect soil and construction material samples in the field; perform laboratory testing as required.
  • Set up and adapt test equipment based on data sheets and instructions from engineering department personnel.
  • Perform various tests on construction materials using advanced materials-testing equipment.
  • Inspect asphalt and concrete batch plants, ensuring compliance with specifications.
  • Record and report test results, performing necessary mathematical calculations and graphical representations.
  • Utilize computer software for documentation and communication purposes.
  • Maintain accurate records of testing procedures, results, and equipment calibration.

Qualifications:
  • 5+ years of experience in Civil Materials Construction Field or related field.
  • Current certification from the ACI, NICET, ICC & AWS or the ability to get them within 3 months of hire.
  • Strong knowledge of testing procedures, standards, and specifications.
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to drive for sample collection, field tests, and inspections.
  •  Ability to comply with company drug screening, including pre-employment tests.
  •  Ability to perform job functions with personal protective equipment, and adverse weather conditions and to climb ladders to access equipment at heights.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Prior construction experience
  • Current certifications from the ACI, NICET, ICC, and AWS organizations.

Pay Range: Encorus Group is an equal opportunity employer (EOE/AA Disability/Veteran) and is committed to fair and equitable compensation for our employees. The pay range for this position is $22.00 - $28.00 per hour. Specific compensation for the successful candidate will be determined based on their knowledge, skills, and experience.


 
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