18 Dec
Field Engineer / Field Inspector
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia , 19113 Philadelphia USA

AECOM is currently seeking experienced Field Engineers / Inspectors to support Amtrak's ADA Stations Program. The Amtrak ADA Stations Program (ADASP) is responsible for bringing Amtrak stations into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADASP implements design and construction of infrastructure improvements to provide accessibility to Amtrak’s inter-city rail transportation system.  This position will be part of a Joint Venture (AECOM & Jacobs) that is providing staff and services to Amtrak.Construction projects will be at locations throughout the continental U.S.A. The Field Engineer’s work is performed primarily at project locations (on-site approximately 80% of working time) with some work performed remotely, such as report writing and other project documentation (off-site approximately 20% of working time). Repeated trips of one-week or two-week duration to project locations is typically required.The Field Engineer/Inspector works directly with the COTR/RE and reports to the program’s National Construction Manager.The Field Engineer/Inspector’s responsibilities include:Provides on-site construction monitoring of several concurrent construction contracts from mobilization through final acceptance of contractor’s work and contract closeoutPrimary on-site representative for the Contracting Official’s Technical Representative / Resident Engineer (COTR/RE). The Field Engineer/Inspector monitors the contractor’s performance of the work, prepares reports and other documentation of the contractor’s work, and provides technical advice to the COTR/REEncouraging and supporting a culture of safety on all projectsAssuring work is executed in accordance with the contract as well as good engineering and construction practicesBeing thoroughly familiar with contract drawings and specificationsVerifying that the contractor’s work is in conformance with applicable contract drawings and specificationsPerforming on-site quality oversight inspections of the contractor’s work.Providing written daily inspection reports that document the following on-site activitiesSafety briefings / toolbox topicsSafety incidentsDescription of work performed by contractorDescription of work performed by othersStatus of the contractor’s work progressQuantities of contractor’s manpower and equipment usageQuantities of installed materials and work performedQuantities of track protection (flaggers and/or watch persons)Deliveries of materialDeliveries and removal of equipmentContractor’s QA/QC activitiesCoordination events or concernsWeather conditionsVisitorsProblem areas or other pertinent mattersMonitoring the contractor’s quality for compliance with the contractor’s approved quality control / quality assurance (QA/QC) planDocumenting deviations from the contract requirements or any performance or technical deficiencies by the contractorNotifying the COTR/RE and he contractor’s superintendent of deviations from the contract requirements or any performance or technical deficiencies by the contractorVerify that the contractor is working from the latest approved contract documents, drawings, shop drawingsPrepare Accessibility Survey Assessment System (ASA) forms as work is completed to document compliancy the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)Assist with post-construction assessments of the work to verify compliance with the contract and the ADARetaining all project reports and documentation in the Unifier document control system.Participating in weekly contract progress meetings and preparing meeting minutes to be distributed to all attendeesAttending meetings as required which relate to program management, design, procurement, third party coordination, historic preservation, railroad operations, and public outreachReviewing progress reports from the contractorInspecting the contractor’s performance of warranty work during the contract’s warranty period.Providing on-site support to the COTR/REAssist the COTR/RE with the following activities:Managing the contractor’s work and coordinating with Design Manager, operations department, safety department, and engineering department personnel so that the interests of client are always consideredManaging the contractor’s work to allow Amtrak, host railroads, third parties and other project stakeholders to continue their on-site operations throughout the projectJudging the quantity, quality, fitness, and acceptability of all parts of the work.Interpreting technical specifications and drawingsClarifying the contract scope of workMonitoring contractor’s work for completion within the approved contract time and priceKeeping thorough records of actions taken that impact the contractor’s ability to deliver or performMaintaining contract logs for non-compliance notices (NCNs), change orders, requests for clarification (RFI’s), submittals, and other as neededConducting quality assurance auditsClosing out the contractMake recommendations to COTR/RE on the following items:Accepting work based on specified criteria and testing resultsSubstantial completion and final acceptance of the contract workThis position may include the following physical activities:Remain standing for prolonged periods. Frequently move about to accomplish tasks. Alternate sitting or standing at willKneel, crouch, bend, stoop or maneuver into different positions to take measurements and accomplish visual inspectionsAscend or descend ladders, stairs, scaffolding and rampsWalk across uneven terrain. Step over or around physical obstructionsWork outdoors in low or high temperatures, precipitation, and wind.  Work in noisy environmentReach overhead with hands higher than head and elbow extended 120 degrees or moreCarry, lift, push, pull, or move objects up to 20 poundsGrasp hand tools and measuring devicesRepeat motions that may include wrists, hands, and fingersEnter data into a computer by means of a traditional keyboardSpeak to others accurately and loudly.  Hear and distinguish speech and other soundsClarity of vision at 20 inches or less to read small print and at 20 feet or more to recognize distant featuresDrive a motor vehicle for up to eight hours in a single day


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