Field Engineer
Blattner Energy
Location
Remote (with 100% travel to jobsites)
Type
Full-time
Posted
Jan 07, 2025
Compensation
USD 69083 – 100170
Mission
What you will drive
- Supervise daily production and costs for major work items by ensuring production, cost data, and safety are collected from prior days' work
- Assist Trade Superintendents with supervision of subcontractors to ensure safe, productive, quality work with controlled costs
- Develop and maintain good working relationships with clients, subcontractors, vendors, landowners, and co-workers
- Assist project management with communicating and negotiating with owners regarding major project decisions
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role contributes to building America's critical infrastructure and renewable energy solutions, including solar, wind, and energy storage projects that help transition to cleaner energy sources.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- A two-year degree in construction management, engineering, or related field; or equivalent education and experience
- Willingness to travel and relocate to the jobsite (100% travel with rotations)
- Good communication skills to deal with owners, subcontractors, and employees
- Construction experience and basic understanding of safety construction, commissioning, and testing electrical systems
Benefits
What's in it for you
- Competitive pay and annual bonus
- 100% employer-paid HDHP insurance premiums for employees
- 401(k) with company match
- HSA and FSA options
- Vision insurance
- Company truck with gas card
- Paid time off (PTO)
- Rotational program with paid flights home
- Per diem for meal, lodging, and incidental expenses
- Education Assistance (Tuition Reimbursement)
- Employee/Family focused culture
About
Inside Blattner Energy
Blattner Energy has over 115 years of construction experience and has played a vital role in building America's critical infrastructure. Since 1997, the company has focused on renewable energy solutions and is responsible for significant solar, wind, and storage projects in the U.S., installing more than 25% of America's utility-scale renewable energy capacity.