The Field Engineer serves as a technical resource on-site, troubleshooting, interpreting documentation, liaising with project leadership, and ensuring compliance in the field.
Barnhart Energy Company, a sister company of Barnhart Crane and Rigging, is looking for Field Engineers to join the Wind Services team. This is an ongoing opportunity. We always accept applications for this role.
Mission: One-Team, leading from the Front, creating good Works.
Principles:
- One-Community
- We care deeply, valuing collaboration, wise counsel, and lasting Relationships.
- Full-Commitment
- We work with diligence and persistence, delivering upon our promises.
- True-Craftsmanship
- We value our work, continually striving for first-time excellence with innovative solutions.
- High-Character
- We exhibit and expect trust, fairness, humility, and integrity.
Field Engineer – Serves the Project Team as a technical resource on the job site.
Core Responsibilities:
- Identify and solve problems for the project team (full-Commitment)
- Technical documentation interpretation for crews (true-Craftsmanship)
- Serve as Liaison to Project Leadership (one-Community)
- Audit work in the field for compliance with standards (high-Character)
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Able to temporarily relocate and live on site
- Technically minded
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering , Engineering Technology or Construction Management; equivalent experience considered
EOE/AA Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran
Top Skills
Civil Engineering
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
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