Field Engineer-Construction Technology
Job Description
Job Description
The VDC Engineer – Field Technology supports the Field Technology Superintendent and project teams by managing the office-side coordination, data processing, and distribution of field technology deliverables. This role ensures that model-to-field information (layout, QC, as-builts, reality capture) is accurate, organized, and delivered on time—and that field-collected data is processed and returned to stakeholders in a usable format to support seamless, technology-driven construction execution.
Job Responsibilities
- Coordinate and track field technology deliverables across projects, including layout files, QC reports, scan data, control documentation, and reality capture outputs.
- Prepare and package model-to-field deliverables per Flint standards, including exports, control files, and CAD documentation for distribution to field teams and trade partners.
- Process survey, layout, and scanning data using industry-standard software; produce reports, exhibits, and deliverables that meet project expectations and turnaround requirements.
- Support reality capture workflows (scanning, photogrammetry, drone data, progress platforms) by managing uploads, processing, organization, and delivery of outputs.
- Maintain document control and version management in ACC and Revizto; support issue tracking and field discrepancy resolution workflows.
- Assist with the development and maintenance of field technology standards, templates, checklists, and branded deliverables.
- Support administrative coordination for field technology operations, including software licensing, equipment tracking, vendor communication, and scheduling.
- Communicate clearly with field and office teams to ensure deliverables are accurate, timely, and aligned with project needs.
Job Requirements, Qualifications, Characteristics
- Education: B.S. in Construction Management, Engineering, Geomatics/Surveying, BIM/VDC, or equivalent experience.
- Experience: 2–5+ years in VDC/BIM coordination, field technology support, survey/layout workflows, or reality capture processing in construction.
- Technical Skills: Proficient in construction technology platforms including ACC, Revizto, CAD (AutoCAD, Civil 3D), Revit, survey/layout software (Trimble Business Center, Leica Infinity, Leica Cyclone), and reality capture tools (Cupix, OpenSpace, or similar).
- Highly Organized: Strong organizational and time-management skills; able to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Detail-Oriented: Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications; identify issues and escalate appropriately.
- Collaborative Communicator: Clear, professional communication with field and office teams; service-oriented approach.
- Process-Driven: Understanding of construction technology workflows and ability to maintain standards, version control, and quality across deliverables.
- Adaptable: Comfortable with shifting priorities and able to support time-sensitive deliverables during critical project milestones.
Work Environment & Travel
Primarily office-based with occasional jobsite visits for coordination and support. May require extended hours during critical project phases.