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Field Engineer (Civil/Earthworks)

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Brunel

Bagdad, AZ (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 4 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/24/2026

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This contract role provides engineering field support with a primary focus on civil engineering and large earthworks construction, acting as a key liaison between Engineering and Construction teams. The position supports safe, efficient execution of bulk earthworks, site grading, foundations, roads, drainage, and related infrastructure, ensuring design intent is effectively implemented in the field and adapted to actual site conditions as required. The role emphasizes field coordination, constructability, and real-time problem solving, supporting construction progress from early earthworks through turnover to operations. The position reports to the Project Engineering Manager. Key Responsibilities Field Engineering & Construction Support Provide day-to-day civil engineering field support for large-scale earthworks, including mass excavation, embankments, fills, grading, haul roads, drainage, and foundation preparation. Support construction activities by interpreting drawings, specifications, and design criteria, and clarifying requirements for contractors and field crews. Coordinate closely with Construction, Engineering, Survey, and Quality teams to ensure alignment between design intent and field execution. Adapt designs to field conditions in collaboration with Home Office Engineering and Engineer of Record (EOR).