Fielder I, II, III
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Congruex LLC
Commerce City, CO (In Person)
$65,520 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
FIELDER I, II, III
Job Title FielderI, II, III
Job ID 27776936 Location commerce City, CO, 80011 Other Location DescriptionJob Title:
FielderI, II, III
Primary Location:
Denver, CO (with travel)Employment Status:
Full Time, Non-ExemptCompensation:
$25 - $38 per hour CNS, a Congruex Company, is looking for a Fielder to join our Construction team. Learn more about our operating unit at: www.Congruex.com Who is Congruex Congruex designs and builds broadband and wireless communications infrastructure. The work we do enables everything in the modern world to operate, from healthcare and energy to transportation and social interactions. We deliver turn-key network solutions under a single platform by aligning our engineering and in-market construction operating units. Our vision is to be the best end-to-end provider of network services in the U.S. and our core values of GRIT connect everything we do. We are building tomorrow, together. Will you join us? Your New Job
Job Summary:
Fielders report field conditions for design engineers to accurately design the network. Responsible for aerial and underground data collection while validating a viable cost-effective path for engineering. Fielders may be assigned to perform field inspections of cable/fiber placement, splicing, and construction work on job sites after completion. The majority of fieldwork is conducted outdoors along public right of way, utility easements, and private property. Job Responsibilities (Including, but not limited to): Collect relevant pole information and accurately document existing measurements and placement Utility pole identification, inspection, and classification Gather aerial attachment heights and clearances, checking for violations Determine ideal locations for new above ground facilities and equipment Conduct Underground/Buried Cable layout surveys Develop accurate fiber/optical network construction surveys Determine existing and new locations for fiber optic cables Inspect the work of construction contractors Accurately depict new construction route opportunities Assure that personal vehicle and tools are maintained to company safety standards Responsible for always conducting job in safe manner Take pictures of job sites, pole conditions and other relevant structures or landmarks Make hand drawn sketches of recommended engineering design while in the field or facility Upload clear images, files, hand notes, and sketches, and edit for quality and cohesiveness Make decisions taking into consideration value engineering and the impact on construction, installation and future maintenance Open hand holes to inspect facilities (substructure conditions, fiber placement, and condition) Inspect fiber optic cables and the work of construction contractors. Assist with data preparation and documentation of reporting field results. Attend field meetings with client's field personnel as well as government agencies and construction contractors. Operate and maintain field equipment and tools such as laptop, iPad, height stick, camera, personal protective equipment (PPE), etc. Daily travel to job site(s) using company or personal vehicle At times, may be required to interface with customers/landowners Occasional extended travel out of assigned market may be requestedRequired Skills & Qualifications:
General High school diploma or GED equivalent Valid driver's license; satisfactory driving record Highly organized, self-starter, and detail oriented Excellent verbal and written interpersonal communication skills Superior time management skills Strong attention to detail Ability to be flexible, take direction with ease, including changes to schedule and workflow priorities Critical thinking skills; make assessments and provide solutions to problems Ability to follow direction in maintaining all Field Safety standards Physical requirements: Ability to stand, stoop, squat and bend for extended periods of time Ability to look up for extended periods of time Ability to walk for extended periods of time and/or long distances Ability to navigate through potential uneven walkways/terrain Tolerant to extreme elements (heat, sun, wind, rain, snow, etc.) Good vision and depth perception (corrective lenses OK) Ability to sit and drive for extended periods of time Ability to lift 10lbs minimum, and potentially up to 50lbs Technical Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, Adobe Acrobat, and Google Earth Ability to upload/download and edit documents in Project Management software Ability to quickly learn new systems and databasesDesired Skills & Qualifications:
Comprehensive understanding of telecommunications design and the ability to support engineering Basic Knowledge of Make-Ready Construction Knowledge and experience with telecommunications engineering standards and construction techniques Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics is a plus Experience in either the engineering, construction, architecture or telecommunications industries is a plusLeveling:
A Fielder I, II or III title differentiation lies in the experience and/or skill level of the individual. The Fielder Classification Guidelines table in this document outlines the differences between the Fielder I, II, and III job competencies. Skillset Fielder ILevel:
T2Pay Range:
TBD Fielder IILevel:
T3Pay Range:
TBD Fielder IIILevel:
T4Pay Range:
TBD OSP Telco Knowledge Beginner knowledge & understanding of engineering concepts, and how fielding, planning, engineering, and construction parts of a job align Strong knowledge & understanding of engineering concepts, and how fielding, planning, engineering, and construction parts of a job align Deeply rooted understanding of engineering concepts, and how fielding, planning, engineering, and construction parts of a job align Field Engineering Beginner knowledge and ability to identify and document job location/equipment quality and accuracy against records Ability to identify and document job location/equipment quality an accuracy against records; can self-teach or quickly learn to field new job types or complex sites Ability to identify and document job location/equipment quality an accuracy against records; can field multiple job types or complex sites Customer Service Excellent; potential for client facing role Excellent; potential for client facing role Excellent; potential for client facing role Decision Making Requires mentorship and training to complete field inspections or site walks, and to make independent design or equipment/facility recommendations Requires some guidance to complete field inspections or site walks; ability to make some independent design or equipment/facility recommendations Requires little to no guidance to complete field inspections or site walks; ability to make complex independent design or equipment/facility recommendations Quality Performance Requires training on quality and consistency; frequent QC revisions likely Receives some QC revisions; makes no basic mistakes and no repetitive errors Receives little to no QC revisions; makes no basic mistakes or repetitive errors. •Note, every job at should/goes through QC, but III's get a minimal check Training Capability N/A Ability to assist Field Engineer I's and II's when needed Ability to assist Field Engineer I's, II's, III's, and managers when needed •NOTE:
Job specific details may vary depending on project type and client account. The guidelines listed in this job description and classification checklist are for the general engineering job function across the organization. Details as to client systems, telco concepts, and specific engineering practices may differ across the organization. Why Work At Congruex No matter what role you play, you are an important part of the One Congruex Family.We offer:
Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits 401(k) Program with a Company Match. Free Wellness Resources & Marketplace Discounts Paid Maternity & Parental Leave Paid Basic Life Insurance & Voluntary Options The pillars of Congruex culture are GRIT, safety, inclusion, and family.The Fine Print:
We will determine salary based on skills and experience in relation to the function of the role, as well as equity to employees in similar roles. Some benefits have eligibility criteria. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at-will" employment relationship.Similar remote jobs
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