Field Engineer , II, or III; Wind/Renewables - Nationwide
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Field Engineer I, II, or III (Wind/Renewables - Nationwide Opportunities!)
Join Our Team and Build the Future of Renewable Energy! Are you ready for an adventure that makes a difference? We are expanding our Wind Renewables Construction Team and seeking passionate, driven individuals to play a vital role in shaping tomorrow’s renewable power infrastructure.
As a Field Engineer, you will travel to various construction sites and work at the cutting edge of sustainability. Your primary responsibilities include independently inspecting and monitoring construction activities, ensuring they align with our blueprints and meet all necessary specifications and codes. Your keen eye for detail will be crucial as you identify significant issues and collaborate with project management to overcome challenges.
This dynamic role offers the opportunity to develop a deep understanding of project scope and schedules while making your mark in the renewable energy field.
This is a traveling position, up to 100% of the time, potentially located in any state across the US. A typical project lasts 8–12 months. We offer designated daily per diem plus a monthly vehicle allowance. Routine travel home (rotation) is available. The position is eligible for a monthly vehicle allowance.
Company OverviewMas Tec Renewables, comprising Wanzek Construction, IEA Constructors, and White Construction, brings more than 20 years of renewable energy construction experience. We are part of Mas Tec’s Clean Energy & Infrastructure segment, generating over $4 billion in annual revenue. Mas Tec is a minority‑owned Fortune 500 company with over 35,000 employees and 400 offices nationwide. We embrace diversity and encourage innovation, aiming to create a respectful work environment where all employees feel valued, included, and empowered.
Responsibilities- Promote and adhere to company safety policies and procedures.
- Inspect and ensure quality of work on large‑scale wind and solar projects, including roads, excavations, concrete, substations, and installations.
- Verify that construction aligns with design documents.
- Review test and inspection reports; communicate any failures to the Field Quality Manager.
- Ensure materials comply with approved submittals and specifications.
- Perform basic surveying and measurements for roadways and structures.
- Organize daily activities to accurately record QC and QA data.
- Prepare comprehensive daily reports detailing completed work and resource usage.
- Prevent and address deficiencies through quality‑control inspections.
- Collaborate with site management to ensure QA/QC compliance and maintain communication with construction managers.
- Assist in developing operations and maintenance manuals.
- Support the receiving and inventory process for site materials.
- Create and manage punch lists for completed work.
- Help manage production and extra‑work authorization logs.
- May prepare daily project updates and validate calibrated tools.
- Utilize construction‑management software for quality inspections and documentation.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Compensation $65,000–70,000 per year, commensurate with experience.
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil, Mechanical Engineering, or related field preferred.
- High school graduate or equivalent and at least two years of related construction experience.
- Capability to complete and pass the local or state certified SWPPP inspector program and possess working knowledge of the SWPPP project-management plan.
- Compensation $70,000–80,000 per year, commensurate with experience.
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil, Mechanical Engineering, or related field and one to two years of related construction experience.
- High school graduate or equivalent and three or more years of related construction experience.
- Capability to complete and pass the local or state certified SWPPP inspector program and possess working knowledge of the SWPPP project-management plan.
- Compensation $80,000–90,000 per year, commensurate with experience.
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