PT Leadman & Field Technician

STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGIESSalt Lake City, UT
1dOnsite

About The Position

STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGIES develops and integrates products, engineering support, repair and maintenance services to provide value-added solutions to owners, engineers and contractors. We provide specialty contracting services through our contracting companies, and state-of-the-art proprietary products and engineering support services through our technologies company. With over 2,500 employees working from locations nationwide and in select international markets, we serve the Commercial, Public, Transportation Industrial, and Power markets to tackle the toughest construction challenges. STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGIES is the in-house engineering business line of Structural Group. Company Profile Structural Technologies VSL is a global leader specializing in advanced structural strengthening, repair, and post-tensioning solutions. We solve complex engineering challenges across bridges, dams, and major infrastructure. We are looking for Lead Men and Techs in the SLC and Denver areas who can lead by example and grow with us Skills Hands-on mentor and coach. Team and solution oriented. Approachable. A good listener. Ability to remain calm in stressful situations. Ability to effectively communicate expectations, hold teams members accountable, and provides feedback on performance. Proactive. Professional. Positive Attitude. Diligent. Detail-oriented. Able to prioritize and multi-task. Facilitates annual review process for all direct reports. Experience - Field - Required/Preferred 3-5 yrs - Production - Construction General - Required Essential Duties and Responsibilities Assures accountability of tools and light equipment (generators, floor saws, epoxy pumps, swing scaffold motors, etc.) in the performance of job duties. Assures that tools are cleaned and stored in a secure and appropriate place upon completion of work shift (locks tools in gang box, chain, and lock up generators, cover swing scaffold motors, and tie down platforms, etc.). Assures crew reports to work on time and at proper locations. Notifies supervisor of crew status before start of shift. Assures safe operation of heavy equipment and vehicles (skid steer loaders, forklifts, power buggles, truck, etc.) and in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications, both on and off jobsite. Assures that equipment is cleaned and parked in an appropriate place. Communicates professionally and knowledgably to customer/client when required. Demonstrates how to perform a known task or skill to crew and assists in training Tech 1, 2, and 3 employees. Determines and checks amounts of materials required to complete a task, such as cubic yards of concrete, gallons of coatings, length of high-rise motor cable, etc. Reports shortages of materials to supervisor so that no downtime is incurred. Measures accurately the work completed daily, reports in detail, repair and protection quantities and other items as required by supervisor. Performs and assures the proficient operation of hand-held, electric, and hydraulic powered and non-powered tools and more complex equipment that is required by Tech 1, 2 and 3. Performs and assures that routine maintenance, cleaning and repair to vehicles and equipment is completed. Reports to supervisor, mechanic, or shop person major repairs that are required to tools, minor and major equipment in a manner that will assure that no down time is incurred. Reports to supervisor clearly, accurately and in detail the daily activities of the crew supervised both verbally and in writing on the required paper work (daily field report, diary, job log, etc.) Supervises a minimum of a two-man crew and proficiently performs the basic labor and skilled tasks of a Tech 1, 2, and 3 Mixes cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-mixing machine. Builds wooden forms, and clamps forms around area to be repaired, using hand tools. Positions forms for pouring concrete, and dismantles forms after use, using saws, hammers, nails, or bolts. Places, consolidates, and protects concrete or masonry structures. Wets surface to prepare for bonding. Fills holes and cracks with grout or slurry. Spreads, levels and smoothes concrete, using rake, shovel, hand or power trowel, hand or power screed, and float. Cleans, coats, seals, waterproofs or restores concrete surfaces, using appropriate compounds. Chips, scrapes, grinds, sands, or polishes spots, ridges, and rough projections to finish concrete, using pneumatic chisels, power grinders, or hand tools. Installs anchor bolts, steel plates, doorsills and other fixtures in freshly poured concrete or pattern or stamps the surface to provide a decorative finish. Molds expansion joints and edges, using edging tools, jointers, and straightedge. Erects and disassembles scaffolding, shoring, braces, traffic, barricades, ramps, and other temporary structures. Performs routine maintenance and cleaning to vehicles and equipment such as engine oil filter change, cleaning of mortar mixers and shovels, installs plug ends on power cords, etc. Lubricates, cleans and repairs machinery, equipment and tools. Accounts for all tools and light equipment (generators, floor saws, epoxy pumps, swing scaffold motors, etc.) in the performance of job duties. Cleans tools and stores them in secure and appropriate place upon completion of work shift (locks tools in gang box, chains and locks up generators, covers swing scaffold motors and ties down platforms). Identifies, packs, and transports hazardous materials. Operates, reads, and maintains air monitoring and other sampling devices in confined and/or hazardous environments. Reads and interprets plans, instructions, and specifications to determine work activities. Loads, unloads, and identifies building materials, machinery and tools, and distributes them to the appropriate locations, according to project plans and specifications. Cleans and prepares construction sites to eliminate possible hazards. Controls traffic passing near, in, and around work zones. Measures, marks and records openings and distances to lay out areas where construction work will be performed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities - Additional Information Essential Safety Duties Essential Safety Duties Assures all PPE required by safety specs is worn by employees, subcontractors and site visitors Attends daily and weekly safety Tool Box meetings and participates in Jobsite Safety Analyses (JSA) Performs work in strict compliance with jobsite/shop requirements and the Field Guide to Better Safety Performs all work in compliance with Company's safety policies as well as industry standards Understands the principles of Safety 24/7 and empowers his/her team toward reaching its safety goals Ensures jobsite/shop is maintained in a safe manner Promotes 24/7 Safety Culture and exhibits a Safety 24/7 attitude in all situations Reports immediately, accurately and in full detail all incidents Initiates actions to assure timely resolution of identified hazards or unsafe conditions/practices Is extremely safety conscious in all situations Sets an example for others by demonstrating that safety is a core value Wears all Personal Protection Equipment required by safety specifications Physical Requirements Able to pass a respirator fit test and wear a respirator when required on specific jobsites Able to pass Pulmonary Function / Fit Test Performs physical activity such as climbing ladders/scaffolding Performs physical activity that requires balancing, walking, stooping, crawling, reaching Performs physical activity that requires considerable use of arms, legs, and moving whole body Able to move your hand, hand and arm together, or two hands to grasp, manipulate, assemble objects Able to keep hand and arm steady while moving arm or holding arm and hand in one position Able to coordinate two or more limbs while sitting, standing, or lying down Able to lift, push, pull, or carry objects up to 50lbs without assistance Able to handle and utilize various tools and equipment Physical capability to operate motor vehicles and/or heavy equipment Able to speak and hear detailed information through oral communication Has visual acuity to see items clearly and sharply and to recognize small detail Special Requirements Willing to work from project site up to 100% Willing to work 50-55 hour per week and have flexible work hours Willing to work whenever/wherever needed, including night shift, out of town, etc Willing to work at heights up to 650 feet off the ground Can provide reliable transportation to and from the jobsite daily Structural Technologies is proud of a company culture that promotes 24/7 safety and quality. EOE/M/F/D/V Introduce yourself to our Recruiters and we'll get in touch if there is a role that seems to be a good match. Get Started Today! Make structures stronger that last longer. To provide an enriching work experience for our people so they develop, have fun and grow with us. Structural Technologies, a Structural Group company, is globally recognized as a leader in repair and maintenance of infrastructure. We integrate design-build expertise, advanced technology, and innovative procurement methods to extend the life of critical structures, prioritizing the maintenance of existing assets over new construction. By championing the upkeep of essential assets, we pave the way for a more resilient future, ensuring the integrity of our urban landscapes for generations to come.

Requirements

  • Hands-on mentor and coach.
  • Team and solution oriented.
  • Approachable.
  • A good listener.
  • Ability to remain calm in stressful situations.
  • Ability to effectively communicate expectations, hold teams members accountable, and provides feedback on performance.
  • Proactive.
  • Professional.
  • Positive Attitude.
  • Diligent.
  • Detail-oriented.
  • Able to prioritize and multi-task.
  • Facilitates annual review process for all direct reports.
  • 3-5 yrs - Production - Construction General - Required
  • Able to pass a respirator fit test and wear a respirator when required on specific jobsites
  • Able to pass Pulmonary Function / Fit Test
  • Performs physical activity such as climbing ladders/scaffolding
  • Performs physical activity that requires balancing, walking, stooping, crawling, reaching
  • Performs physical activity that requires considerable use of arms, legs, and moving whole body
  • Able to move your hand, hand and arm together, or two hands to grasp, manipulate, assemble objects
  • Able to keep hand and arm steady while moving arm or holding arm and hand in one position
  • Able to coordinate two or more limbs while sitting, standing, or lying down
  • Able to lift, push, pull, or carry objects up to 50lbs without assistance
  • Able to handle and utilize various tools and equipment
  • Physical capability to operate motor vehicles and/or heavy equipment
  • Able to speak and hear detailed information through oral communication
  • Has visual acuity to see items clearly and sharply and to recognize small detail
  • Willing to work from project site up to 100%
  • Willing to work 50-55 hour per week and have flexible work hours
  • Willing to work whenever/wherever needed, including night shift, out of town, etc
  • Willing to work at heights up to 650 feet off the ground
  • Can provide reliable transportation to and from the jobsite daily

Responsibilities

  • Assures accountability of tools and light equipment (generators, floor saws, epoxy pumps, swing scaffold motors, etc.) in the performance of job duties.
  • Assures that tools are cleaned and stored in a secure and appropriate place upon completion of work shift (locks tools in gang box, chain, and lock up generators, cover swing scaffold motors, and tie down platforms, etc.).
  • Assures crew reports to work on time and at proper locations.
  • Notifies supervisor of crew status before start of shift.
  • Assures safe operation of heavy equipment and vehicles (skid steer loaders, forklifts, power buggles, truck, etc.) and in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications, both on and off jobsite.
  • Assures that equipment is cleaned and parked in an appropriate place.
  • Communicates professionally and knowledgably to customer/client when required.
  • Demonstrates how to perform a known task or skill to crew and assists in training Tech 1, 2, and 3 employees.
  • Determines and checks amounts of materials required to complete a task, such as cubic yards of concrete, gallons of coatings, length of high-rise motor cable, etc.
  • Reports shortages of materials to supervisor so that no downtime is incurred.
  • Measures accurately the work completed daily, reports in detail, repair and protection quantities and other items as required by supervisor.
  • Performs and assures the proficient operation of hand-held, electric, and hydraulic powered and non-powered tools and more complex equipment that is required by Tech 1, 2 and 3.
  • Performs and assures that routine maintenance, cleaning and repair to vehicles and equipment is completed.
  • Reports to supervisor, mechanic, or shop person major repairs that are required to tools, minor and major equipment in a manner that will assure that no down time is incurred.
  • Reports to supervisor clearly, accurately and in detail the daily activities of the crew supervised both verbally and in writing on the required paper work (daily field report, diary, job log, etc.)
  • Supervises a minimum of a two-man crew and proficiently performs the basic labor and skilled tasks of a Tech 1, 2, and 3
  • Mixes cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-mixing machine.
  • Builds wooden forms, and clamps forms around area to be repaired, using hand tools.
  • Positions forms for pouring concrete, and dismantles forms after use, using saws, hammers, nails, or bolts.
  • Places, consolidates, and protects concrete or masonry structures.
  • Wets surface to prepare for bonding.
  • Fills holes and cracks with grout or slurry.
  • Spreads, levels and smoothes concrete, using rake, shovel, hand or power trowel, hand or power screed, and float.
  • Cleans, coats, seals, waterproofs or restores concrete surfaces, using appropriate compounds.
  • Chips, scrapes, grinds, sands, or polishes spots, ridges, and rough projections to finish concrete, using pneumatic chisels, power grinders, or hand tools.
  • Installs anchor bolts, steel plates, doorsills and other fixtures in freshly poured concrete or pattern or stamps the surface to provide a decorative finish.
  • Molds expansion joints and edges, using edging tools, jointers, and straightedge.
  • Erects and disassembles scaffolding, shoring, braces, traffic, barricades, ramps, and other temporary structures.
  • Performs routine maintenance and cleaning to vehicles and equipment such as engine oil filter change, cleaning of mortar mixers and shovels, installs plug ends on power cords, etc.
  • Lubricates, cleans and repairs machinery, equipment and tools.
  • Accounts for all tools and light equipment (generators, floor saws, epoxy pumps, swing scaffold motors, etc.) in the performance of job duties.
  • Cleans tools and stores them in secure and appropriate place upon completion of work shift (locks tools in gang box, chains and locks up generators, covers swing scaffold motors and ties down platforms).
  • Identifies, packs, and transports hazardous materials.
  • Operates, reads, and maintains air monitoring and other sampling devices in confined and/or hazardous environments.
  • Reads and interprets plans, instructions, and specifications to determine work activities.
  • Loads, unloads, and identifies building materials, machinery and tools, and distributes them to the appropriate locations, according to project plans and specifications.
  • Cleans and prepares construction sites to eliminate possible hazards.
  • Controls traffic passing near, in, and around work zones.
  • Measures, marks and records openings and distances to lay out areas where construction work will be performed.
  • Assures all PPE required by safety specs is worn by employees, subcontractors and site visitors
  • Attends daily and weekly safety Tool Box meetings and participates in Jobsite Safety Analyses (JSA)
  • Performs work in strict compliance with jobsite/shop requirements and the Field Guide to Better Safety
  • Performs all work in compliance with Company's safety policies as well as industry standards
  • Understands the principles of Safety 24/7 and empowers his/her team toward reaching its safety goals
  • Ensures jobsite/shop is maintained in a safe manner
  • Promotes 24/7 Safety Culture and exhibits a Safety 24/7 attitude in all situations
  • Reports immediately, accurately and in full detail all incidents
  • Initiates actions to assure timely resolution of identified hazards or unsafe conditions/practices
  • Is extremely safety conscious in all situations
  • Sets an example for others by demonstrating that safety is a core value
  • Wears all Personal Protection Equipment required by safety specifications
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