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ESI’s SkillBridge Field Engineer Program provides a hands-on opportunity designed to transition Active Duty Service Members into the commercial construction industry through real-world jobsite experience. Participants support active construction projects by assisting Superintendents and site teams with daily operations, field documentation, subcontractor coordination, safety enforcement, quality control, and schedule support while upholding ESI’s standards for safety and quality. The program combines on-the-job training with structured instruction led by experienced field leadership, providing exposure to construction fundamentals, drawings, RFIs, site layout, materials management, and jobsite leadership.
Job Responsibility:
Assisting Superintendents and site teams with daily operations
Field documentation
Subcontractor coordination
Safety enforcement
Quality control
Schedule support
Upholding ESI’s standards for safety and quality
Site layout, elevations, and quality control
Leadership and supervision of field labor
Requirements:
Must be an Active Duty Service member in the United States Military
Must be approved, or be able to attain approval, for a 60-90 day minimum SkillBridge opportunity
Demonstrate leadership, integrity, perseverance, reliability, respect, self-discipline, dedication, and dependability
Possesses organizational skills and is detail-oriented
Demonstrates personal motivation, initiative, and potential for growth
Can work independently with minimal supervision and limited direction
Shows an aptitude for management and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate well both verbally and in writing
Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality
Limited knowledge of Microsoft Office suite programs
specifically, Word, Excel, Outlook, and Project
Effective and professional communication and interaction with supervisors, employees, and others, whether individually or in a team environment, are vital aspects of the role
Adherence to safety protocols and the ability to follow oral and written instructions, including warning signs, equipment guidelines, and company policies, are necessary for performing work safely and effectively