Site engineers are responsible for planning, marking out and levelling construction sites before any building work takes place. They also build roads,.....
Site engineers are responsible for planning, marking out and levelling construction sites before any building work takes place. They also build roads, drainage systems and other vital facilities to make sure construction projects go off without a hitch.Organizing materials and ensuring sites are safe and clean.
Preparing cost estimates and ensuring appropriate materials and tools are available.
Providing technical advice and suggestions for improvement on particular projects.
Diagnosing and troubleshooting equipment as required.
Negotiating with suppliers and vendors to ensure the best contracts.
Authorizing technical drawings and engineering plans.
Drawing up work schedules and communicating any adjustments to crew members and clients.
Gathering data, compiling reports and delivering presentations to relevant stakeholders.
Delegating tasks and scheduling meetings and training sessions where required.
Completing quality assurance and providing feedback to the team.
Uses machines to remove earth.
Operates dragline, clamshell and other excavating machines.
Dumps earth into trucks.
Dredges lakes, streams, a.....
Uses machines to remove earth.
Operates dragline, clamshell and other excavating machines.
Dumps earth into trucks.
Dredges lakes, streams, and swamps; hauls mud.
Operates trucks, dump trucks, and bulldozers.
Operates landfill compaction equipment.
Covers refuse in sanitary landfill.
Supervises laborers and equipment operators in excavating work.
Uses computer applications or other automated systems such as spreadsheets, word processing, calendar, email and database software in performing work assignments.
Prepares etching solution according to formula.
Perform activities such as backfilling excavations, vibrating or breaking rock or concrete, and making winter roads.
Lubricates, adjusts, and repairs machinery, and replaces parts such as gears, bearings, and bucket teeth.
Set up and inspect equipment.
Measures and verifies levels of rock or gravel, bases, and other excavated material.
Moves materials over short distances, such a around a construction site, factory, or warehouse