Our client is seeking OSP Field Engineers who will play a crucial role in the planning, design, and implementation of Outside Plant (OSP) infrastructure. Your focus will be on ensuring accurate and efficient field data collection and analysis for the construction of aerial, buried, underground, and building applications in the telecom industry.
RESPONSIBILITIES:Site Visits and Data Collection:- Conduct comprehensive site visits within the designated market.
- Collect detailed field notes for the design of construction drawings, ensuring legibility and accuracy.
- Determine the scope of work by analyzing work sites and design requests.
- Collect roadway names with surface types, road surface widths, back of sidewalks, front and back of ditches, back of Right of Way (ROW), all validated with pictures.
- Identify and capture coordinates of all buried visible utilities within 50’ of the centerline of the proposed underground path.
- Conduct comprehensive fielding surveys with detailed observations. Note other impediments and possible obstructions, such as railroad tracks, flood areas, gated communities, restricted areas, drainage areas, etc.
- Deliver projects within set timelines while ensuring high-quality work.
- Maintain attention to detail and communicate any concerns or updates to the OSP Designer.
- Interact professionally with both internal and external customers.
- Adhere to all company safety practices and policies.
- Ensure compliance with municipal requirements and Excavation/TCP safety standards.
- Trained in the collection of Excavation/TCP requirements and safety requirements.
- Collect and validate information on the type of excavation required (dirt, pavement, concrete, gravel, etc.) and note areas of difficult excavation (trees, water, rock, fences, etc.).
- Provide support through the final stages of design.
- Report progress daily and weekly via shared trackers and update calls.
- Address deliverables, including the total number of residents in each building with photos of the front of buildings, power or gas meters, and directories or mailboxes (MDU/MTU).
- Assist in OSP network design and development, including line setup, staking specifications, and cable/line extensions.
- Support permit preparation and right-of-way use approvals.
- Update and maintain as-built drawings and documentation.
- Education: High school diploma required; post-secondary education in a related field preferred.
- Experience: At least one year of relevant experience in telecom, utilities, cabling, or construction. Familiarity with fiber is a plus.
- Skills: Highly attentive to detail, able to clearly and concisely transcribe observations into notes, and basic mathematical skills.
- Certifications: Willingness to undergo training and adapt to industry trends.
- Technical Proficiency:
- Knowledge of CAD (Computer-Aided Design).
- Familiarity with project management and construction planning procedures.
- Ability to read and comprehend engineering schematics.
- Experience with online applications on various devices like phones, tablets, and computers.
- Prior experience using GIS (Geographic Information Systems) software.
- Strong time management skills.
- Basic familiarity with project management concepts.
- Work Authorization: Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and active automobile insurance.
- Must have a personal vehicle available for daily travel.
- Flexible schedule to match customer hours and meet deadlines.
- Outdoor site visits in various weather conditions, with occasional remote work.
- Occasional overnight travel may be required.
- Adherence to safety standards and professional dress code while on-site.
As an OSP Field Engineer with our client, you'll have the opportunity to work on groundbreaking projects in the telecom sector, contributing significantly to infrastructure development. Your role will not only involve technical expertise but also a strong commitment to safety and quality. If you're ready to take on this challenging and rewarding position, we look forward to your application.