Dredging Field Engineer - Marine Projects on Rotation
Weeks Marine, Inc.
Covington (LA)
On-site
USD 60,000 - 70,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans
Paid time off
Retirement plans with matching
Job summary
Weeks Marine, Inc. is seeking a Field Engineer in Covington, LA to support the marine dredging division. The role includes project layout, hydrographic surveying, and dredging quality control. Ideal candidates have backgrounds in Civil or Ocean Engineering and strong skills in Microsoft applications. A commitment to safety and teamwork is essential. This full-time position offers comprehensive benefits, including health coverage and retirement plans, and requires travel on a 19/9 rotational schedule.
Qualifications
Entry Level Position for candidates with target backgrounds in Civil Engineering, Ocean Engineering, or Construction Management.
1-3 years’ experience in dredging or survey industry in lieu of a bachelor’s degree.
Ability to accurately read contract drawings.
Responsibilities
Commitment to an incident and injury-free workplace.
Coordinate survey activities with the Project Engineer.
Collect and process hydrographic and topographic survey data.
Skills
Civil Engineering
Ocean Engineering
Construction Management
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Microsoft PowerPoint
AutoCAD
Trimble
Hypack software
Education
Entry Level Position in relevant field
Tools
Surveying Equipment
Job description
Weeks Marine, Inc. is seeking a Field Engineer in Covington, LA to support the marine dredging division. The role includes project layout, hydrographic surveying, and dredging quality control. Ideal candidates have backgrounds in Civil or Ocean Engineering and strong skills in Microsoft applications. A commitment to safety and teamwork is essential. This full-time position offers comprehensive benefits, including health coverage and retirement plans, and requires travel on a 19/9 rotational schedule.