Resident Field Technician removes, installs, repairs, disassembles, assembles, performs failure analyses of all equipment including engines, electrical systems, hydraulics, transmissions, power train, brakes, steering, and electronic and computer applications. Work is done in shop or customers location. Being a Resident Field Technician home base is away from shop. Requires a high school diploma. Additionally, Resident Field Technician typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Resident Field Technician works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be a Resident Field Technician typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Please send any additional information or qualifications to
Lindsey Fortunato at L.Fortunato@fortunatoconstruction.com
Are you a hands-on individual with a passion for ensuring construction sites operate seamlessly and safely? Our family-owned commercial construction management firm in Connecticut is seeking a dynamic and skilled Field Technician to join our team. As a Field Technician, you will play a crucial role in maintaining efficient, effective, and safe jobsites throughout the Northeast. If you thrive in a fast-paced construction environment, possess excellent organizational and carpentry skills, and are ready for a new challenge, we want to hear from you!
Temporary Partitions and Safety Barricades: Erecting and maintaining temporary partitions and safety barricades, and jobsite signage to ensure a secure and hazard-free work environment.
Job Site Organization and Clean-Up: Contributing to the organization and cleanliness of construction sites to enhance efficiency and safety standards.
Light Carpentry: Undertaking light carpentry tasks as needed to support ongoing construction activities.
Punch List and Warranty Work: Completing punch list and warranty work to ensure project completion and client satisfaction.
Project Management: Managing and supervising small projects independently, ensuring they are executed to the highest standards.
Site Superintendent: Acting as a site superintendent when required, overseeing day-to-day operations and coordinating with project teams.
Plan Reading Skills: Preference will be given to candidates with strong plan reading skills.
OSHA 30 Certification: Preference will be given to candidates with OSHA 30 certification.
Travel: Daily travel to jobsites throughout the Northeast is a fundamental aspect of this role, with occasional overnight travel as needed.
Previous experience in a construction-related role, with a focus on on-site labor assistance.
Strong organizational and multitasking abilities.
Carpentry skills and a good understanding of construction processes.
Ability to manage and supervise small projects independently.
Excellent communication and leadership skills.
Flexibility for daily travel and occasional overnight stays.
Plan reading skills (preferred).
OSHA 30 certification (preferred).