Field Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Construction
Civil Engineering -
Engineering
Civil Engineering
Why This Role Matters
Our entry‑level leadership role of a Field Engineer is the backbone of our project teams—connecting plans on paper to work in the field. You’ll play a critical role in delivering some of the largest, most complex renewable energy projects in the country while building the foundation for a long‑term career in construction leadership. This is a hands‑on, high‑impact role designed for those who want real responsibility early, to thrive in the field, and take pride in building infrastructure that matters.
This position provides exposure to construction projects nationwide and supports professional growth through a wide range of potential career paths.
- Support daily construction operations to ensure work is completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and to quality standards
- Coordinate with Trade Superintendents, subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers to keep work moving efficiently
- Track daily production quantities, equipment usage, and cost data to support accurate reporting and forecasting
- Assist with short‑interval planning (two‑week lookahead) and daily Plan of the Day execution
- Help enforce Blattner’s zero life‑altering events safety culture on site
- Support QA/QC inspections, documentation, and compliance with project Quality Plans
- Assist with environmental compliance activities including SWPPP, erosion control, and permit requirements
- Support engineering reviews, RFIs, as‑built drawings, and job book documentation
- Assist with subcontractor progress tracking, pay applications, and change documentation
- Monitor job costs against estimates and elevate risks or variances early
- Partner closely with Superintendents, Project Construction Coordinators, and Site Managers to support field leadership
- Build strong working relationships with clients, landowners, utilities, and internal teams
- Participate in structured onboarding, mentorship, and ongoing development opportunities
- You understand your role, expectations, and how your work impacts project outcomes
- You’re trusted by field leaders and subcontractors to get things done the right way
- You continue to grow your technical, organizational, and leadership skills with each project
- You’re building toward your next role—whether that’s Project Construction Coordinator, Superintendent, or another leadership path at Blattner
- Associate or bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- Interest in renewable energy or large‑scale construction projects
- Willingness to travel and work project‑based assignments (typical projects range 6–18 months)
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize in a fast‑paced field environment
- A team‑first mindset with a commitment to safety, integrity, and continuous improvement
- Meaningful work on projects that are helping meet the nation’s growing demand for energy
- Hands‑on experience and responsibility early in your career
- Support and development, including mentorship and clear performance feedback
- Competitive pay and benefits, including travel support and per diem
- A culture built on People, Pride, Purpose
$69,083.00 - $ Individual Compensation to be determined based on the applicant’s applicable experience and qualifications balanced against internal equity.
WHO ARE WE?With more than 115 years of construction experience, the company has played a vital role in building America’s critical infrastructure, ranging from railroads and highways to dams and mines. Since 1997, Blattner has focused on renewable energy solutions and is responsible for some of the most significant solar, wind and storage projects in the U.S. Today, Blattner has installed more than 25% of America’s utility‑scale wind, solar and energy storage capacity.
Blattner Company is the parent company of Blattner Energy and D.H. Blattner & Sons, of which all are members of the Quanta Services family of companies. Company headquarters are in Avon,…
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