Field Technician - Construction Inspections; Career
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Construction Labor / Trades
Who We Are
While we are the Heavy Hitters for Geotechnical Engineering- in the Materials Testing & Inspections realm- in Residential Construction, we do handle some Commercial projects and are being carried to expand into various new avenues by the reputation we have with our clients.
What We DoWe test and inspect materials utilized in construction and measure their stability to ensure the Contractors can move forward safely in their projects. Concrete, Soil, Rebar, Post-Tension Cables, Framing, Drainage, and so much more. All of that needs to be constructed according to specifics of the Engineer's plans and the various codes.
What Opportunities We Offer- Office & Field
Our Office and Admin roles have a variety of challenges and are crucial in supporting our Field Crews. We cross train everyone in various roles and consider people for several roles in an interview; that is because we see people for who they are, who they can become, and what value we can bring to them, and what they can bring to us.
All office positions are steady, stable, consistent, and reliable. Great for going to school full-time regardless of what major and even better if its construction related. Our Field Tech positions are a great career in itself and a brilliant introduction into construction.
Welcome to the unique industry of Construction Materials Testing & Inspections where the work you do is vital to construction and the growth of our communities!
Your Role as a Field TechnicianYou will learn to inspectconstruction work, performed by contractors/trades, to check it complies with the requirements of the project specifications and building codes. ProTeX Field Technicians conduct a variety of construction inspections and testing each day at several different construction sites throughout the valley.
Examples of Inspections and Testing- Post-Tension Foundation Inspections
- Anchor Inspections
- Drainage Inspections
- Soil Testing
- Concrete Sampling
- Materials Sampling
The Field Technician is a full-time position working upwards of 40 hours a week, Monday – Friday, and on a rotating Saturday schedule. We work when the contractors are working, which means some of our jobs start as early as 1:00 AM when concrete is being poured.
The daily schedule, sent out the night before- between 5PM-6PM, provides the time of your first inspection the next day
. You can expect to drive up to 200 miles a day, in a company-provided truck, as you move between job sites.
Must be able to work independently with little to no supervision. Lift up to 75 lbs., have a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, and a desire to learn and grow with Arizona’s leading Geotechnical testing and inspection company.
No Experience Required - at ProTeX we're Invested in YOUAs a valued member of the ProTeX team, we will train you, mentor you and help you advance through, and pay for, certifications with ACI (American Concrete Institute), ATTI (Arizona Technical Training Institute), PTI (Post-Tensioning Institute), and more. As you gain experience and acquire certifications you will have the opportunity to advance from a Level I Technician up to a Level IV Senior Field Technician.
BENEFITS- Starting pay is $18/hour + Self-Paced Pay Progressions + Paid Certifications
- Work truck- must complete training, to commute from home to the office/worksite
- Paid time off and 6 paid holidays/year
- Company Sponsored Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance Plans
- 401k with a 50% Company Match
- PPE and Uniforms provided, including $100 to help purchase work boots and $25 for jeans
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