Laboratory/Field Technician
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Energy/Power Generation
Engineering Design & Technologists
This is an excellent opportunity with a nationally recognized engineering, architecture, and forensics consulting firm based in Willowbrook, Illinois. Raths, Raths & Johnson, Inc. (RRJ) is looking for a motivated, committed, and enthusiastic candidate interested in working with experienced structural engineers and architects to provide technician-level assistance in the construction industry.
This individual would be responsible for assisting with RRJ’s laboratory and field services and general laboratory- and office-related maintenance. An ideal candidate would also have experience in computer-aided drafting (CAD) to assist in developing construction drawings. Assigned tasks depend on the project needs. Below is a list of basic skill sets and expectations for a qualified entry level Laboratory/Field Technician.
General Skills- Perform manual labor/carpentry tasks and be proficient in power tool use.
- Perform basic computer-related tasks (a working knowledge of word processing, data entry, and similar applications is required).
- Travel to job sites and perform errands (e.g., pick up supplies, materials, or equipment) using personal or RRJ vehicle.
- Operate photographic tools including video camera, still camera, and lighting tools to document field and laboratory work.
- Understand and generally interpret architectural drawings, structural drawings, and specifications under supervision.
- Read, interpret, and execute industry standard test procedures (ASTM, AAMA, etc.) under supervision.
- Produce high-quality work product that is detailed, thorough, complete, and accurate.
- Operate scissor lift and forklift in laboratory.
- Perform basic metal working and welding tasks.
- Have experience in one or more of the following drafting applications:
AutoCAD, Sketch Up, and Revit - Be technically competent to develop skills in other drafting applications.
- Prepare details, drawing sets, models, etc. under direct supervision.
- Assist in updating AutoCAD standards at RRJ.
- Assist in preparation of test specimens, setting up equipment, construction of test assemblies, and performing tests.
- Perform on-site field and laboratory testing in a methodical manner under supervision. Previous experience in field quality control testing (e.g., building enclosure testing), investigative programs (e.g., air and water leakage testing), and/or laboratory testing (e.g., material property evaluation and load testing) is beneficial.
- Accurately record test data and observations.
- Be technically competent and able to learn the uses, limitations, general maintenance, in-house calibration, and use requirements of RRJ’s equipment, including tools, instruments, data loggers, and data acquisition systems.
- Check equipment after use by self and others and keep equipment for field and lab use in operating order.
- Perform in-house calibration check on equipment under supervision and assist with preparing equipment for annual third-party calibration.
- Work at heights from ladders, fixed scaffolds, powered man-lifts, and suspended scaffoldings. Previous training is beneficial; however, training opportunities are offered by RRJ.
- Observe and document construction and investigative activities in an organized and easy to follow method.
- Write clear and concise field notes regarding conditions observed, as-built geometry, work performed, and equipment used.
- Accurately document the condition of artifacts, test specimens, existing construction, and equipment using sketches, photographs, and text.
- Maintain RRJ lab spaces including organizing, cleaning, and storing tools, equipment, and artifacts.
- Maintain RRJ vehicle(s), including loading and unloading equipment, cleaning, and assistance in facilitating all necessary maintenance and servicing (e.g., vehicle drop off).
- Assist in periodic maintenance of RRJ office spaces (e.g., cleaning, taking out garbage, changing light bulbs, and moving furniture).
- Communicate regularly with project managers and other senior staff members.
- Use time efficiently in the laboratory and in the field.
- Adjust to changes in work situation, new people, ideas, and procedures.
- Provide a professional demeanor to clients and associates and takes advantage of opportunities to promote RRJ.
- Use non-billable time constructively to improve skills or assist with RRJ tasks.
- Present thoughtful ideas for improving the operation of RRJ.
- Participate in learning opportunities.
- Resolve conflicts with co-workers in a constructive manner.
- Observe office policies and procedures such as those regarding timesheets and expense reports, scheduling, equipment check out, general conduct, dress code, and computer use.
- Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
- Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)
- Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
- Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
- Short Term & Long Term Disability
- Training & Development
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