Construction Field Technician I (Survey Technician)
Company: Flintco, LLC
Location: Austin
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Founded in 1908, Flintco now
employs more than 750 people in 10 cities serving clients in
healthcare, renewable energy, education, hospitality, sports and
industrial. Flintco also self-performs concrete, steel erection and
excavation. Nothing matters more to us than the quality and growth
of our people. Our teams are smart, humble and disciplined. Flintco
is recognized for its commitment to safety and quality, using Lean
principles as a guide to continuous improvement. The five guiding
principles of our Ethos are: Safety, Integrity, Quality,
Accountability and Honesty. We live it every day. Job Summary
Responsible for supporting the execution of work in the field to
include, supporting field teams with Safety, closeout and
punch-list items, and supporting the logistical needs of the field
leadership team and trade partners with the day-to-day completion
of their assigned tasks. The Field Technician should be a flexible,
detail-oriented individual that will thrive performing in a
fast-paced, team-oriented environment, with the ability to
multi-task, produce quality deliverables, and meet project-based
deadlines. Essential Duties and Responsibilities All duties and
responsibilities include the following, however, other duties may
be assigned. To perform in this position successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Utilize independent judgement, problem-solving ability, and
prioritization based on relevant factors Good communication skills
to articulate challenges and success stories to internal and
external clients Tracks and assists with closing out project punch
list items and/or identified quality issues with completed work
Supports Trade Partners and the project team with logistical items
during work activiteis to include clean up, lay down operations,
scheduling, tools, material, and equipment sourcing, Informs
Superintendent of any quality deficiencies Study and analyze
construction drawings and shop drawings to confirm or otherwise
establish the planned layout dimensions and elevations for the
project Inform Superintendent of any variations in the project
dimensions and elevations, and assist company and subcontractor
personnel to (1) understand the layout, and (2) identify the
precise locations of the elements being installed Other functions
as may be required or assigned by Project Superintendent or other
authorized individual, including making suggestions of alternative
construction methods and techniques, and/or developing
interpretations of vague or conflicting information, etc. Ability
to quickly learn new hardware/software tools Serve as an ambassador
for efforts and services internally/externally and collaborate with
project teams Travel up to 50% of the time, to various construction
sites; plan and execute multiple projects daily Ability to work
flexible hours due to project or site constraints, including
occasional early, late, or weekend hours Management
Responsibilities None Knowledge/Skills/Ability The ability to work
closely with the field team to learn the superintendent roles and
responsibilities. Good people and leadership skills directing labor
and working with trade partners. Problem solving skills and the
ability to work towards finding a solution to the problems. Skill
in observing two dimensional drawings or pictures and understanding
how they will look in three dimensions as solid objects. Ability to
read and interpret construction documents. Experience with VDC
technologies such as Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, and other similar
software systems is a plus. Education High School Degree or
vocational training or an equivalent combination of education,
technical training and experience. Experience 0-2 years
construction field experience or equivalent combination of
education and experience. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
None Physical Requirements Physical demands are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. While performing the duties of this position,
the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to
finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or
balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear. The
employee is occasionally required to sit and smell. The employee
must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision
abilities required by this position include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and
ability to adjust focus. Occasionally, especially when managing
multiple projects and during problematic opening and/or closing
phases of projects, mental stress can be taxing. May be required to
work long hours for extended periods of time. Observing (seeing
well, either naturally or with correction), as in reading detailed
blueprints, drawings, sketches and plans at close proximity. Seeing
and observing at a distance as in making visual assessments of the
exact location of a marker when viewed through a surveyor’s
instrument. Special Job Dimensions The office provides a safe and
healthy work environment, is adequately heated and cooled, is free
from exposure and extreme conditions, has appropriate lighting and
office furnishings, and is smoke-free and drug-free. While
performing the duties of this position in the fabrication shop,
warehouse, maintenance shop or at a project site, the employee
could be regularly exposed to any number of the following,
including, but not limited to: moving mechanical parts; moving
machinery; high, precarious places (including, but not limited to,
being raised several hundred feet in a bucket); close tight
quarters; rough and sloped terrain; fumes or airborne particles;
drilling and blasting activities; welding activities; toxic or
caustic chemicals; the potential of falling rock; and outside
weather conditions. The employee may be occasionally exposed to
risk of electrical shock and vibration. The noise level in the work
environment is generally loud.
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