Duration: ASAP through March 30, 2026
Hourly Pay Rate: $65-$70
Location: Wolfe Creek Nuclear Power plant in KS.
Candidate: Would prefer a local person but will pay per diem
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Field Rebar Engineer Responsibilities
Participating in the daily safety briefings.
Providing engineering support for project activities.
Support the crew in implementation of fabrication drawing including rebar drawing.
Providing oversight of the construction activities.
Review of submitted test reports in a timely manner. Ensuring technical issues are addressed in a timely manner.
Coordinating responses to Non-Conformance Reports on the project.
Technical review of procedures.
Ensuring compliance with design and licensing documents.
Driver’s license required (must obtain a Real ID by May 7 or have approved alternative identification)
Ability to receive a nuclear site badge (pass background checks and drug test)
Requirements
•Familiar with scaffolding regulations
Spans, overhand, overlap, OSHA requirements for mid and top rail, etc
•Experience in layout and surveying for elevation and perpendicularity using standard construction tools, hand and optical survey tools. Establishing control points or datums in 3D off of vertical formwork using projection or template installation
•Solid understanding of formwork installation, drawing interpretation, and in field inspections to design
•Basic level of understanding of trigonometry (for alignment)
•Experience with 2D autocad and developing layout maps for fabrication team off of design documents
•Internalize project design criteria and interpret in field requests or changes to validate or dispute functionality
Additional Requirements
•Experience using and interpreting ACI 318, 347, 301, 315, 117, 347 (or SP-004)
•Rebar or formwork design experience past a field engineer level
•Detailing rebar to ACI 318, 315, aSa standards
•Designing temporary structures – formwork, scaffolding, etc
•Basic timber design experience
Qualification/Education requirements:
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.
5-10 years’ experience in construction
Experience in the Nuclear industry