Senior Assistant Resident Engineer - Asheville, NC

Asheville, NC
Full Time
CEI
Experienced

NCDOT Senior Assistant Resident Engineer

Location: Asheville, NC and Surrounding Areas

About Us

Goins Sweitzer Engineers and Consultants is a multi-modal, transportation-focused consulting firm offering construction management solutions to our clients’ infrastructure project needs through the delivery of responsive, high-quality construction and engineering inspection (CEI), contract administration, construction materials management, utility coordination, training, value analysis, cost estimating, risk assessment, and specialized project and program management consulting services.

We are committed to delivering exceptional services and creating a truly outstanding experience for both our employees and our clients. Our firm was built with the vision of fostering a work environment that inspires personal and professional growth and empowering every individual to reach their fullest potential. This employee-centric culture fosters an environment that attracts top-tier professionals who are deeply committed to delivering exceptional, high-quality services with professionalism and genuine care for our clients.

Job Description

We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented NCDOT CEI Senior Assistant Resident Engineer (Sr. ARE) to join our team of construction professionals. As an NCDOT Sr. ARE, you will be assigned to one or more active construction sites and be responsible for verifying the quality and compliance of project activities in accordance with North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) standards and specifications. You will have the opportunity to advance your skillset through on-the-job training as well as attendance at certification classes.

Key Responsibilities

Duties will include but may not be limited to:

  1. Construction Oversite:
    1. Act as the on-site representative of the owner, supporting the Resident Engineer in all aspects of project execution.
    2. Monitor daily construction activities to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and contract requirements.
    3. Evaluate field conditions and provide technical guidance to contractors, Engineers of Record, and stakeholders.
    4. Identify and resolve complex construction issues through sound engineering judgment and collaboration.
    5. Conduct frequent site visits to assess progress, address concerns, and ensure quality outcomes with minimal cost impact.
  2. Documentation and Reporting:
    1. Reconcile project quantities with contractors and assist in preparation and execution of monthly estimates.
    2. Calculate and administer pay adjustments related to failed material testing (e.g., concrete and asphalt cores).
    3. Review and approve RFIs (Requests for Information) and submittals for compliance and accuracy.
    4. Analyze costs and prepare justification for supplemental agreements and contract modifications.
    5. Evaluate and assist in the review and resolution of contractor claims.
    6. Maintain detailed records of project activities, including negotiations, decisions, and key discussions.
    7. Document weekly project updates, site observations, risks, and unresolved issues.
  3. Supervision of Inspection Staff
    1. Lead, mentor, and manage construction inspection personnel.
    2. Assign and coordinate daily inspection activities to support construction operations.
    3. Review and approve inspector daily reports and project documentation.
    4. Ensure staff members are properly trained and equipped to perform assigned duties.
    5. Schedule and oversee night work operations as needed.
    6. Conduct employee performance evaluations and provide ongoing feedback.
  4. Quality Assurance:
    1. Ensure all construction work complies with applicable specifications, standards, and approved plans.
    2. Review inspection reports and verify accuracy and completeness of documentation.
    3. Monitor testing procedures and results to ensure materials meet quality requirements.
    4. Address deficiencies promptly and coordinate corrective actions with project stakeholders.
    5. Promote best practices to achieve durable, high-quality construction outcomes.
  5. Safety Compliance:
    1. Promote and enforce adherence to safety standards for construction personnel and the traveling public.
    2. Identify potential safety risks and work collaboratively to mitigate hazards.
    3. Conduct and lead regular safety meetings with inspection staff and project teams.
    4. Monitor construction activities for compliance with OSHA and project-specific safety requirements.
    5. Encourage a culture of safety awareness and accountability across the project team.
  6. Communication:
    1. Facilitate and/or participate in pre-construction, progress, environmental, and change order meetings.
    2. Serve as a liaison between contractors, government agencies, engineers, and project stakeholders.
    3. Communicate project expectations, updates, and decisions clearly and effectively.
    4. Document and manage discussions related to disputes, negotiations, and project changes.
    5. Coordinate with internal and external teams to ensure alignment on project goals and timelines.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Minimum of 10+ years of experience as a CEI Inspector or Project Manager on NCDOT projects
  • Prior NCDOT Construction Inspection or Project Manager experience.
  • A strong sense of responsibility, a positive attitude, and the ability to work well independently and as part of a team
  • Ability to perform field measurements and complete mathematical calculations to determine areas and volumes, and convert between units
  • Ability to manage and support mid to senior level inspection staff.
  • Ability to make judgement calls in the field regarding construction issues encountered.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Willingness to work both indoors and outdoors, in varying weather conditions
  • Willingness to work weekends and nights if required
  • Valid driver’s license and favorable driving record
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelors Degree in Engineering or Associate Degree in Engineering or a related field
  • Prior experience as an Assistant Resident Engineer or as a Project Manager on NCDOT projects.
  • Familiarity with NCDOT Standards and Specifications
  • Current or previously held the following certifications:
    • NCDOT Concrete Field Technician
    • ACI Concrete Field Level I
    • NCDOT Erosion and Sediment Control Level II
    • NCDOT Introduction to Asphalt
    • NCDOT QMS Roadway
    • NCDOT ABC and Borrow Pit Sampling
    • NCDOT Conventional Density
    • OSHA 10-Hour Construction

Benefits

  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance plans
  • Retirement savings plan with company contributions
  • Personal time off and paid holidays
  • Company vehicle for work purposes, depending upon assignment
  • Opportunities for professional development and training
  • Collaborative and inclusive work environment
  • The opportunity to contribute to critical transportation projects that enhance North Carolina's infrastructure

Goins Sweitzer Engineers and Consultants is an equal opportunity employer, committed to promoting diversity and fostering an inclusive workplace.

Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States. We are currently unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa.

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