The Engineering Specialist is a support role within an engineering division, designed for individuals launching their careers in the field. In this classification, the candidate works under the supervision of senior engineers and project managers, assisting with technical tasks, data collection, project documentation, and preliminary design work. The role is structured as a learning experience, where on-the-job training and mentorship are provided to help develop fundamental engineering skills. The Engineering Specialist plays a vital role in ensuring that essential engineering projects run efficiently and meet quality and safety standards while building a strong foundation for future growth in the engineering profession.
Assist in gathering field data for engineering studies by using both manual and electronic survey devices. Help with collecting and analyzing measurements, technical data, and other essential parameters required by engineering projects. Assist in drafting, reviewing, and updating project specifications and design documents. Collaborate with senior engineers to support preliminary design, calculations, and feasibility studies. Help manage project schedules by tracking progress and reporting on milestones or delays. Operate engineering software, such as computer-aided design programs, to modify or create technical drawings. Assist in data entry and maintaining electronic records of project details and engineering computations. Participate in team meetings and contribute ideas to solving technical challenges.
Demonstrates the ability to analyze data, interpret technical information, and support engineering decisions. Capable of documenting processes clearly and communicating technical details effectively to both technical and non-technical team members. Works collaboratively in a dynamic team environment, offering support and seeking guidance as needed. Ensures accuracy in measurements, calculations, and documentation which is critical to maintaining quality standards.
High school diploma or GED. Associate's degree in an engineering discipline (e.g., mechanical, electrical, civil, environmental, chemical) or a related field may be required.