Structural Field Engineer (SFE) The Structural Field Engineer (SFE) will provide technical support for WMATAs structures maintenance teams. The SFE will initially set up key processes, as approved by the Program Director and/or the designated WMATA Task Manager and then will assist with implementing those processes. The SFE will generally be responsible for providing technical assistance to the structural maintenance crews such as adherence to specifications, work instructions, methods and procedures and product data, as well as assisting with maintenance strategies for frequency and type of maintenance, and materials and equipment selection. The SFE will receive assignments and report directly to WMATAs Program Director and/or the designated WMATA Task Manager and work on a day-to-day basis with the maintenance crews. The SFE will also interface with the Office of Engineering and Architecture (ENGA) structural engineers when new or revised repair procedures are required. Additionally, the SFE shall be required to work during hours that coincide with and support much of the maintenance work performed by WMATA occurring during nights and weekends, per Section 8. Major Duties and Responsibilities Primarily responsible for providing technical support to structural maintenance crews, including interpreting and ensuring compliance with specifications, work instructions, methods, procedures, and product data. Additionally, assist in developing maintenance strategies, determining maintenance frequency and type, and selecting appropriate materials and equipment; Maintain regular logs of SFE technical support work; Develop and maintain a thorough understanding of maintenance team plans, project specifications, work instructions, schedules, applicable safety regulations, and relevant design, shop, and other associated drawings to stay informed about the Maintenance Departments responsibilities, plans, and schedule; Provide technical support for a range of structural repairs and restoration projects, including but not limited to direct fixation track support and grout pads, leak mitigation, drainage system maintenance and repairs, structural concrete patching, and other related structural components; Interface with ENGAs structural engineers when new or modified repair procedures are needed; Develop comprehensive repair procedures as needed; Provide scheduling recommendations based on WMATAs allowable work windows; Monitor and support maintenance project activities in the field, providing technical assistance as needed; Review and analyze conditions, defects and incidents in the asset management databases (Maximo and Optram) to assist maintenance crews in determining the appropriate type and frequency of maintenance activities; Coordinate with maintenance crews and maintenance managers, potentially interfacing with the reliability team to conduct analyses that inform maintenance program decisions; Regularly provide recommendations to the Program Director for potential enhancements to structural asset management strategies, including maintenance and renewal initiatives. Support the Program Director, maintenance team, and Transit Asset Management Office (TAMO) by contributing input to the ongoing development of the Structural Asset Management Plan; and Perform other duties as assigned by the Program Director.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level