Construction Lab Technician tests and inspects construction materials like soil concrete cement and asphalt to ensure quality and compliance with standards working in labs or at sites preparing samples running tests (e.g. density strength) recording data and maintaining equipment often as an entry-level role crucial for infrastructure projects.
Key Responsibilities
Material Testing: Performing tests on aggregates cement concrete soil bitumen and bricks.
Sample Preparation: Collecting samples from sites and preparing them for lab analysis.
Data Management: Recording calculating and interpreting test results.
Equipment Maintenance: Ensuring lab instruments (balances testing machines) are calibrated and working correctly.
Field Work: Conducting tests outdoors at construction sites.
Work Environment
Works in laboratories or on construction sites often exposed to dust and machinery.
Involves detailed work adherence to safety protocols and teamwork.
Skills & Qualifications
Technical: Knowledge of civil/soil engineering principles testing procedures (like IS or ASTM standards).
Soft Skills: Detail-oriented good communication organizational skills and ability to work in a team.
Entry-Level: Often an entry point into the construction quality control field with opportunities for advancement.
Required Skills:
Conducting surveys and gathering data for land development and construction projects. Designing and setting up survey systems including total stations and GPS receivers. Performing calculations and analyzing data to produce accurate survey reports.
Mail:- Construction Lab Technician tests and inspects construction materials like soil concrete cement and asphalt to ensure quality and compliance with standards working in labs or at sites preparing samples running tests (e.g. density strength) recording data and maintaining equipment often as an ...
Construction Lab Technician tests and inspects construction materials like soil concrete cement and asphalt to ensure quality and compliance with standards working in labs or at sites preparing samples running tests (e.g. density strength) recording data and maintaining equipment often as an entry-level role crucial for infrastructure projects.
Key Responsibilities
Material Testing: Performing tests on aggregates cement concrete soil bitumen and bricks.
Sample Preparation: Collecting samples from sites and preparing them for lab analysis.
Data Management: Recording calculating and interpreting test results.
Equipment Maintenance: Ensuring lab instruments (balances testing machines) are calibrated and working correctly.
Field Work: Conducting tests outdoors at construction sites.
Work Environment
Works in laboratories or on construction sites often exposed to dust and machinery.
Involves detailed work adherence to safety protocols and teamwork.
Skills & Qualifications
Technical: Knowledge of civil/soil engineering principles testing procedures (like IS or ASTM standards).
Soft Skills: Detail-oriented good communication organizational skills and ability to work in a team.
Entry-Level: Often an entry point into the construction quality control field with opportunities for advancement.
Required Skills:
Conducting surveys and gathering data for land development and construction projects. Designing and setting up survey systems including total stations and GPS receivers. Performing calculations and analyzing data to produce accurate survey reports.
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