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Field Engineer


Job Location:

Dallas, TX - USA

Monthly Salary: Not provided by the employer
Posted: 21 August 2026 (18 hours ago)
Application Deadline: 18 November 2026
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Field Engineer


RoyJorgensen Associates Inc. (Jorgensen) is a world leader in maintenance management. For nearly 65years Jorgensen a privately held firmpioneered asset maintenance providing a diverse range of services on facility and highway infrastructure professional consulting projectsandmaintenance and management contracts. Our professionals are in the forefront as assets managers facility managers maintenance engineersspecialty field technicians and solution on operations and maintenance of transportation and facility infrastructure assets. Our maintenance operations are comprised of professional engineersfield maintenance supervisorsexperienced maintenance technicianstradesmencertified quality inspectors all with a proficiencyindeveloping and executing infrastructure maintenance contracts throughout the United States. Our systems approach to maintenance management is unparalleled in the industry. We know how to identify and implement innovative solutions for our clients toughest challenges.

As much as Jorgensen is committed to excellence in our operations and maintenance management services we are absolutely committed to the growth development and well-being of our people. At Jorgensen you will help manage facility and transportation assets that keep our roads infrastructure and public right-of-ways open and operating safely. Similarly Jorgensen is your opportunity to pursue your passion showcase and further develop your skills and launch a meaningful and rewarding career. Whether you are managing a multi-million dollar asset management contract delivering world-class maintenance repair services supervising roadway maintenance projects pursing and winning new business contracts or supporting Jorgensens expanding footprint you will be part of a dynamic fast-growing and innovating company committed to your success. Our environment is inclusive collaborative and thrives on the individuality of our very capable managers and people. We value diversity foster and reward creative exploration and strive to continually exceed client expectations.

Position Summary:
Roy Jorgensen Associates Inc. is currently seeking a full-time FIELD ENGINEER to manage asset management operations on a comprehensive roadway maintenance project(s) in Florida Texas Virginia and Colorado. This position will report to the Project Manager and requires performing a wide range of responsibilities on new and existing asset maintenance and roadway services AM/O&M contracts related to planning work scheduling/managing crews roadway repair analysis preparing project report submissions interfacing with government Clients and adherence to all applicable federal state and local regulations as well as Jorgensen Company policies and procedures. It is required to have a technical background in engineering or construction management from and ABET-accredited university. The ideal candidate must have proven experience as a leader working in an every-changing environment meticulous organizational skills adaptive and analytical problem-solving capabilities and abilities to effectively create functional teams. The position requires the candidate to work in a unique environment both in the office out in the project-site (among field crews) and within professional organized meetings. Successful candidates for this position have a drive to develop their careers create strong teams and can remain focused in rapidly changing environments.

Position Location:
Multiple positions available: Denver CO Orlando FL Austin TX Dallas TX Houston TX and Northern Virginia.

Seniority Level:
Entry level to Mid-Level

Responsibilities:

  • Lead contract operations on roadway maintenance repair and construction operations
  • Manage project office and field operations
  • Coordinate financial planning and project budget projections that will assist senior managers
  • Track/report maintenance contract performance relative to plan contract and company targets
  • Work with Regional/Project Managers to develop short-term and long-term project maintenance repair plans
  • Perform analysis to improve field prosecution crew efficiency and maximize operational safety
  • Prepare monthly and quarterly reporting packages for presentation to Client and Corporate operations centers

Required Experience:

  • Highly efficient organizational skills in a multi-faceted long-term project environment
  • Minimum 1-3 years experience with engineering project management or team leadership
  • Bachelors Degree Engineering or Construction Management ABET accredited university
  • Ability to rapidly develop a competent understanding of technical roadway maintenance specifications
  • Ability to lead direct and manage field maintenance crews and office staff
  • Superior analytical and problem-solving skills with demonstrated intellectual and analytical rigor
  • Effective communicator at all professional levels
  • Ability to manage project field emergencies 24/7
  • Ability to analyze field accomplishment data and prepare reports statements and projections
  • Working knowledge of short- and long-term contract budgeting and forecasting rolling budgets and revenue analysis
  • Mustbe able to utilize MS suite and technology/applications to mark and map out repair areas

Preferred Experience:

  • Engineer Intern and PE certificate with reciprocity
  • Familiarity with DOT contract operations
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish)
  • Construction/Maintenance field operations professional experience
  • Military/Veteran leadership experience
  • Competent understanding of roadway maintenance and repair specifications
  • Technical experience with earthworks landscaping road construction bridge maintenance stormwater drainage maintenance

Qualifications:

  • Must have valid Drivers License
  • High School Diploma and College Engineering ABET-accredited Degree
  • Knowledge of administrative activities
  • Knowledge of phone and messaging systems
  • Competency of Microsoft Office software
  • Solid organizational planning
  • Proper phone etiquette and protocol
  • Excellent verbal and written skills
  • Skill in establishing priorities and managing work loads
  • Ability to perform multiple non-technical tasks with a potential need to upgrade skills in the order to meet changing job conditions
  • Neat and legible handwriting skills
  • Perform basic math skills including calculations using fractions percent and/ratios Read and understand manuals plans specifications
  • Ability to write documents following prescribed formats
  • Understand multi-step written and oral instructions
  • Self-starter who can work independently
  • Dependable and highly organized with business and maturity discretion enthusiasm and positive attitude
  • Ability to travel within State (up to 50%) and occasionally outside State

Employment Type and Compensation:
Full-time usually 5 days a week with weekend and nighttime work possible. Must be flexible and available 24/7 to respond to emergency related weather events and client emergencies.

Compensation Packageincludes: Competitive base pay annual profitability-based bonus recognition incentives and extensive training opportunities. Comprehensive Benefit Plan options for full time employees to include: Health Vision & Dental insurance for you and your family 401(k) Retirement Plan 2 weeks of Vacation time 2 weeks of Sick time paid Holidays Free Life Insurance Free Long Term Disability coverage Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Accounts Critical Illness coverage Free Employee Assistance Plans Nationwide Pet Insurance Discount and more!

Company will conduct Background check MVR and Controlled Substance testing prior to hire.

Roy Jorgensen Associates Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to diversity in our workforce. EOE/M/F/D/V.


Day-in-the-life: Jorgensen Project Engineer

Objective: Jorgensens business is order to provide prospective candidates some context regarding our business the following brief narrative outlines an example of a typical Project Engineers day - responsible for a roadway/highway operations and maintenance comprehensive multi-year contract. The goal of the narrative is to give PE candidates a perspective of typical PE responsibilities and daily tasks. There are many responsibilities not included in the narrative below however the example may provide a baseline.

Critical Skills: Successful Jorgensen Project Engineers typically exhibit the following fundamental skills.

Critically well Organized: The contract operations involve a huge range and array of activities. Successful PEs have established intrinsic organizing skills to process large volumes of information and quickly store catalog and retrieve data emails pictures archive specifications etc.

Autonomous and Independent: Jorgensen hires managers and trusts their abilities and decision making. A PE will typically be working autonomously at a local project office. The PE will have peripheral support in training HR safety and engineering however the day-to-day engineering tasks will be managed by the PE. The PE will be expected to understand and support corporate guidelines and policies but will have flexibility to manage in their own style.

A True Leader: Jorgensens successful project engineer is a true leader that believes in ownership and accountability. The PE thrives on developing their own team motivating their staff and creating a culture of PE knows the importance of delegation and inspiring their staff to make good decisions. Most importantly the PE believes they are fundamental responsible to make all their subordinates successful.

Customer Service/Responsiveness: Jorgensens successful project engineer understands the true value of direct client and customer relationships. The PE is highly responsive to the clients needs and requests. The PE is a strong communicator under any platform (f2f digital voice etc.). The PE has a vested interested and belief to make their client/customer successful.


A Jorgensen PE Day begins

05:30 - 06:30AM: You arrive to Field Ops office or Maintenance yard you will be typically issued a company truck that will be authorized for overnight residence parking. Field operations office/maintenance yard is a single story commercial complex simple office finishes attached to an open indoor warehouse. Outside the field operations office is an enclosed lite construction yard housing trucks earthmoving equipment highway materials and earthworks.

06:30 - 07:00AM: You rapidly check emails for critical manager requests of the day casual lite breakfast with a team member needing 1-on-1 supervision/mentorship. You put on your safety boots and strap on your safety glasses. The team member is a technician and had been pressing you for a promotion to become a Maintenance Technician III after receiving his CDL A endorsement.

07:00AM: You visit with your project manager and discuss all crew assignments work locations and safety/MOT/lane closure requirements. You get an ops debrief from any night-shift work discuss open emergencies. Your staff will usually be composed of the following

  • Road service patrols

  • Roadway debris pickup crews

  • Equipment/earthworks repair crews

  • Skilled roadway maintenance repair crew

  • Lighting/electricians

  • Guardrail repair crews

  • Traffic Control/MOT crews

  • Emergency incident responders (traffic accidents)

  • Bridge/structure repair crews

  • Concrete finishing crews

07:30AM: You have individual discussions with crew technicians motivate individual technicians career paths inspire improvement on efficiency/performance HR problems disciplinary actions and equipment problems.

08:00AM: random calls from corporate office to discuss operational safety infractions and recommendations for improvement virtual meeting to discuss projects financial performance and your recommendations for financial projections.

09:30AM: You have a meeting with your direct Client (the contract manager) drive to clients office 20-45minutes from. Dress is business casual. Meeting location is a government building. You come prepared with laptop for impromptu review of work actions and open urgent roadway failures. You may discuss items like:

  • Open potholes causing motorists to call DOT directly and your plans to correct

  • Safety repairs: guardrail damages attenuator damages lighting outages

  • Report compliance submittals monthly accomplishment data

  • Status of roadside mowing operations

  • Overall plans for the following month

  • Active traffic incidents and emergency response crew status

10:30AM: You have a mid-morning check in with project manager reschedule some field jobs (lack of proper materials) discuss traffic emergencies and overall status of the current days jobs

11:00AM: Catch up on missed calls from clients vendors employees corporate office

11:30AM: You have a scheduled lunch with a significant vendor/partner to negotiate a subcontractor agreement addenda and pricing schedules. Subcontractor needs to increase the current pricing 20% beyond your budget allowances. The subcontractor is a quality partner.

1:00PM: You head straight unannounced from the lunch directly into the field to your guardrail repair crew working alongside roadway shoulder of an interstate highway. You informally inspect the traffic control arrangement and notice a few items that should be corrected. You speak with the crew leader walk the job briefly drop the crew off cold drinks and head back to the office

1:43PM: You take a call from your project manager that needs an interpretation on a specification for the repair of a drainage headwall. Youre driving on the interstate take the nearest exit and park at a McDonalds. You pair your laptop to the wifi and look for the specification on the DOTs website. You find the exact dimension of the headwall verify the reinforcing steel arrangement and concrete strength requirements. You call your ops manager back and explain to him the required dimensions. You additionally email him the specification-drawing directly.

2PM: You drive back to your office. Corporate HR schedules a virtual meeting to discuss a past incident with an employee involved in an at-fault driving incident. The discussion is confidential and you determine with your manager whether to attempt to rehabilitate the employees behavior or move towards termination.

2:30PM: You work privately in your office planning a new maintenance schedule for the next month. You review analysis of data that shows where your assets are underperforming. You consider your budget overages and shortages. You make quick calls to your project manager to generate more opinions.

3:24PM: The project field crews are arriving back in yard. You do more informal vehicle checks have some impromptu conversations with up-and-coming technicians. You make a point to go speak with your equipment/earthworks crew they did a tremendous job on a very difficult work order assigned to them earlier in the week.

4:00PM. You debrief the day with the project manager and discuss tomorrows plans. You discuss the night crews schedule and make sure that all the subcontractor partners have been scheduled for the evening.

4:49PM: There is a sudden traffic emergency on the road causing massive traffic back-up. Your emergency crews were already mobilized and on scene starting to set-up temporary traffic control for fire-rescue. Coincidently the DOT District Engineer is in the traffic jam and calls their staff to figure out whats going on. Your direct DOT project manager calls you immediately and asks what your crews are doing for the emergency response.

5:13PM: You get back in your work truck and head home for the evening. You spend most the ride talking with your emergency crews that are on-scene at the traffic incident. You make a few calls back to your Client project manager and provide assurances of your emergency crews plans for clearing the incident.

9:37PM (TEXT): Earlier you asked the project manager to have the night crew leader text you with some assurances that the night operation was moving as scheduled.


Required Experience:

IC


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Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. is a privately owned company headquartered near Washington, D.C. with ongoing maintenance clients throughout the United States. With 50 years as a leader in maintenance contracting and consulting, Jorgensen has provided service to clients in 40 states an ... View more

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