Construction & Real Estate • Towson, MD, United States
ENGINEERING AIDE
Towson, MD, United StatesOn-sitePosted 5 hours ago
Construction & Real Estate
About the Role
Every successful engineering career needs a solid foundation, and as an Engineering Aide in the Seabees, that’s exactly what you’ll get. Learn from the best as you report directly to Construction Engineers who will help you develop a sharp understanding of what it takes to plan and carry out on-site projects. Do your job right, and you’ll build structures that will last for years to come and a career that will take you wherever you want to go.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Engineering Aides directly assist Construction Engineers in developing final construction plans. They are responsible for performing the pre-construction prep work from blueprint planning to land surveying that helps ensure the success of the project. As an Engineering Aide, your work responsibilities may include:
Conducting location surveys for roads, airfields, pipelines, ditches, buildings, drainage structures and waterfront construction
Preparing hydrographic, topographic and triangulation drawings and maps
Computing the volume of bulk materials (concrete, bituminous mixtures and earthwork) from drawings and specifications
Laying out all types of construction work
Operating and maintaining various types of precision surveying and laboratory test instruments and equipment
Preparing architectural, mechanical, electrical and civil drawings
Designing grading and drainage systems
Conducting concrete, soil and asphalt tests and quality control inspections
Reading and interpreting blueprints and preparing sketches for projects
Making estimates of material, labor and equipment requirements
Performing tasks required in combat and disaster preparedness or recovery operations
WORK ENVIRONMENT
As an Engineering Aide, you’ll construct and repair a variety of structures in just about every environment imaginable. You may work at Navy bases or ports of call around the globe, and you may be deployed to help develop or rebuild areas affected by natural disasters. Seabees primarily serve at shore-based commands—you will likely not spend time at sea.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
U.S. citizen or equivalent
High school graduate or equivalent
17 years of age or older
PAY AND BENEFITS
From the day you start, you’ll receive:
Competitive salary
Potential to earn a bonus upon enlistment
Free health insurance
Free housing
A retirement plan
Paid training
EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill, up to 100% tuition
Professional credentials and certifications
College credit hours toward a bachelor’s or associate degree through the American Council on Education
PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES
Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Engineering Aides in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes.
For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great
Every successful engineering career needs a solid foundation, and as an Engineering Aide in the Seabees, that’s exactly what you’ll get. Learn from the best as you report directly to Construction Engineers who will help you develop a sharp understanding of what it takes to plan and carry out on-site projects. Do your job right, and you’ll build structures that will last for years to come and a career that will take you wherever you want to go.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Engineering Aides directly assist Construction Engineers in developing final construction plans. They are responsible for performing the pre-construction prep work from blueprint planning to land surveying that helps ensure the success of the project. As an Engineering Aide, your work responsibilities may include:
Conducting location surveys for roads, airfields, pipelines, ditches, buildings, drainage structures and waterfront construction
Preparing hydrographic, topographic and triangulation drawings and maps
Computing the volume of bulk materials (concrete, bituminous mixtures and earthwork) from drawings and specifications
Laying out all types of construction work
Operating and maintaining various types of precision surveying and laboratory test instruments and equipment
Preparing architectural, mechanical, electrical and civil drawings
Designing grading and drainage systems
Conducting concrete, soil and asphalt tests and quality control inspections
Reading and interpreting blueprints and preparing sketches for projects
Making estimates of material, labor and equipment requirements
Performing tasks required in combat and disaster preparedness or recovery operations
WORK ENVIRONMENT
As an Engineering Aide, you’ll construct and repair a variety of structures in just about every environment imaginable. You may work at Navy bases or ports of call around the globe, and you may be deployed to help develop or rebuild areas affected by natural disasters. Seabees primarily serve at shore-based commands—you will likely not spend time at sea.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
U.S. citizen or equivalent
High school graduate or equivalent
17 years of age or older
PAY AND BENEFITS
From the day you start, you’ll receive:
Competitive salary
Potential to earn a bonus upon enlistment
Free health insurance
Free housing
A retirement plan
Paid training
EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill, up to 100% tuition
Professional credentials and certifications
College credit hours toward a bachelor’s or associate degree through the American Council on Education
PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES
Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Engineering Aides in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes.
For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great
What You'll Do
<p>Every successful engineering career needs a solid foundation, and as an Engineering Aide in the Seabees, that’s exactly what you’ll get.
Learn from the best as you report directly to Construction Engineers who will help you develop a sharp understanding of what it takes to plan and carry out on-site projects.
Do your job right, and you’ll build structures that will last for years to come and a career that will take you wherever you want to go.</p><p><strong>RESPONSIBILITIES</strong></p><p>Engineering Aides directly assist Construction Engineers in developing final construction plans.
They are responsible for performing the pre-construction prep work from blueprint planning to land surveying that helps ensure the success of the project.