Field Engineer
Company: Gregory Ralph Architect
Location: Bound Brook
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Overview The Field Engineer is a critical member of our
growing Engineering department at GRA Design Studio, responsible
for performing detailed on-site investigations that support project
feasibility, engineering decisions, and design development. This
role focuses primarily on conducting MEP-focused engineering site
surveys, capturing existing conditions, and identifying
system-related constraints. The Field Engineer will also support
due diligence analysis based on field observations and assist with
production work as needed to ensure project continuity and team
flexibility. Key Responsibilities MEP-Focused Site Surveys & Field
Assessments Conduct thorough on-site MEP field surveys, documenting
existing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and
related building systems. Capture accurate measurements, field
notes, and photographic documentation to support engineering and
architectural teams. Identify system deficiencies, capacity
considerations, code-related issues, and potential design or
construction challenges. Coordinate site access, interact with
building personnel, and ensure all field data is collected safely
and efficiently. Due Diligence & Analysis Perform due diligence
evaluations informed by on-site observations, focusing on system
conditions, risks, and feasibility. Prepare clear and concise due
diligence reports summarizing findings, system impacts, and
recommendations. Assist in verifying compliance with applicable
codes and standards related to MEP systems and existing building
conditions. Communicate findings to internal engineering and design
teams to support scoping, planning, and decision-making. Production
& Project Support Drafting, documentation updates, and production
tasks in AutoCAD, Revit, and other software. Incorporate field
findings into engineering drawings, coordination sets, and project
documents. Support engineers and architects with redlines,
revisions, and project coordination. Provide flexibility across
fieldwork, analysis, and production based on project workload and
departmental needs. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in
Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related
field preferred. 1–3 years of experience in field engineering, MEP
surveys, construction, or similar technical roles. Working
knowledge of building MEP systems, existing facility evaluations,
and construction processes. Proficiency with field equipment,
digital measuring tools, and drafting platforms (AutoCAD required;
Revit a plus). Strong documentation skills and attention to detail
in fast-paced field environments. Ability to work independently at
job sites and collaborate effectively with engineering,
architectural, and project management teams. Clear communication
skills, with the ability to present technical findings to both
technical and non-technical audiences. Core Competencies MEP Field
Investigation Technical Assessment & Problem-Solving Time
Management & Organization Clear Written & Verbal Communication
Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration Adaptability & Flexibility Work
Environment Frequent travel to project sites required. Work may
include indoor, outdoor, active construction, or existing facility
environments. Occasional office-based work for reporting,
coordination, and production tasks. Benefits: Health, dental, &
vision insurance Paid time off & Holidays Career growth
opportunities & professional development assistance (Amber Books
subscription, additional PTO for ARE prep & testing) Retirement
plan (401K with up to 3% match) Collaborative team dynamic
Extracurricular activities (sports clubs, bowling leagues, etc) &
company events Wellness activities and benefit offerings Flex
scheduling Hybrid work environment
Keywords: Gregory Ralph Architect, Danbury , Field Engineer, Engineering , Bound Brook, Connecticut