Elevating Construction Field Engineers
A Step by Step Guide to Train the Builders of Today & the Leaders of Tomorrow!
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Jason Schroeder
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The most important role in construction — next to the foreman — is the field engineer.
Not because of the title. Because of what they do.
A great field engineer is the foreman's right hand — solving layout problems before they become rework, producing lift drawings before the placement, catching conflicts before the crew hits them. They make the foreman more effective. They make the work cleaner, faster, and right the first time.
And then they grow up to become superintendents. Superintendents who still know how to support the foreman — because they spent years doing exactly that.
Elevating Construction Field Engineers is the step-by-step guide to building that person. It covers everything from primary control and lift drawings to quality leadership, daily habits, and the principles that make technical skills stick across an entire career. This isn't theory. It's a proven framework for training the builders of today into the leaders of tomorrow.
Bring this role back — and here's what you get:
Foremen who are supported, not overwhelmed. Projects where problems are found on paper, not in the field. A pipeline of superintendents who lead from genuine competence, not just tenure. A company that doesn't wonder why quality keeps slipping — because they invested in the role that prevents it.
The construction industry abandoned the field engineer in the name of efficiency. It got the results that decision deserves.
It's time to bring them back.
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