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FDOT QC Manager

Lehigh Acres, FL ยท On-site

$74K - $99K/yr

Perform QC manager duties per FDOT 105 specification. * Compile logbooks, QC plans, and job guide ... Overnight and weekend schedules may be necessary. * Other duties may be assigned. Qualifications

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FDOT Technician II

Rockledge, FL ยท On-site

$17.50 - $24/hr

Travel to job sites within the designated region, which may require overnight stays based on project needs. * Flexibility to work variable schedules, including early mornings, weekends, overtime, and ...

Candidates with FDOT survey experience and strong crew leadership skills are strongly encouraged to ... Available to travel up to 50% of the time with overnight travel as needed * Able to work 50+ hours ...

Candidates with FDOT survey experience and strong crew leadership skills are strongly encouraged to ... Available to travel up to 50% of the time with overnight travel as needed * Able to work 50+ hours ...

Survey Crew Chief

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$32 - $40/hr

Candidates with FDOT survey experience and strong crew leadership skills are strongly encouraged to ... Available to travel up to 50% of the time with overnight travel as needed * Able to work 50+ hours ...

FIELD TECHNICIAN

Miami Lakes, FL

$18 - $24.50/hr

Weekend and overtime work and/or overnight work and travel may be required. * Experience in materials testing and certifications from ACI, Troxler and FDOT are preferred. * Will train employees ...

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Overnight Fdot information

What are some common challenges faced by Overnight FDOT employees, and how can they prepare for them?

Overnight FDOT (Florida Department of Transportation) employees often encounter challenges such as working in low-light conditions, managing fatigue due to late hours, and maintaining communication with daytime teams. To prepare, it's helpful to establish a consistent sleep schedule, use high-visibility gear, and leverage shift handover tools to ensure smooth transitions between shifts. Building strong teamwork and staying informed about ongoing projects can also make overnight shifts more manageable and productive.

What are Overnight FDOT workers?

Overnight FDOT workers are employees who perform essential maintenance, construction, or operations tasks for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) during nighttime hours. Their work commonly includes road repairs, highway construction, inspection, and ensuring the safety and efficiency of Florida's transportation infrastructure when traffic is lighter. These shifts are critical for minimizing disruption to daytime commuters and often require adherence to strict safety protocols. Overnight FDOT workers may operate heavy machinery, direct traffic, or assist in emergency response situations as needed.

What is the difference between Overnight Fdot vs Road Maintenance Technician?

AspectOvernight FdotRoad Maintenance Technician
CertificationsCDL license, DOT certificationsCDL license, OSHA safety training
Work EnvironmentHighway, construction sites, overnight shiftsRoadside, construction zones, daytime or overnight shifts
Employer & IndustryFlorida Department of Transportation, government agencyState/local government, private contractors
Job FocusTraffic control, road repairs, signage installationRoad repair, pothole filling, general maintenance

Overnight Fdot roles primarily involve highway maintenance and traffic control during overnight hours, often requiring specific certifications like CDL and DOT compliance. Road Maintenance Technicians perform similar tasks but may work during daytime or overnight shifts with a broader focus on general road repairs. Both roles are essential in maintaining safe and functional roadways within government or contractor settings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Overnight FDOT (Florida Department of Transportation) worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Overnight FDOT worker, you need a solid understanding of road maintenance, safety protocols, and often a high school diploma or equivalent; a commercial driver's license (CDL) may be required. Familiarity with operating heavy machinery, traffic control devices, and digital reporting systems is typically necessary. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for this role. These skills ensure that roadways are safely and efficiently maintained during overnight hours, minimizing risks and disruptions to public travel.
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FDOT QC Manager

FDOT QC Manager

UES

Lehigh Acres, FL โ€ข On-site

$74K - $99K/yr

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Job description

QC Manager

At UES, we're a team of more than 4,000 engineers, scientists, geologists, inspectors, technicians, and drillers united by a shared purposeโ€”to make a meaningful impact in the communities we serve. As a national leader in geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, and materials testing and inspection, we collaborate on transformative projects across transportation, energy, water, healthcare, and more. Learn more about the benefits of joining Team UES and our core values at careers.teamues.com.

Position Overview

The QC Manager is a key role, responsible for managing, coordinating, and scheduling all QC technicians and projects for FDOT and FDOT Specification Projects. The ideal candidate is a reliable, trustworthy individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment where both collaboration and autonomy are valued.

Responsibilities
  • Perform QC manager duties per FDOT 105 specification.
  • Compile logbooks, QC plans, and job guide schedules
  • Provide project management and contractor quality control FDOT projects, including budget review and communication with contractors.
  • Provide problem-solving and resolution on project issues.
  • Create proposals and work orders for all DOT projects that arise.
  • Identify safety concerns on project sites
  • Coordinates personnel and equipment with branch
  • Turn in required paperwork daily
  • Regular attendance is required
  • Must be flexible to changing schedules and hours to support business needs. Overnight and weekend schedules may be necessary.
  • Other duties may be assigned.
Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent with a completed welding certificate program or vocational training.
  • 5+ years of experience, valid driver's license with acceptable driving record, and basic computer literacy.
  • Active International Code Council (ICC) Certifications: Masonry, Soils, Spray-Applied Fireproofing, Post-Tension, Concrete, etc. or EIT (Engineer-in-Training) licensure. CWI certification, preferred.
  • Strong mathematical, time management, and problem-solving skills with a focus on quality.
  • Ability to read, write, and interpret blueprints, procedures, manuals, technical documents, and reports.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Active CTQP Certifications such as: Concrete field technician 1, Earthwork level 1, Earthwork level 2, QC Manager, Pile driving, Drilled shaft, Asphalt Paving level 1 & 2.
  • Previous experience in the industry
Travel Requirements

This position requires moderate travel, approximately up to 40% of the time, in support of business objectives and client engagements. Travel may be both scheduled and on short notice, depending on project needs. Destinations typically include job sites, field locations, or regional offices, where work may be conducted in outdoor or operational environments. Adherence to all company safety protocols and use of PPE is required during travel and on-site work.

Physical Demands & Work Environment

This position primarily works in an outdoor work environment, regularly exposed to varying field conditions, including:

  • Sites that may not be accessible by vehicle, requiring travel on foot through wetlands, swamps, grasslands, fields, and other uneven or rugged terrain with natural and man-made obstacles such as sand, brush, and debris.
  • Moderate to loud noise levels, common in active construction and industrial environments.
  • Exposure to environmental elements including dirt, dust, sun, heat, humidity, and adverse weather conditions.

The physical requirements for this position may include and are not limited to:

  • Ability to lift and/or carry 35 to 75 lbs. up to 75 feet, involving regular repetitive motion.
  • Ability to stand, walk, drive, and operate equipment for extended periods.
  • Frequent use of hands and arms for typing, handling tools, and operating equipment.
  • Ability to bend, twist, reach, stoop, pull, kneel, climb, balance, lift, carry, and push as required for fieldwork and inspections.
  • Ability to speak and hear effectively to communicate in noisy environments and with project teams.
  • Ability to use your senses to see (including close, distant, and peripheral vision, depth vision, and ability to focus) smell, hear, touch (use hands to reach climb or balance, crouch, stoop, crawl, kneel and sit).
EEO Statement

UES is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is proud to recruit the most qualified candidates. Please see our full EEO Statement at the bottom of the page here.