A Project Engineer is responsible for assisting from conception to completion of construction projects by organizing and controlling all elements of a project. A project engineer should have a firm grasp on both time and management skills.
Roles & Responsibilities:
•Develops project objectives by reviewing project proposals and plans and conferring with management
•Determines project responsibilities by identifying project phases and elements, and reviewing bids from contractors
•Interact daily with clients both internal and external
•Cooperate and communicate effectively with project manager and other project participants to provide assistance and technical support
•Perform overall quality control of the work (budget, schedule, plans) and report regularly on the project status
•Monitor compliance to applicable codes, practices, performance standards and specifications
Required Knowledge, Experience & Competencies:
•Bachelor’s Degree or Associate’s Degree in Construction Management, or related field experience.
•Must be able to navigate and access all areas of a job site in all types of weather.
•Strong communication, negotiation, and customer service skills.
•Ability to handle submittals (and logs), RFI’s (and logs), PCO’s (and logs).
•Display a positive “go getter “attitude.
•Decision making and leadership skills
Preferred Knowledge, Experience & Competencies:
•Quick Problem-Solving Skills.
•Interiors Knowledge a plus
Work Format:
This position requires team collaboration and presence at in-person meetings and is best suited to a traditional work schedule. Occasional remote work is acceptable.
Travel Requirements:
•Occasional travel (10-15%) to meetings and events, typically within a 150-mile radius of the office.
•Travel to various job site locations as needed.
Physical Requirements:
•Ability to lift 75lbs. as needed.
•Ability to sit and/or stand for prolonged periods of time.
•Ability to see well (naturally or with correction).
Comments:
This job description covers the principal duties/responsibilities of the role. It should not be construed as a complete listing of all miscellaneous, incidental, or similar duties which may be required from day to day.