Join Our Team as a Project Engineer/Site Supervisor — Where Hands-On Work Meets Career Growth
Are you a calm, organized, and accountable professional who can manage multiple projects while maintaining control of site execution and documentation?
We’re looking for a Project Engineer/Site Supervisor to lead site coordination and support project execution across industrial and power plant environments. This role combines hands-on field supervision with structured project coordination, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on schedule, and with strong communication across teams.
At Dekomte de Temple LLC, you’ll be part of a collaborative team that values initiative, accountability, and growth. You’ll gain hands-on experience with high-impact industrial projects, receive training that sets you up for advancement, and contribute to meaningful work that makes a difference.
If you’re ready to bring your technical knowledge, organizational skills, and drive to a company that invests in its people and their future—you might be exactly who we’re looking for.
DEKOMTE de Temple Expansion Joint Technology provides lifecycle solutions with fabric and metal expansion joints to enhance reliability and benefit the environment. We offer full product and technical services, from design to maintenance, supported by over 300 employees in 11 subsidiaries.
DEKOMTE is a leading manufacturer of expansion joints, providing turnkey solutions for used in gas turbines, power stations, steelworks, and other industrial applications.
- Conduct thermal inspections, collect field data, and prepare reports.
- Coordinate and support site execution during outages and installations
- Provide clear directions to site teams to meet scope, schedule, and quality targets
- Monitor contractor and site progress; identify and escalate deviations early
- Act as liaison between site, engineering, sales, and customers
- Ensure timely and accurate site documentation (reports, photos, time sheets)
- Maintain compliance with OSHA safety and ISO documentation requirements- Support project scheduling, planning, and execution tracking across multiple projects
- Provide clear status updates, highlighting risks and required actions
- Track submittals, change orders, and project documentation
- Coordinate with subcontractors and internal teams to ensure on-time execution
- Assist with procurement, material readiness, and billing documentation
- Maintain organized project documentation in ERP/CRM, SharePoint, and project scheduling software.
- Support coordination with engineering, manufacturing, suppliers, and site team
- Assist with materials, inventory, and site readiness
- other duties assigned based on business needs.*- Associate’s degree in engineering technology, Construction Management, or related field preferred, or 3-5 years’ related experience in project coordination or field supervision within power, industrial, or construction environments
- Basic knowledge of mechanical/industrial systems (power plants preferred).
- Strong organizational, documentation, and problem-solving skills.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills with strong teamwork orientation.
- Commitment to safety and compliance standards
- Experience with project planning, scheduling, estimating, and subcontractor coordination preferred.
- Proficiency in MS Office; project management tools a plus.
- Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and comfortable with extensive travel.
- Multi-task handling under pressure -Stay calm, structured, and solution-focused under pressure, ability to take ownership of site execution and project outcomes.
- Competitive pay plus overtime opportunities during outage season.
- Benefits -80% Employe sponsored health benefits, 401k match, PTO and paid holidays
- Hands-on training with clear career growth pathways
- Exposure to diverse, high-impact industrial projects
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- 1. Can you read and interpret technical or mechanical drawings (e.g., piping layouts, equipment schematics)?
If yes-provide a short example of a time you used technical drawings.)
2. You’re on-site and notice that a measurement in the drawing does not match the actual installation space. What steps would you take before proceeding with work?