Project Engineer Engineering - Fredericksburg, VA at Geebo

Project Engineer

Project Engineer (Northern Virginia market) :
Must 2-5
years experience minimum with water/wastewater construction preferred.
Prior experience with a general contractor with Estimating and scheduling experience is a plus.
Project Engineer:
Project Planning & Execution:
Material procurement and expediting, assistance in work planning for self-perform and work activities, oversight and mentoring of engineering staff, Project close-out:
involved in coordinating of documentation - deficiencies, warranties, maintenance and final payments Schedule:
Assisting with the preparation and maintenance of the project schedule and costing system Project Cost Control:
Inventory control - monitoring and tracking of equipment and resources, labor productivity monitoring for self-perform work activities Project Document Controls & Procedures:
Coordinating and reviewing drawings, submissions, specifications, changes and document control, Change management - responsible for set-up, issuing documentation, pricing and change administration Subcontract Management:
Subcontract administration - defining scope of work, writing subcontracts, answering inquiries, monitoring progress, tracking and processing back charges Project Administration:
Preparing and tracking progress claims and estimates Other duties and responsibilities as assigned What you will bring to the role:
2
years of experience in water/wastewater treatment plant or 3-5
years of experience in heavy civil or industrial construction A Bachelor's degree in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Environmental Engineering, Construction Management or comparable Employment Type:
Full Time Years
Experience:
3 - 5 years Salary:
$65,000 - $100,000 Annual Bonus/Commission:
No.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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