Project Engineer
The Project Engineer is the chief engineer on the project. They are responsible for all scheduling, engineering, material expediting and routine, on-site project administration.
Essential functions and responsibilities listed below:
Scheduling:
Be proficient with use of the company’s computerized scheduling software
Assist the Project Superintendent in developing and updating the CPM schedule
Maintain the project CPM schedule monthly
Engineering:
Process all shop drawings and submittals:
Coordinate and schedule shop drawings, catalog cuts, and sample submittals
Review for completeness, accuracy, interface with other trades, and conformance to the plans and specifications.
Create and maintain a complete and up-to-date record of all contract documents (changes and revisions) for the life of the project
Maintain a complete and current record of submittals, approvals, and resubmittals
Review weekly the completed status of the submittal schedule and analyze
Prepare construction drawings for: (Dewatering plans, excavation layouts, formwork drawings, concrete lift drawings, underground pipe, line drawings, beam and other heavy lift erection
plans, falsework and shoring plans)
Become familiar with the requirements of the contract documents
Discover and resolve discrepancies in the contract drawings and specifications and at the interface between our work and the work of subcontractors:
Write Request for Information and keep a log
Offer suggestions for solutions to conflicts and coordinated with the Project Superintendent
Quality control check of our work
Maintain as-built drawings
Material Expediting:
Monitor the project buyout and manufacturing process to expedite and insure timely delivery of materials and equipment
Material receiving
-Material must be properly inspected for quantity and quality. Insure off material is in conformance with the contract documents and approved shop drawings. On
projects with limited storage areas, close scheduling and coordination of material deliveries are of critical importance.
Set up control sheets to monitor material quantities for payment of material on hand and for tracking consumption rates and yields
Field initiated purchasing and small equipment rental (3 quotes)
Material source reports to TXDOT
Project Administration:
Set up and maintain the project filing system
Prepare and/or reconcile the owner pay estimates
Accumulate all necessary pay estimate data
Record all quantities daily
Reconcile all pay quantities daily (preferred), weekly (minimum) with the Engineer
Prepare required documentation
Follow up to ensure prompt payment
Extra Work
Identify and document all extra work
Keep an accurate description and daily record of all force account work
Estimate and process all extra work proposals
Ensure extra work proposals become change orders expeditiously
Follow up change orders for inclusion in pay estimates
Initiate correspondence
Job start-up letters to the owner, e.g., approvals for subcontractors
Draft all other letters as needed, for finalization by the Area Manager
Submit all Owner required reports, e.g., Monthly DBE Utilization
Initiate, review and correct, as required, subcontractor pay estimates
Produce agendas and take minutes of all meetings
Obtain all permits
Maintain daily records of our significant operations so that we may produce a job history
report of our experience
Take job pictures as often as required to maintain an accurate and complete pictorial record of the job
Review timecards
Must have at least a Masters’s degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management.
Must have completed graduate level coursework in Project Management, Construction Cost Estimating, Risk Management, and Construction Materials
Benefits: Weekly paycheck, PTO, Health, Dental, Vision, TelaDoc, Employee Assistance Program, ESOP, 401K, Development & Education Assistance Program
J.D. Abrams, LP is an equal opportunity employer . All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability or veteran status.