The primary function of the Project Engineer is to assist the project team in the administration and management of many of the activities, which are associated with the construction project.
Assist with job office set up
Prepare the initial set up of CMiC, i.e. Submittal Log Registry, RFI numbering system, etc.
Prepare and maintain Submittal Logs
Assist the project team with the initial set up of PlanGrid to organize the contract documents for the teams use
Manage, set up, and oversee progress photo documentation via utilizing PlanGrid
Prepare and maintain RFI Logs in CMiC
Post RFI’s and maintain the accuracy of the projects as-builts within a timely manner
Manage and maintain the Material Procurement Log
Interact with Field Superintendent(s), Field Foreman, Subcontractor Project Managers, and Material Suppliers / Vendors to ensure timely material deliveries to the site
Oversee the contract close out process (O&M manuals, As-Builts, etc.)
Create and organize all closeout binders
Attend project meetings and assist in the preparation / distribution of meeting minutes
Attend and participate in WEO Quarterly Risk Management (QRM) Trainings
Participate in WEO networking events
Participate in all PE trainings, including PE Boot Camps and PE Round Tables
Assist the Assistant Project Manager or Project Manager in obtaining costs from subcontractors for any extra work performed on the project
Log costs properly in CMiC, so the Subcontractor Tracking Log may be utilized
Assist or manage documenting, tracking and maintaining PCI Ticket Log
Ensure the timely delivery to the jobsite of all project equipment and materials (procurement)
Coordinate with the Assistant Project Manager or Project Manager on the date subcontracts must be awarded by to maintain the desired material on-site dates, per the P6 schedule
Manage the entire submittal process with the subcontractors and design team
Ensure that the project team is aware of the storage location of all approved Submittals
Create and maintain a document log, which tracks every drawing issuance from the design team
Assist with the distribution of overall project schedules and 8-week look ahead schedules
Find conflicts in the contract documents and issue a “Request for Information” (RFI) to the appropriate party / parties
Find practical solutions to field problems or conflicts found in the contract documents prior to issuing RFI’s
Track outstanding RFIs and expedite return responses to all subcontractors. Elevate critical issues to the APM / PM in a timely manner
As required by the specific project conditions, assist the Project Superintendent(s) in providing safety orientation to all field workers prior to their start of work on site
As required by the specific project conditions, assist the Project Superintendent(s) with generating and issuing incident reports
Collect all Injury and Illness Prevention Plans (IIPP) from all subcontractors
Collect all Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) plans from subcontractors as needed
Collect Safety Submittals from subcontractors - IIPP, JHA, SDS
As required by the specific project conditions, assist in creating the first draft of the projects Site Specific Quality Plan (SSQP)
Work with the Project Superintendent(s) to schedule all pre-installation meetings
Attend weekly Building Information Modeling (BIM) meetings and assist in the development of a coordinated model between the MEPF trades
Document and take meeting minutes for weekly BIM coordination meetings
Design project required mock-ups and play a pivotal role in the management of all project required mock- ups
Develop an Owner training schedule which shows when all applicable subcontractors will provide training to the Owner
Video record and formally transmit all trainings to the Owner as part of our close out package
Manage the punchlist process with the project(s) assigned Project Superintendent(s)
Follow up and document punch list work status
Participate in initial and / or acceptance walks with the Architect / Owner, as needed.
Requirements
Four-year degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture or equivalent experience in a related field.
Proficiency in basic computer skills (MS Word, Excel, Outlook)
Basic understanding of scheduling and CMiC applications
Understanding of basic construction administration processes, including construction documents, schedules, RFIs, submittals and material procurement.
Understanding of basic daily software tools, such as Bluebeam, Plan Grid, Safety Mojo, BIM 360 Glue, etc.
Completion of OSHA 30-Hour Safety Course
First Aid and CPR certified
Effective written and verbal language communication skills
Effective oral and written communication skills
Basic time management and organization skills
Shows emotional maturity, punctuality and dependability
Ability to climb permanent and temporary stairs, use construction personnel hoists, climb ladders and negotiate work areas under construction; vision abilities including close vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus; ability to use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; sit, talk and hear, stand, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.