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Assisting and supporting project team with daily project coordinationProcurement of construction materialsQuality Control / Quality Assurance checksCoordination of subcontractorsSurvey and project layoutWeekly pictures for progress reportsManage construction equipmentSafety managementProject estimating Qualifications 1+ years of experienceBachelor’s degree preferredPrevious internship, co-op, or employment experience is a plusSpecific roles may require relocation.
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A typical project engineer has knowledge of engineering technology, building and construction and public safety and security. The main function of a project engineer is to estimate quantities and cost of materials, equipment or labor to determine project feasibility.
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We are looking for a Project/Applications Engineer to provide comprehensive applications/project engineering support for our distributed energy and microgrid projects including managing various DER and microgrid assets such as solar, energy storage, controls, and reciprocating engines.
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Expertise in manufacturing processes such as sheet-metal fabrication, stampings, machined components, cabling and wire harness construction, and printed circuits boards fabrication.
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The Senior Project Engineer will be based on the construction project site and will provide high level support to the project staff to ensure quality and timely execution of design-build projects from design to completion.
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As a Project Engineer at CEM Construction, you will have the opportunity to work on projects related to public works and commercial construction. The Project Engineer will be responsible reading plans and specifications for different trades performed in-house and the evaluation of submittals and RFI’s to support construction activities and resolution of design and field issues.
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Manage file sharing of technical documentation for internal departments and subcontractors, including the production of design specifications, tracking of technical submittals, publication of construction drawings, and the collection of record and close-out documentation for a project.
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Maintaining standards and specifications, recommending changes to resolve design and construction problems, and writing periodic reports on the progress of projects. Proficient in Creo 3D CAD modeling and drawing application or equivalent application (Inventor/Solidworks.
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What You’ll Do: As a Project Engineer, you'll work closely with the Project Manager and Superintendent to manage all construction processes effectively. The Opportunity: You’ll play a vital role in managing construction processes and driving project success.
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Construction Project Engineer. Your responsibilities will include assisting the assigned project manager, submittals and RFIs, and coordinating on site. This is a fantastic opportunity for a project engineer to take on the next step of their career.
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Lead projects through the design process and provide continuing support through project construction. Cooperatively coordinate with the Operations team to assist in preparing construction schedules & and developing project submittals.
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Seeking a Project Engineer with 3-4 years of construction experience, specializing in roadway and transportation projects. Prepare and review construction plans, drawings, and project documentation.
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Plan & design civil construction projects according to project requirements & engineering standards, including experience with large diameter pipes (48" and up). The company handles a broad spectrum of heavy civil infrastructure projects, including the construction of dams, reservoirs, locks, DOT roadways, bridges, large diameter utilities, landfills, mass excavation, wastewater systems, and emergency services.
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We specialize in civil, structural, traffic and transportation engineering, land surveying, landscape architecture, environmental permitting, stormwater monitoring and construction support services throughout New England and beyond.
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Our diverse and expansive project scope of heavy civil infrastructure projects includes dams, reservoirs, locks, DOT roadway construction and bridges, large diameter utilities, landfills, mass excavation, wastewater, on-demand emergency services.
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