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This position is eligible for company paid medical insurance, life insurance, accidental death & dismemberment, long-term disability, 401(K) retirement plan, health savings account (HSA) (HSA not available in Hawaii), and our employee assistance program (EAP.
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The Project Engineer (PE) is responsible for all on-site project administration and for management of the office engineers and jobsite administrator. Computer software - Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel based templates, Prolog, Primavera and AutoDesk Suite.
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Assist the project superintendent in the completion, maintenance and management of the accident prevention plan, safety management tool and crisis management plan.
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The Safety Engineer is a resource for supporting the safety manager and project team in the successful completion of a construction project. Salaried positions (project engineers and above) participate in an annual bonus plan, subject to company and employee performance.
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Develop/manage the cost control and labor recap in conjunction with the project manager and project superintendent. This position requires an extraordinary level of attention to detail as well as the proficient use of project management tools and software.
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Computer software - Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel-based templates, Prolog, Primavera and AutoCAD. Review and update the project quality process log (QPL) and provide comments to the QC manager.
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A 4-year degree in civil or structural engineering, architecture or construction management. Our comprehensive construction services – from preconstruction through constructability and field management – deliver superior results on time and on budget.
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Maintenance and the safe operation of equipment, including operator certificates and permits, are the overall responsibility of the PS. Company-owned equipment is coordinated with the corporate equipment manager.
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The Project Superintendent (PS) is responsible for managing the construction process for the project. Jobsite equipment needs are planned and organized by the project superintendent.
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The Project Manager (PM) is the company's “management representative” to the various stakeholders on the project (e.g., owner, design team, trade partner management, AHJs, etc.
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Utilize earned value management principles and experience to facilitate development of the project schedule, develop work breakdown structures, evaluate the performance of the project and analyze budget and/or resource variances from the baseline plan.
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Position Description:The Project Manager (PM) is the company's “management representative” to the various stakeholders on the project (e.g., owner, design team, trade partner management, AHJs, etc.
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401k Retirement Plan, Health Savings Account (HSA), and Flexible Spending Account (FSA). Proficient in Bentley MicroStation software (Geopak or Openroads) and Microsoft Office.
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The safety engineer exercises judgment and discretion in making safety-related recommendations, implementing safety policies and procedures, and handling a wide variety of safety matters in the field and office.
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MKEC offers a competitive compensation package in addition to the following benefits: Group Health Plan Dental Plan Paid Time Off (PTO) Holiday Pay Disability Insurance - Short & Long-Term Life Insurance / AD&D Flex Spending Account 401k Retirement Plan Profit Sharing Pension YMCA Reduced Membership YMCA Wellness Coach.
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