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Track all RFI's, ASI's, Submittals, Addenda and Project Costs throughout the duration of the project. Ensure current plans and specifications are issued to all project subcontractors, vendors, and on-site staff.
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Job Purpose: The Project Engineer 2 is responsible for organizing, documenting, and communicating various project controls to help facilitate a safe delivery of the project in accordance with design, budget, and schedule.
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McKinstry is looking to add a Senior Construction Project Engineer to our New Construction division in Spokane. Proficient with scheduling software: Microsoft Project, Primavera and/or Suretrak preferred.
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The Transportation Project Engineer 1 is responsible for performing advanced levels of engineering calculations, alternatives analysis, design and drafting for a variety of large, complex transportation projects including sidewalks, bike paths, local roadways, intersections, highways, freeways, and other transportation facilities.
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Summary: Mortenson is currently seeking an experienced MEP Project Engineer with the ability to interact with a variety of staff at all levels in an ever-changing environment, remaining flexible, resourceful, proactive, and efficient with a high level of professionalism and confidentiality.
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Collaborates with management and stakeholders and keeps them informed on all issues affecting project timeline and budget. Assembles complete submittal packages and other required project documentation information.
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As a Project Engineer, you will be responsible for the administrative and technical aspects of constructing a project, managing a team of field and cost engineers. Its capabilities include general construction, construction management, design-build, design-assist and turn-key project development.
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ECI has immediate opening for a Project Engineer in Portland, OR. Responsibilities include the conceptual, preliminary and final detailed design of new and upgraded transmission lines, including material procurement and construction support through line energization.
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Project Engineer Needed. Ability to register as a Professional Engineer (PE) is highly desired. Provides design and project management expertise for; pyrolysis systems, intake stations, control systems, compressors, electrolyzers, and specialized equipment as required.
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The Project Engineer will work as part of the Owner’s project delivery team with the Construction Manager and Project Executive. Aqua Quantum LLC is currently seeking a PROJECT ENGINEER to serve in an Owner’s Representative role supporting the design and construction of a waste-to-energy project in Oregon.
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We are currently seeking to add a Project Civil Engineer to our dynamic team in Vancouver, Washington. As a Project Civil Engineer, you will have the opportunity to lead the design and project coordination on large unique projects for local agencies throughout Washington and Oregon.
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Professional registration or licensure - current registration as an Engineer Intern (EI), Engineer in Training (EIT), or licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE). Project Management and/or Construction Management experience in commercial, industrial, government, military or DoD facilities.
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Job Title: Project Engineer. Role Description: This full-time role is for a Civil Engineer located on-site in Portland, OR. The Civil Design Engineer will be responsible for day-to-day tasks associated with civil engineering design, roadway design, land development, stormwater management, and other civil engineering-related tasks.
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You are licensed as a Professional Engineer in the State of Maine. Track project costs, meeting contractual obligations within the stated terms with an emphasis on efficiency. Periodic project related Travel within New England states will be required.
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As a Project Engineer , you will assist a team of experts with the development of plans, specifications, cost estimates, reports, and bid packages. Project Engineer salaries are determined based on internal equity and market analysis and will vary based on the candidate’s skill and experience; the salary range for this position is $87,000 - $114,000.
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Title: project engineer in Clackamas, OR
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