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Typical duties of an Project Engineer includes managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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This may include hydrology/hydraulic studies, due diligence/site analysis reports, engineer's opinion of probable costs, project schedules, utility computations, detention/retention computations, storm sewer reports, local and state permit applications, stormwater reports, soils reports, earthwork volume calculations, StormCAD reports, WaterCAD reports, and preliminary grading.
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The Project Engineer will support engineering design during the execution phases of projects (FEED, detailed design, and construction) for new Greenfield assets and major brownfield facility upgrades and expansions associated with the Companys hazardous liquids, gas and water midstream pipelines, terminals, facilities, trucking stations, and loading racks.
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A Project Engineer (PE) represents the “Entry-Level Phase” of the HITT Futures Leadership program. Commercial Construction Project Engineer. and succeed as an assistant project manager or assistant superintendent, assistant estimator, assistant safety superintendent, or assistant MEP manager.
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Senior Project Engineer - Construction Professional Service Industries, Inc. (Intertek-PSI) is actively seeking a Senior Project Engineer to join our Building & Construction team in the Dallas Area at our Farmers Branch, Texas office.
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The Project Engineer will work on commercial projects within their core markets: Restaurants and Hospitality, higher Education, Interiors, Light Industrial, and Commercial. We have been engaged to find a Project Engineer for a General Contractor.
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As a Project Engineer at Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, you will play a strategic role in our company's success. Assist the Project Superintendent and Project Manager with subcontractor preconstruction meetings.
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Join HNTB North Texas as a Roadway Project Engineer! What We Prefer:8 years relevant experienceProfessional Engineer (PE) certificationExperience with Microstation Connect and Open Roads design software.
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Minimum 5 years of experience working as a structural engineer. This role will have overall responsibility for design and management of specific projects, including K-12 and higher education, hospitality, commercial, healthcare, civic, government, and historic preservation.
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Our client is looking for an ambitious and entrepreneurial Pipeline Engineer to join their team, offering a hybrid work environment. Title: Pipeline Engineer. Professional Engineer (PE): Must hold a valid Professional Engineer (PE) license or have the ability to obtain one.
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We currently seek a talented and experienced Environmental Project Manager, Engineer or Geologist on a direct hire basis within our client’s environmental engineering and science consulting firm.
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Our client is one of the largest Civil Engineering firms in Texas.
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Requires five (5) years of experience as Project Engineer or Specialist, or a project role of significant capacity such as Project Controls Lead, Contracts Lead, etc. Demonstration of successful performance as a Project Manager on one (1) small job or assistant Project Manager or a significant role on medium sized engineering, procurement, fabrication, and construction/construction management (EPFC/CM) project.
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Structural Project Engineer, Structural Project Engineer. you will be responsible for calculations, system design, including gravity framing, lateral framing, and foundation sizing, reports, progress submittals, BIM instructions for the project, and specifications required to assure project completeness and accuracy within the allocated period and monetary budget.
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Structural Project Engineer Responsibilities:The Project Engineer will work in unison with Project Architects, Project Designers and Project Managers to lead the project design processPrepare documentation for schematic design, design development and construction documentsQuality control research for product and construction methods related to projectsLead the construction administration processMentor-ship form Managing Directors and Design Directors.
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