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Perform full gamut of project controls report drafting and production (MS Office Suite), cost management, schedule management (Primavera), change order management, and submittal management.
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Monitor and report on cost, cash flow forecasting, schedule performance, Change order management, scope management and control, management of contract project engineering, material quality checks.
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The E/I Project Engineer is responsible for planning, organizing and executing project front end loading and project design engineering including scope development, change control, cost estimating, cost control and schedule development and compliance for all assigned projects.
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Prepare estimated, actual and change order adjustments to the chart of accounts for Project Manager's review prior to entry into computer. Prepare change order requests and agreement change orders, review for pricing and status, ensuring compliance with the prime contract.
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Develop and maintain all project related documents including, but not limited to: Project Study Bass (FEL1), Project Study Report (FEL2), Project Design Basis (FEL3), and Authorization for Expenditure, with all applicable backup documents such as Process Spec, project cost estimate, project economics and Justification, Project Execution plan, and Project Schedule, as well as project design documents, Management of Change, project startup audits, cost commitments vs.
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The candidate will support and may perform project controls efforts such as CPM schedule review, change order tracking, construction cost control, RFI and submittal management, document management, and materials certification management.
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Review and respond-to contractor shop drawing submittals, RFIs, and change order requests, with assistance from PM.Process contractor requests for payment, with assistance from PM. QualificationsBachelor of Science degree in environmental engineering, or civil engineering.
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Perform additional assignment’s per the Project Manager’s directionJob Requirements:· B.S. in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)· 5+ year’s experience in the civil construction field (office/field role)· Excellent verbal and written communication skills· Proficiency with Excel, Word, Primavera 6.
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Assist Project Manager, Project Superintendent and Project Engineer as required. A leader in the Heavy Civil, and Site Development area is looking for a Senior Project Engineer.
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Responsible for change order management, scope management control, management of outside contract project engineering work, and material quality checks. Our expert recruiters support you at every step in the process and as a Best of Staffing company, Sterling provides exciting work with exceptional employers across the U.S. Job Summary: The Project Engineer is responsible for planning, organizing, and executing project scope development, cost estimating, and management of the approved scope for all assigned projects.
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Perform additional assignment’s per the Project Manager’s directionJob Requirements:· B.S. in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)· 3-5+ year’s experience in the civil construction field (office/field role)· Excellent verbal and written communication skills· Proficiency with Excel, Word, Primavera 6.
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Assist with monthly billing, cash flow projections, and change order processing. Prepare and maintain technical submittal list, NPDES permits, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, and Project Progress Schedule as required.
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Manage document control to include submittal schedules, contract documents, project record drawings, etc. Comply with notice requirements such as inspections, survey staking, joint measurements with owner and/or engineer, utility locations and adjustments, testing, claims, etc.
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Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers and workforce to resolve project challenges and conflicts. Assist with quantity reporting, project costs and forecasting. Obtain pricing from subcontractors and vendors to include change orders.
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Assist with project closeout. Issue correspondence to subcontractors and vendors when revised plan and/or specifications affects products or services. Requisition equipment and material deliveries as required.
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