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The construction Project Engineer will be based on the construction project site and will service our clients in a multi-state region and may even travel across the country.
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Assist with on-site management to ensure project success. 1 - 3 years' of experience as a project coordinator, project engineer, or project manager. In order to be successful, this candidate should feel comfortable taking on many tasks that require various skills, and appropriately prioritizing those tasks' completion.
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The Project Engineer assists and supports the Project Manager and Superintendent on assigned projects, occasionally conducting, leading and/or participating in job site meetings.
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Flexibility to work on storm drainage and site design work is also a plus. CM Design Group has developed a solid client base founded on our ability to provide accurate and complete PS&E documents for transportation, civil and site improvements, mainly for cities in the Puget Sound region.
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We are seeking a Senior Civil Project Engineer who is eager to shape their own future and be involved in civil engineering design and consulting on a variety of exciting site development projects in our Seattle office.
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As a Project Engineer, you will on a project site assisting Project Managers and Field Management in the planning, management direction, project completion, customer satisfaction and positive financial outcome of assigned Commercial Construction projects in the Greater Seattle Area.
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This is a hybrid position requiring some days on-site in Bellevue, Washington and some days remote. Job Title: Technical Project Engineer. Technical Project Engineer.
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Assists with site inspection by the design team for installation deficiencies, and witnesses and signs off on systems commissioning. Assists site manager in project start-up activities.
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In addition, you will provide technical oversight on commissioning of systems both in-house and on-site. As a Project Engineer, you will design, specify and manage the installation of integrated systems.
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Assist the project team with municipal requirements and determines the impact these requirements will have on a project's schedule and budget. Manages the permitting and entitlement process, and presents projects to various municipal authorities as necessary to obtain Zoning Approval, Site Plan Approval, etc.
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Assist with coordinating off-site and on-site resources for cost, schedule, SME’s, CxA, move management, and IT. On-site position with capabilities to coordinate with back-office staff.
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As an experienced Project Engineer, you will work on site/civil engineering and land development projects. Possess expertise in designing potable water and wastewater distribution systems, surface water management systems, site grading, roadway design, and related land development projects.
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