Industrial Project Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-23
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Engineering
Operations Manager -
Construction
Operations Manager
Job Summary
Position is responsible for analyzing blueprints and specifications to prepare time, cost, and labor estimates, applying knowledge of specialized methodologies, techniques, and processes. Providing engineering support such as consultation and advice, preparation of contracts, and management and inspection of construction projects. Duties include reviewing data to determine material and labor requirements; computing cost factors and preparing estimates for bids or negotiated work;
consulting with clients, vendors or other individuals to formulate estimates and resolve issues; and providing engineering support, contract preparation, and project management. The Project Engineer is a classification distinguished from other classes by its responsibility for preparing project estimates and performing administrative duties relative to design and project management. This position will start in the field to gain hands‑on experience in estimating labor and material requirements, then transition to the office with a career path to project manager.
Responsibilities
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Duties / Responsibilities- Computes cost factors and prepares estimates for bids or negotiated work; conducts special studies to establish standard hour and related cost data or effect cost reductions; consults with clients, vendors or other individuals to formulate estimates and resolve issues; and provides engineering support, contract preparation, and project management.
- Preparing project estimates and performing administrative duties relative to design and project management.
- Assists in analyzing blueprints, specifications, proposals, and other documentation to prepare time, cost, and labor estimates for projects, applying knowledge of specialized methodologies, techniques, principles, or processes.
- Work may be performed in the field under the direct supervision of the Job Superintendent or in the office under the direct supervision of the Project Manager.
- Completes shop drawing review and layout work.
- Computes cost factors and prepares estimates Autos for management purposes, such as planning, organizing, and scheduling work, preparing bid packages, proposing negotiated work, selecting vendors or subcontractors, and determining cost effectiveness.
- Films special studies to develop and establish standard hour and related cost data or effect cost reductions.
- Reviewing data to determine material and labor requirements.
- Consults with clients, vendors, subcontractors, or other individuals to discuss and formulate estimates and resolve issues. Assist with three week look‑aheads and developing submittal logs.
- Responsible for managing a wide variety of construction projects; studies specifications and estimates worker‑hour requirements to проводится project schedules and phases based on knowledge of available tools, equipment, subcontractor’s scope of work and various building methods.
- Provides necessary project information to job superintendent and discusses project scope of work with job project manager & Superintendent before project begins; works closely with job superintendent to solve construction‑related problems and technical details; and assists job superintendent in communicating issues to the owner and responding to concerns and complaints.
- Confers with project manager, subcontractors, and owners engaged in planning and executing work procedures, interpreting specifications, and coordinating various phases of construction to resolve construction problems and prevent delays; and serves as liaison between the owner and contractor on assigned projects.
- Performs additional duties as assigned to support project and organizational success.
- Principles and practices of construction, civil or structural engineering and project design المرور.
- Basic construction concepts, procedures, methodologies, and processes.
- Project management and scheduling techniques.
- Contract administration.
- Subcontractor’s scope of work.
- Computer systems, estimating software, and information technology.
- Occupational hazards and safety precautions in construction sites; including 10 Hour OSHA certification.
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