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Project Engineer

Job Description

The Electrical Construction Project Engineer is accountable for scrutinizing project data, ensuring projects follow technical specifications, and staying on track.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Plan and organize construction engineering projects from conception to completion.
  • Understanding the Submittal Process and tracking each through our Procore Document management software.
  • Manage and constantly vigilance on the FSG QA/QC Program as assigned.
  • Coordinate and communicate between various sites and teams; supervise and train construction project staff as needed.
  • May be responsible for bid analysis, constructability reviews, and permit processing.
  • Understanding BIM Analysis and Pre-Fabrication Designs is Crucial to the success of this position.
  • Utilize engineering knowledge for construction project management; estimate timelines and schedules; anticipate risks and costs related to the technical aspects of the project.
  • Cooperate with FSG Construction and project managers to analyze production, track materials, and document documents as needed.

Qualifications

  • At least 3 to 5 years of field experience in Project Management, Project Engineering (or related), and/or Bachelor’s Degree in Architectural Engineering, Construction Management, Mechanical Engineering, Project Management or Business. Alternatively, individuals with equivalent field experience should also apply (associate degree + 8 years field experience, e.g.)
  • Knowledge of the electrical, commercial, and industrial construction industry and products
  • Strong computer skills with Accubid, Microsoft Office (especially Excel), Revit, and AutoCAD
  • Electrical license is highly preferred
  • Must have a Valid Driver’s License.
  • Must be able to pass a background screen
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to multitask while staying organized
  • Positive customer service skills
  • PMP a plus but not necessary