The Project Engineer will be responsible for obtaining, distributing and reporting on critical project information to project stakeholders. They will coordinate with subcontractors, vendors and consultants, and participate in the Consigli Project Engineer Academy.
Requirements
- Document Control – Ensure timely and accurate management of all project documentation
- RFIs: Prepare and submit requests for information to the design team and distribute all responses to the appropriate parties
- Submittals: Create and manage the submittal log for the project
- Safety Documentation: Upload subcontractor safety documentation to Procore
- Field Reporting: Ensure field activities are tracked and reported to related parties
- Punch List: Upload and distribute the punch list through Procore to subcontractors
- Observations and Field Reports: work with project team to conduct field walks as necessary and compile any corresponding documentation accordingly
- Photos: track project progress with photos of the job site on a regular basis
- Material Delivery: Thorough knowledge of anticipated delivery dates for materials and equipment to the site
- Project Meetings: Generate and update agendas for the various project meetings with input from the project team
- Reporting: report on, at a minimum, submittals, RFI’s and critical project issues
- Collaboration and Coordination: Interface with client and design team throughout the entire project
- Management and inventory of job site office consumables
- Communicate with subcontractors on a daily basis
Benefits
- Paid Time Off
- 401k Matching
- Retirement Plan
- Tuition Reimbursement