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Project Engineer - Orlando, United States - Ajax Building Corporation
Description
1.1The basic function of the Project Engineer is to provide technical engineering information to the Superintendent and Project Manager to insure
construction
work
complies
with
all
engineering
standards,
codes, and specifications.
2.0
REPORTING
RELATIONSHIPS
2.1
The
Project
Engineer
reports
to
and
is
directly
accountable
to
the
Project
Manager.
3.0
REQUIREMENTS
3.1
Education
3.1.1
Required:
Bachelors
Degree
in
Civil
Engineering
or
related
field, or equivalent technical training and related experience.
3.1.2
Preferred:
Bachelors
Degree
in
Civil
Engineering.
3.2
Licensing
/
Registration
/
Certification
3.2.1
N/A
3.3
Experience
3.3.1
Required:
None
3.4
Skills
/
Knowledge
/
Abilities
3.4.2
A
working
knowledge
of
construction
equipment
and
techniques, drawing and specifications.
3.4.4
The
ability
to
perform
mathematical
calculation
either
manually
or with calculator.
3.4.5
The
ability
to
assume
responsibility
and
communicate
effectively with others.
3.5
Physical
Requirements
3.5.1
The physical requirements may be stressful even though a majority of the time is sitting. Occasional on site inspections will require walking, climbing ladders and stairs. Body movements of turning the head and torso, bending and flexing the arms, wrists, and
fingers
are
required.
The
senses
required
are
being
able
to
see and hear and having full power of speech.
3.6
Mental
3.6.1
Must
be
able
to
work
under
stressful
deadline
situations.
3.6.2
Must
be
able
to
communicate
in
English,
verbally
and
in
writing.
3.6.3
Must
be
able
to
comprehend
business
math
and
interpret
data
from various sources. Advanced computer skills are desired.
4.0
WORKING
CONDITIONS
4.1
Work will be in a climate-controlled office approximately half the time with the other half spent in the field. Workdays will typically be from 8 to 10 hours
per
day
with
some
early
morning
or
late
evening
meetings
and
deadlines.
5.0
ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS
5.1
Interpret
blueprints/drawings
for
installing
materials.
5.2
Research
and
resolve
blueprint/drawings
interpretation
problems
and
errors.
5.3
Prepare
field
design
change
requisitions
and
"as
built"
drawings.
5.4
Prepare
all
required
documentation
records
such
as
status
reports,
punch lists, sketches of work already done, material requirement calculations,
etc.
5.5
Present
blueprint/drawing
discrepancies
to
Project
Manager
and Superintendent for resolution.
5.6
Prepare
documents
such as
Purchase Orders,
Change
Orders,
etc.
6.0
DUTIES
AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
6.1
Supervise
and
administer field
layout
and
surveying
activities.
6.2
Review
and
issue
valid
drawings
and
other
engineering
documents
to
field
staff.
6.3
Insure all primary, secondary and layout control data comply with engineering
standards
and
are
submitted
to
drafting
for
on-site
detailing.
6.4
Issue,
edit
and
maintain
all
field
engineering
books,
records,
etc., according to project procedures.
6.5
Insure
all
concrete
inspections,
sign-offs,
etc.,
are
complete
and
comply with procedures.
6.6
Maintain
control
of
all
surveying
equipment;
Ensure
proper
care, calibration, documentation, etc., is maintained.
7.0
MEASURES
OF
PERFORMANCE
7.1
Accurately
interprets
blueprints/drawings.
7.2
Researches
and
resolves
problems
and
errors
in
blueprints/drawings.
7.3
Correctly
prepares
change
requisitions
and
"as
built"
drawings.
7.4
Prepares
required documents
in
a
professional
and timely
manner.
7.5
Presents
blueprint
discrepancies
to
Project
Manager
and
Superintendent.
7.7
Accurately
and
timely
maintains
document
control
logs.
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