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Field Project Engineer
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NYCOn-site1y ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Unicorn Construction is seeking a:
Civil / Heavy / Highway Field Engineer
- To work in the field on project's location throughout LI/NYC/NJ
- Capable of understanding and assisting in the coordination of various work trades, including materials, labor, equipment and subcontractors on heavy / highway projects
- Take field measurements for quantity record keeping, billing, ordering materials, production analysis of work activities
- Cost coding of all job costs, keeping field records of all daily work activities
- Able to handle work on multiple projects (these may range from one large project to multiple simultaneous smaller projects)
- Knowledgeable about applicable safety standards and assist in implementation and adherence to safety regulations and policies
- Ability to take direction and support Project Manager, Project Engineer and Superintendent
- Capable of reading, understanding and executing project plans, specifications and standards for heavy / highway construction
Minimum Qualification Requirements:
- At least 2 years of experience preferred in the Heavy/Highway Field of Construction.
- Civil Engineering Degree and completion of surveying courses is not required, but advantageous.
- Shows ability and has past experience with project planning, task planning and coordination, logistical management of resources (labor, equipment, materials)
- Ability to read and understand / interpret contract plans and approved shop drawings.
- Must have ability to clearly document and communicate – both written and verbal
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