AECOM's Water Business Line is seeking a Construction Project Engineer to support the construction management team. This role will be based in Pittsburgh, PA.
The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
- Gathers and correlates basic data from plans and specifications to validate and evaluate contractor installations using established and well-defined procedures.
- Works on routine engineering assignments involving calculations and relatively simple tests or drawing/sketch.
- Identifies discrepancies in quality of work installed by contractor as variances from design documents.
- Provides guidance to field inspection staff on quality of documentation and quality of contractor work installations.
- Performs work in accordance with agreed upon budget and schedule with little supervision.
- Reviews contractor pay applications for unit price pipeline (water, sewer) utility installation quantities with data collected from inspector daily reports.
- Performance at this level requires developmental experience in a professional position.
- Assists with the planning and coordination of contractor activities within the area of responsibility, to include permitting and meeting all guidance with permits as issued.
- Monitor’s contractor personnel to ensure adherence with project plans and promotes quality control of all installations
- Enforces policies, procedures and related work rules as established by Field Management.
- Assists with compliance of safety program that creates a safe and health work environment through the job site and adheres to OSHA safety and record keeping requirements.
- Prepares reports, as required, and keeps supervisors informed on progress of overall assigned activities.
- Under guidance of Project Manager or Field Manager, monitors work performance and of contractors to ensure project plans and schedules are followed.
- Ensures compliance with all internal and external record keeping requirements.
- Uses current construction management system (e-builder/Trimble Unity) to perform record-keeping tasks including, reviewing inspector’s daily diaries, maintaining project logs and retrieving RFIs, submittal logs and agreements.
- Duties will include management of: meeting minutes, daily reports, materials ticket books, material testing, certified payrolls, deliverables, and performing additional project administrative procedural requirements to include supporting quality control evaluations of inspector submissions and contractor work.
- When requested, interfaces with client, and design professionals to ensure compliance to design intent and client satisfaction.
- Contribute to building good communications between field management, project management, estimating, procurement, suppliers, vendors, and specialty contractors to ensure construction complies with plans, specifications and company quality standards and that the project is completed on time and within budget.
- Responsible for continuously expanding and updating professional knowledge and honing training skills in order to enhance individual and team innovation and productivity