Our New York City office has an exciting opportunity for a Resident Engineer with experience in construction of complex water and wastewater infrastructure and facilities. Candidate will work closely with the other members of the project team, including the Owner, multiple contractors, design engineers to ensure the successful delivery of projects.
Requirements
- Support construction management oversight and onsite Resident Engineering for water, wastewater and infrastructure projects
- Facilitate an effective, engaged and high performing partnership with all project stakeholders
- Collaborate with a local project delivery team and national team of technical experts
- Mentor, supervise and provide direction for less experienced staff
- Review design and bidding documents for completeness, constructability and biddability
- Be proactive in risk identification, management, mitigation, and solving project problems
- Ensure compliance for all construction management team members with company’s and client’s health and safety training requirements
- Prepare effective and accurate internal and external reports pertaining to job status, written documents, and reports
- Generate project correspondence, including responses to Contractor correspondence, in a timely manner to avoid delay, to convey Owner’s position, and to protect the Owner’s interests
- Oversee all onsite and offsite construction to monitor compliance with building and safety regulations and the use of proper construction techniques
- Support supervision and coordination of construction management staff, including field inspectors, office support staff and testing subconsultants with responsibility for quality construction in accordance with plans and specifications
- Review construction work progress daily. Provide daily site inspections to ensure compliance with approved plans, specifications, standards, codes, and permits
- Prepare and review daily reports documenting weather, equipment, manpower, and construction activities, and daily progress photos, as well as monthly progress reports for project stakeholders
- Review and analyze Contractors’ Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules to ensure compliance with approved Contract schedule; address deficiencies
- Evaluate and negotiate change orders, invoices, and payment applications which may include final payment including coordination with the Owner. May include independent verification of pay quantities. Maintain records related to the base work, contingency and field changes
- Lead and/or assist with commissioning, testing, and start-up of process systems/equipment or facilities
- Prepare effective and accurate record documents and all project, permit, and contract close-out documentation
Benefits
- medical, dental, vision
- short and long-term disability
- life insurance
- employee assistance program
- paid time off
- parental leave
- paid holidays
- 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match
- performance-based bonus eligibility
- employee referral bonuses
- tuition reimbursement
- pet insurance
- long-term care insurance