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Senior Project Engineer
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Rudolph and Sletten .
Expected salary range for this position is $97,500 – $115,000 depending upon experience.
NO STAFFING AGENCY CANDIDATES WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION.
Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a
Senior Project Engineer
to join our office in San Diego, CA.
About Rudolph & Sletten In the last six decades, Rudolph and Sletten has built thousands of projects across our five California offices, from research centers designed to cure diseases, to institutions that educate future generations, to civic facilities and high-tech campuses that move our state forward. Our success is owed to our diverse, talented personnel combined with our technological expertise, honest estimates, innovative schedules, and ethical business practices.
Our client focus and technical expertise have made us a builder of choice for clients for over 6 decades. Notable clients include Johnson and Johnson, Gilead, Salk Institute, Western Digital, Oracle, Seagate, Intuit, San Diego Symphony, Kaiser Permanente, Cedars‑Sinai, the Judicial Council of California, and UC and CSU higher education systems.
Description The primary function of a Senior Project Engineer is to assist the Project Manager and the Superintendent in organizing, controlling, scheduling, monitoring, and recording all activities which are part of the construction management of a project. This includes working to ensure construction is progressing as scheduled and contract specifications are adhered to and leading and directing the work of others. Demonstrate extensive knowledge of standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the construction field. This position reports directly to the Project Manager, Superintendent, and all other assigned supervisors.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Schedule and lead coordination meetings with subcontractors and design teams and document information reviewed.
Inspect construction site daily and manage subcontractors to their contract documents.
Participate in job walks to document work performed and report findings for status updates, potential issues, and concerns.
Coordinate all submittals between subcontractors.
Thorough understanding of owner and subcontractor contracts, including General Conditions and exclusions.
Review designs and drawings for crafts installing materials and qualifications.
Review all types of submittals and shop drawings for compliance with contract documents.
Research and resolve drawing interpretation problems, conflicts, interference, and errors; initiate RFIs as needed.
Initiate and process RFIs, then review RFI responses for completeness and follow up as needed.
Understand potential change order (PCO) process, including change order validation, creation, assembly, and submission to the owner.
Understand and manage all submittals, RFIs, close out, punch list, emergency logistic plans, and all other document processes to/from consultants, owners, and subcontractors.
Identify risks (financial and schedule) based on submittal responses.
Train R&S staff, owner, and design team in the proper use and process of submittals, RFIs, close out, punch list.
Review, analyze, and resolve field construction problems, discrepancies, and interference within area of discipline with A/E supervision, owner, and other contractors as required.
Prepare and disseminate all required documentation records such as status reports, punch lists describing work items to be done, sketches of work already completed, material requirement calculations, etc., to the supervisor.
Review and comment on design comments as required; knowledgeable in value engineering/design phase engineering process.
Attend meetings with other contractors, subcontractors, owners, or A/E representatives to coordinate design and construction efforts.
Demonstrate advanced knowledge of construction equipment and techniques, drawings, specifications, building materials, and applicable industry standards.
Generate queries and reports in Procore construction software.
Perform quantity takeoffs.
Establish and complete submittal, project close‑out logs.
Manage substantial completion, certificate of occupancy, notice of completion, warranties/guarantees, and the project closeout process.
Update field work procedure documents as required and research and interpret codes, technical manuals, journals, etc. as needed.
Review A/E supplied drawings and purchase order specifications to ensure vendor has adequate information to provide required field furnished material, that material has been ordered, and delivery dates support the schedule.
Demonstrate ability to be dependable, consistent, diligent, and thorough in day‑to‑day tasks.
Analyze and resolve complex construction process problems and issues and effectively communicate while interfacing with all levels of personnel.
Follow instructions and pre‑established guidelines to perform the functions of the job.
Exhibit excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Perform work tasks by receiving direction and then working independently with interest in quickly learning and applying new skills and abilities.
Exercise creativity and resourcefulness in completing tasks accurately in a compressed time frame.
Handle a varied workload and multiple priorities while working as a team with coworkers to accomplish company and project goals.
Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisor.
Train and manage the project team in document control administration protocol for the project.
Create and maintain project metrics for tracking document control using logs, charts, or graphs.
Assist Project Manager in project setup to establish document control administration protocol, including establishing and documenting processes and procedures.
Manage the project close‑out process, including document collection, organization, turnover, and project archiving.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Construction Management is required.
Minimum five (5) years of experience in the field or in a related area.
Working knowledge of surveying techniques and equipment, assigned discipline design, and overall engineering standards is necessary.
Experience with large commercial projects; healthcare, higher education, corporate campuses, justice, science & technology is desired.
Computer skills with the ability to use MS Office Suite with proficiency, strong Excel and OBDC, or familiarity with data mining platforms, and Bluebeam.
Working knowledge of Procore or similar construction software is required. Advanced knowledge of blueprint reading required.
Working knowledge of scheduling and estimating software. Proficient understanding of Primavera P6.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Senior Project Engineer
role at
Rudolph and Sletten .
Expected salary range for this position is $97,500 – $115,000 depending upon experience.
NO STAFFING AGENCY CANDIDATES WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION.
Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a
Senior Project Engineer
to join our office in San Diego, CA.
About Rudolph & Sletten In the last six decades, Rudolph and Sletten has built thousands of projects across our five California offices, from research centers designed to cure diseases, to institutions that educate future generations, to civic facilities and high-tech campuses that move our state forward. Our success is owed to our diverse, talented personnel combined with our technological expertise, honest estimates, innovative schedules, and ethical business practices.
Our client focus and technical expertise have made us a builder of choice for clients for over 6 decades. Notable clients include Johnson and Johnson, Gilead, Salk Institute, Western Digital, Oracle, Seagate, Intuit, San Diego Symphony, Kaiser Permanente, Cedars‑Sinai, the Judicial Council of California, and UC and CSU higher education systems.
Description The primary function of a Senior Project Engineer is to assist the Project Manager and the Superintendent in organizing, controlling, scheduling, monitoring, and recording all activities which are part of the construction management of a project. This includes working to ensure construction is progressing as scheduled and contract specifications are adhered to and leading and directing the work of others. Demonstrate extensive knowledge of standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the construction field. This position reports directly to the Project Manager, Superintendent, and all other assigned supervisors.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Schedule and lead coordination meetings with subcontractors and design teams and document information reviewed.
Inspect construction site daily and manage subcontractors to their contract documents.
Participate in job walks to document work performed and report findings for status updates, potential issues, and concerns.
Coordinate all submittals between subcontractors.
Thorough understanding of owner and subcontractor contracts, including General Conditions and exclusions.
Review designs and drawings for crafts installing materials and qualifications.
Review all types of submittals and shop drawings for compliance with contract documents.
Research and resolve drawing interpretation problems, conflicts, interference, and errors; initiate RFIs as needed.
Initiate and process RFIs, then review RFI responses for completeness and follow up as needed.
Understand potential change order (PCO) process, including change order validation, creation, assembly, and submission to the owner.
Understand and manage all submittals, RFIs, close out, punch list, emergency logistic plans, and all other document processes to/from consultants, owners, and subcontractors.
Identify risks (financial and schedule) based on submittal responses.
Train R&S staff, owner, and design team in the proper use and process of submittals, RFIs, close out, punch list.
Review, analyze, and resolve field construction problems, discrepancies, and interference within area of discipline with A/E supervision, owner, and other contractors as required.
Prepare and disseminate all required documentation records such as status reports, punch lists describing work items to be done, sketches of work already completed, material requirement calculations, etc., to the supervisor.
Review and comment on design comments as required; knowledgeable in value engineering/design phase engineering process.
Attend meetings with other contractors, subcontractors, owners, or A/E representatives to coordinate design and construction efforts.
Demonstrate advanced knowledge of construction equipment and techniques, drawings, specifications, building materials, and applicable industry standards.
Generate queries and reports in Procore construction software.
Perform quantity takeoffs.
Establish and complete submittal, project close‑out logs.
Manage substantial completion, certificate of occupancy, notice of completion, warranties/guarantees, and the project closeout process.
Update field work procedure documents as required and research and interpret codes, technical manuals, journals, etc. as needed.
Review A/E supplied drawings and purchase order specifications to ensure vendor has adequate information to provide required field furnished material, that material has been ordered, and delivery dates support the schedule.
Demonstrate ability to be dependable, consistent, diligent, and thorough in day‑to‑day tasks.
Analyze and resolve complex construction process problems and issues and effectively communicate while interfacing with all levels of personnel.
Follow instructions and pre‑established guidelines to perform the functions of the job.
Exhibit excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Perform work tasks by receiving direction and then working independently with interest in quickly learning and applying new skills and abilities.
Exercise creativity and resourcefulness in completing tasks accurately in a compressed time frame.
Handle a varied workload and multiple priorities while working as a team with coworkers to accomplish company and project goals.
Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisor.
Train and manage the project team in document control administration protocol for the project.
Create and maintain project metrics for tracking document control using logs, charts, or graphs.
Assist Project Manager in project setup to establish document control administration protocol, including establishing and documenting processes and procedures.
Manage the project close‑out process, including document collection, organization, turnover, and project archiving.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Construction Management is required.
Minimum five (5) years of experience in the field or in a related area.
Working knowledge of surveying techniques and equipment, assigned discipline design, and overall engineering standards is necessary.
Experience with large commercial projects; healthcare, higher education, corporate campuses, justice, science & technology is desired.
Computer skills with the ability to use MS Office Suite with proficiency, strong Excel and OBDC, or familiarity with data mining platforms, and Bluebeam.
Working knowledge of Procore or similar construction software is required. Advanced knowledge of blueprint reading required.
Working knowledge of scheduling and estimating software. Proficient understanding of Primavera P6.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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