H. T. PROF Group
Execute engineering tasks for planning, overseeing, and managing mega‑scale infrastructure projects valued in hundreds of millions of dollars. Key duties include:
Responsibilities
Leading stakeholder meetings (owners, contractors, foremen, supervisors) to align on progress, schedules, challenges, and technical issues for projects over $50 million.
Coordinating timely exchange of technical data between teams and owners.
Reviewing specifications and data to ensure contractual and design compliance; resolving issues promptly.
Providing technical support, managing RFIs, and resolving Non‑Conformance Reports with required approvals.
Identifying potential delays/conflicts and recommending efficiency improvements.
Developing work plans and procedures with necessary approvals.
Scheduling and monitoring activities on projects over $50 million, including supplier coordination.
Estimating quantities, maintaining bills of materials, and managing budgets.
Analyzing supplier quotations and conducting cost‑benefit analyses for projects over $50 million.
Ensuring accurate project costing for accounting and performing subcontractor variance analyses.
Directing construction by negotiating/managing subcontractor contracts and change orders.
Conducting quality inspections and coordinating surveying and Safety, Health & Environmental programs.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field.
Hands‑on experience with Cast‑In‑Place (CIP) concrete walls (retaining, MSE, sound, bridge approach/wing walls) across all phases.
Strong knowledge of FDOT standards, specifications, plans, shop drawings, and quality controls.
Experience on FDOT roadway/bridge projects, including formwork, rebar, inspections, and documentation.
Minimum 3 years in civil infrastructure engineering/construction management on projects over $50 million.
Proven subcontractor contract negotiation and change order management on large projects.
Expertise in cost estimation, financial analysis (bills of materials, quotations, variances, cost‑benefit) on projects over $50 million.
Proficiency in project management software (e.g., Procore, Primavera) for scheduling and performance analysis.
Experience coordinating RFIs on large‑scale projects.
The role provides outstanding opportunities for professional growth in Florida's rapidly expanding infrastructure sector, driven by multibillion‑dollar state investments extending through 2026 and beyond. Key initiatives include FDOT's Moving Florida Forward program, Turnpike widening projects, I-4 corridor upgrades, and significant port expansions.
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Responsibilities
Leading stakeholder meetings (owners, contractors, foremen, supervisors) to align on progress, schedules, challenges, and technical issues for projects over $50 million.
Coordinating timely exchange of technical data between teams and owners.
Reviewing specifications and data to ensure contractual and design compliance; resolving issues promptly.
Providing technical support, managing RFIs, and resolving Non‑Conformance Reports with required approvals.
Identifying potential delays/conflicts and recommending efficiency improvements.
Developing work plans and procedures with necessary approvals.
Scheduling and monitoring activities on projects over $50 million, including supplier coordination.
Estimating quantities, maintaining bills of materials, and managing budgets.
Analyzing supplier quotations and conducting cost‑benefit analyses for projects over $50 million.
Ensuring accurate project costing for accounting and performing subcontractor variance analyses.
Directing construction by negotiating/managing subcontractor contracts and change orders.
Conducting quality inspections and coordinating surveying and Safety, Health & Environmental programs.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field.
Hands‑on experience with Cast‑In‑Place (CIP) concrete walls (retaining, MSE, sound, bridge approach/wing walls) across all phases.
Strong knowledge of FDOT standards, specifications, plans, shop drawings, and quality controls.
Experience on FDOT roadway/bridge projects, including formwork, rebar, inspections, and documentation.
Minimum 3 years in civil infrastructure engineering/construction management on projects over $50 million.
Proven subcontractor contract negotiation and change order management on large projects.
Expertise in cost estimation, financial analysis (bills of materials, quotations, variances, cost‑benefit) on projects over $50 million.
Proficiency in project management software (e.g., Procore, Primavera) for scheduling and performance analysis.
Experience coordinating RFIs on large‑scale projects.
The role provides outstanding opportunities for professional growth in Florida's rapidly expanding infrastructure sector, driven by multibillion‑dollar state investments extending through 2026 and beyond. Key initiatives include FDOT's Moving Florida Forward program, Turnpike widening projects, I-4 corridor upgrades, and significant port expansions.
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