$80,000–$100,000 Per Year
Accounting, Baseline Schedule, Bid Analysis, Billing, Blueprints, Budget Management, Budgeting, Change Requests/Orders, Civil Engineering, Communication Skills, Construction, Construction Management, Cost Control, Diversity, Documentation, Documentation Plan, Electricity, Finance, Government, Groundskeeping, Heavy Equipment/Vehicles, Leadership, Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Meeting Minutes, Metrics, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Internet Explorer Browser, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, Multitasking, OSHA, Organizational Skills, Physical Demands, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Project Design, Project Engineering, Project Management Certification, Project/Program Management, Quality Management, Schedule Development, Team Player, Testing, Time Management, Willing to Travel, Writing Skills
The Project Engineer for the Design Build department coordinates and manages the flow of information to assist superintendents, assistant project managers, project managers, key trade contractors, Owner, design professionals, and other internal/external stakeholders in the execution of projects during design and construction phases. This role will be instrumental in executing projects that safely deliver on-time and on-budget projects with exceptional quality consistent with the Clark Pacific brand.
Compensation Range: $80,000 - $100,000 depending on experience
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals to perform the essential functions.
- Exercise a high level of professionalism and confidentiality when dealing with staff, projects and proprietary information.
- Maintain project documentation (Plans, Specifications, RFIs, Submittals, Meeting Minutes, as-builts) coming from design and trade partners, ensuring alignment and consistency.
- Participate in/lead site safety plan implementation including but not limited to weekly safety meetings, pre-task planning, accident investigation.
- Participate in/develop understanding of developing and updating project schedules.
- Support project managers and superintendents in maintaining field operations (scheduling, testing, inspections, maintaining look ahead schedules, daily reports, quality management).
- Assist with cost management from COR log to identification of scope in subcontracts, changes through estimating and execution of change orders.
- Prepare/process Subcontractor pay applications, drafting Owner invoices with PM.
- Pre-shovel assistance including but not limited to constructability studies, baseline scheduling, estimating, bid analyses.
- Obtain and maintain individual safety and project management certifications (OSHA 10, SWPPP, LEED, DBIA, ParkSmart).
- Other duties as assigned.
Key Interfaces
Internal
- Project Engineers, Assistant Project Managers, Project Managers
- Superintendents
- Accounting and Finance
- Engineering & Manufacturing
- Field Assembly
External
- Owner/Owner’s Representatives
- Designers, Subcontractors
- Inspectors
- Government Officials (Planning/Building/etc.)
Key Metrics and Deliverables
- Financial: Budget performance
- Behavioral: Safety
- Delivery: Construction to schedule
- Quality: Minimizing rework
Skills, Abilities & Expectations
- Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, as well as effective listening and engagement with all levels of the organization.
- Demonstrates inquisitiveness, and ability to anticipate actions needed to assure the work and other related duties are administered effectively and timely. IE: Reads project documentation and asks questions and seeks closure to prevent surprises in performance.
- Possesses resolve, drive, and ownership in meeting/resolving project opportunities and challenges. IE: Planning the Work and work of Key trades to assure material and installations are implemented as planned.
- Ability to build strong relationships and engage and motivate teams representing diverse backgrounds and viewpoints; exceptionally collaborative and driven towards results. Tenacity.
- Ability to maintain attentiveness to detail and accuracy throughout involvement in multiple projects without losing sight of goals and deadlines.
- Excellent organization skills to drive topics with multiple stakeholders/interests.
- Problem solving skills that aim to remedy and prevent reoccurrence.
- Comfortable escalating issues while maintaining positive relationships with team members and other organizations.
- Possess the energy and determination to stay focused in the pursuit of short- and long-term goals, and to have the fortitude to persevere despite challenges and adversity.
- Reliable and dependable in performing job-related tasks, finishing assigned projects, and meeting deadlines.
- Passionate about Clark Pacific’s vision and mission; able to promote, demonstrate, and communicate the mission, values and core competencies of Clark Pacific to others.
- Ability to read plans and blueprints.
- Able to exercise appropriate discretion when handling confidential and/or sensitive information.
- Display willingness and interest in stepping up into greater leadership role if the situation requires or the opportunity presents itself.
- Proficient with Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Office Suite programs.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Project.
Work Environment
- General jobsite and office environment will be experienced.
- There will be routine exposure to manufacturing and construction environments which may present hazards such as noise, electricity, chemicals, heavy equipment, and other automated and manual machinery.
- There will be routine exposure to outside weather conditions, including extreme cold and extreme heat, wet and/or humid environments.
Physical Demands
- Frequent: Sitting at desk, utilizing computers and phones, standing and walking, business travel up to 100%.
- Periodic: Repetitive foot, leg, hand, arm, shoulder, and torso movements
- Occasional: Bending squatting, stooping, reaching, pushing, pulling, and lifting.
Experience and Education
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related engineering degree required.
- At least 1-3 years of construction related experience, or equivalent required.
- General knowledge of construction principles/practices required.
- Field experience preferred.
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Clark Pacific
Founded as Tecon Pacific in 1963, Clark Pacific started in West Sacramento on a four-acre site with 15 employees. In 1966, James Clark joined the then small firm as its general manager. With the help of many talented and dedicated engineering, plant, and field employees, the company grew rapidly during the pioneering stages of the industry in California. New forming, casting, stripping, finishing, loading, shipping, and erection techniques were being developed throughout the industry, and Tecon Pacific, under Jim Clark’s management, was at the forefront of this development on the West Coast. Today, Clark Pacific is owned and operated under equal partnership between Jim Clark’s sons, Donald Clark and Robert Clark. Like their father before them, Don and Bob are registered engineers dedicated to producing the best quality building solutions possible and pushing the limits of what prefabricated building systems can bring to today’s construction. Clark Pacific has become an industry-leading design-build manufacturer and constructor of complete building solutions and a key partner of owners, architects, engineers, and general contractors throughout California. With its industry partners, Clark Pacific continues to help shape the vibrant urban landscape of the West Coast.
100 to 499 employees
Construction - Residential & Commercial/Office