What are the responsibilities and job description for the PROJECT ENGINEER position at FNF Construction?
Overview
The primary responsibilities will involve project document control (RFI's, Submittals, and transmittals),
assisting with forecasts, timecards, subcontractor pay applications / quantities, SWPPP, take-offs, safety,
project schedule, and traffic control.
Responsibilities
1. Provides project document control
2. Assisting project manager with forecasts
3. Personnel issues such as recruitment and hiring paperwork
4. Maintenance and submission of weekly time cards
5. Complete subcontractor pay applications
6. Complete quantity reports
7. Assisting project management with employee scheduling
8. Responsible for the dissemination of the company EEO, Affirmative Action and Prevention of
Harassment policies
9. Presenting Weekly Safety Tool Box Talk meetings with employees on site
10. Assisting with Traffic Control Plan implementation and maintenance
11. Responsible for creating / maintaining / disseminating project schedule
12. Responsible for oversight of Storm Water Pollution Protection Plan
Qualifications
- Knowledge of the general policies and practices of construction / heavy highway companies
- Strong customer service skills
- Microsoft Office Excel and Outlook
- Primavera Project Management Software
- Strong computer and organizational skills
- HCSS Estimating Software
- Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- The ability to work effectively with a wide range of personnel in a diverse work community
Education Requirements & Certification Requirements
Required Work Experience
Physical Demands
essential functions
controls and reach with hands and arms
perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Other Requirements
Pay Range
The above declarations are not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and
responsibilities of the job described, nor are they intended to be such a listing of the skills and
abilities required to do the job. Rather, they are intended only to describe the general nature
of the job