The Entry Level Project Engineer provides technical support for the engineering process and contributes to the completion of a project. Performs engineering design evaluations and works to complete projects within budget and scheduling restraints. Being an Entry Level Project Engineer reviews reports of production, malfunction, and maintenance to determine or address problems. Analyzes project requirements and performs standard technical calculations. In addition, Entry Level Project Engineer requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being an Entry Level Proje ...ct Engineer works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. Working as an Entry Level Project Engineer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience.More Show Less
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for assisting the project manager and project team with project documentation and control, job cost accounting, scheduling, and construction supervision efforts. In order to be successful, this candidate should feel comfortable taking on many tasks that require various skills, and appropriately prioritizing those tasks' completion. Responsibilities. Assist with on-site management to ensure project success. ...
Primary duties of a Project Engineer include management and support for geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing projects. . Geotechnical engineering project involvement may include. Preparation of Geotechnical Engineering Reports with conclusions and recommendations generated through collaboration with senior staff. Field logging during geotechnical drilling activities. Soil sample classification, assignment of laboratory test...