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Hubbard Construction

Construction Engineer

Hubbard Construction, Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32290


Over 100 Years of Experience at Work for You!

Since 1920, the professional men and women of Hubbard Construction have literally paved the way for hundreds of public and private projects that have supported Florida's rise to prominence.

Hubbard is one of Florida's largest heavy civil construction companies. We are proud to be a part of Florida's history and we are eager to continue to serve the Florida market and beyond.

The scope of Hubbard's work includes complex highway projects, site development, paving, utility and drainage systems, surveying, RAP and hot mix sales, and state-of-the-art bridge building. We provide multiple delivery systems in design-build, bid-build, public/private-partnerships and design-build finance.

Hubbard Construction's parent company, Eurovia, operates through a network of 330 agencies and 770 production sites, in 17 countries around the world.

General Description

This is an entry level position in heavy highway and site development construction. Construction Engineers will be trained in each business department and will be required to demonstrate potential and satisfactory progress towards a supervisor position.

The program consists of a 15-month challenging rotation in different departments and entities of Hubbard Construction. Rotational assignments are in different functional areas including, but not limited to, Field Operations, Estimating, Equipment, Survey, Asphalt Operations, Quality Control, Contracts and Scheduling. Participants will also receive leading-edge training as well as the opportunity to interface with current Hubbard Construction leaders.

Key Duties

10-months spent in the field addressing the learning objectives outlined below as they pertain to the following topical areas:

Survey

Site:

Fundamental surveying procedures

Basic civil site plan reading

Replacing missing stakes

Cross section collection with T./Station

Bridge:

Reading bridge plans

Horizontal and vertical bridge control

Pile stakeout

Grading beams and applying dead load deflections

Earthwork:

Pond excavation

Roadway excavation

Fill operations

Muck excavation and backfill

Roadway Construction:

Sub-grade

Stabilization

Curb and Gutter – curb pad, curb and gutter

Base – lime rock, soil cement, asphalt

Asphalt (OPC)

Roadway finishes – sidewalks, sod, guardrail, railing, fence, barrier wall, striping, and signage

Structures:

Pile Driving

Sheet Pile

Concrete Foundations

Concrete Foundation Walls – Retaining walls

Columns

Pier Caps/abutments

Beam Installation

Diaphragms

Rebar installation

Superstructure construction – including decking (2 weeks)

Parapet Walls

Utilities:

Sewer – Pressure and Gravity

Water

Drainage

Duct Bank/Conduit

The Construction Engineer will also:

Produce labor and equipment cost reports to monitor production costs, drive billing, budgets and costs to complete.

Produce daily, weekly and monthly quantities to monitor production, drive management reports and reconcile owner quantities.

Assists Field Engineer and Project Engineer in updating project schedule.

Initiates purchase orders, shop drawings, submittals and material deliveries.

Qualification Requirements

General. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each Key Duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education and Experience. This position typically is an entry-level job. A Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology or Construction Management is required. Proficient PC skills including a proficiency in various software used such as Excel, Primavera, and SAP. Familiarity or an internship with construction industry practices preferred. Must be able to understand and communicate effectively with job site supervisors and fellow employees.

Physical Demands. The following physical demands are representative of those that must be met by a Construction Engineer to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

Regularly required to sit and/or stand during a regular work shift of at least eight hours per day.

Employee is occasionally required to stoop, bend, walk, crouch, and climb.

Ability to lift and carry, on a frequent basis, at least 50-90 pounds personally.

Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.

Continuous mental attention required to complete tasks in an efficient manner.

Exposure to dust, dirt grease and noise.

Work can be performed at heights up to 60 feet, requiring the employee to climb ladders, scaffolds and stair towers, often with narrow steps and passageways.

Frequently walk on uneven surfaces, including natural ground and slopes in varying weather conditions.

Must be able to work a flexible schedule, based on project need(s) and demand(s).

Work Environment. The work environment characteristics described below are representative of those that a Construction Engineer encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

Work is performed outdoors in all weather conditions.

Work environment periodically exposes the employees to high levels of noise, grease, and dust that is typically associated with a construction project.

Employee regularly works near heavy equipment and moving machinery.

Work may involve a variety of substances commonly found on construction sites such as form oil, grease, curing compounds, gasoline, diesel fuel and ready mixed concrete.

We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.

We promote a Drug-Free Workplace.