Michael Page
Construction Project Engineer - Sacramento, CA
Michael Page, Isleton, California, United States, 95641
Public Works Construction Project Engineer - Sacramento
Project Engineers construct the job on paper before work in the field begins. They help review shop drawings prepared by subcontractors and review them prior to submitting to architect or engineer for approval. They are typically responsible for detailing the purchasing requisitions for defining work that needs to be contracted.
Client Details
Our client is a reputable General Contractor in Sacramento specializing in commercial construction. Their portfolio includes projects in Health care. They pride themselves in taking amazing care of their employees, built on a foundation of honesty, service, and passion that translates on and off the field. They are looking to bring on a Project Engineer long-term.
Description
Key Responsibilities of a Public Works Construction Project Engineer - Sacramento
Writing all purchasing orders
Processing and negotiating all change orders
Having complete knowledge of contract documents
Preparing monthly budget reports
Publishing the details of Owner Architect Contractor meetings
Obtaining building permits
Coordinating work of all trades on paper prior to construction beginning
Profile
A Successful Public Works Construction Project Engineer - Sacramento
2+ years with relevant experience in construction
Someone who is seeking growth within a company.
Proven track record of managing construction projects from initiation to completion.
OSHPD and public works project experience preferred.
Job Offer
On Offer for a Public Works Construction Project Engineer - Sacramento
Base salary $85,000-$100,000 DOE
Excellent benefits - health, medical, vision, dental
Profit Sharing
401K
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