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Fortis Construction, Inc.

Project Engineer

Fortis Construction, Inc., Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States, 82007


The Project Engineer serves as liaison between the Client, the Project Manager, and Subcontractors to ensure a construction project proceeds safely, accurately, and smoothly. The Project Engineer has delegated responsibility for those elements of a construction project that bring it from plans to close out. Elements include, but are not limited to document control, submittal management, RFI management, procurement, change order management, contracts administration, issue resolution, safety auditing, and support of field coordination.

A successful Project Engineer must be detail-oriented, innovative, creative, and proactive, and be able to manage and resolve conflict. Project Engineers must be able to work collaboratively with project team members and managers and develop and maintain relationships with owners, vendors, suppliers, and other project stakeholders.

Responsibilities

Maintain job files (RFIs, specifications, addenda, construction documents, etc.) in both hard and soft copy formats as the project requires.

Prepare, review, and distribute RFIs, submittals, and other contract documents in a timely manner; ensure compliance with the contract documents.

Purchase and monitor the delivery of all needed materials for the project(s) ensuring optimum prices, quality, and conformance to specifications.

Execute the project within initial established financial boundaries.

Develop and manage job progress schedules and ensure that the construction of a project parallels the schedule.

Ensure subcontracts are executed and insurance is in place; provide clear definitions of work responsibility to subcontractors and vendors from various trades and ensure that all phases of the work are covered; review and approve subcontractor and vendor payment requests.

Manage the procurement log in coordination with the Project Manager and the Project Superintendent to avoid delays and/or impacts.

Review subcontract and self-perform change orders on the jobsite; perform quantity takeoffs to validate the change requests.

Manage the closeout matrix and rolling completion log; compile operation and maintenance manuals for owner closeout packages.

Assist in other duties as assigned, relevant to the achievement of the position’s and team’s objectives.

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in a related field is preferred.

Experience in the construction industry with a related role is preferable, but not required.

Must be proficient with a variety of related computer software applications including MS Office (Excel, Outlook, Project, Word), PDF, and estimating and document programs.

Candidates must demonstrate a high level of emotional intelligence with the ability to build relationships and work with multiple personality types.

Must possess a valid driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record in accordance with Fortis policy.

Physical RequirementsWork is performed on an active construction site. Role requires standing or walking for long periods of time. Utilize standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, etc. Communication with internal and external contacts, including speaking and hearing. May occasionally move equipment up to 50 lbs.

Travel RequirementsAll Fortis positions require some level of driving.

The above description is intended to identify the essential functions and requirements for the performance of this job; it is not to be construed as a complete statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. All jobs require behaviors consistent with our Core Values and Culture. The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations could be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role, absent undue hardship. Fortis Construction, Inc. reserves the right to revise the job description at any time.

About UsFortis Construction hasn’t been around for a century. We haven’t been owned by the same family for generations.

We’re only 20 years old and just getting started…and we’re an employee-owned company where people are empowered to do their best work.

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