Project Engineer
Project Management
This mid-level project management role builds upon entry-level experience by taking on greater responsibility in planning and executing heavy construction projects. You’ll lead larger portions of projects, manage budgets more independently, and mentor junior engineers. This includes developing detailed work plans, ensuring quality control, troubleshooting issues, and coordinating subcontractors. You’ll also play a bigger role in client communication and project reporting, while continuing to prioritize safety.

BS in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or equivalent related major with 2 or more years of engineering or related construction experience
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