Associate Construction Engineer

Joe Hill Consulting and Engineering Corporation

$75K — $95K *
Real Estate & Construction
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Baccalaureate or graduate degree in engineering or construction management.
  • California Certificate of Registration (PE or CCM).
  • Five years of relevant professional-level experience (master's degree may substitute for two years).
  • Ability to travel using a personal vehicle.
  • Physical ability to work in varied environments and conditions.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor and inspect contractor work for compliance with project specifications.
  • Prepare and maintain project documentation including reports and records.
  • Participate in planning and progress meetings with field staff.
  • Review plans, submittals, and change orders for quality and compliance.
  • Assist in resolving disputes and managing public complaints.
  • Schedule and document tests and inspections for quality assurance.
  • Prepare estimates for payment based on project progress.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work with public infrastructure projects in the Bay Area.
  • Supportive environment for professional growth in construction management.
  • Exposure to a variety of project types and locations.
  • Flexibility in work schedule, including varied hours and locations.
  • Comprehensive OSHA safety training provided.
Full Job Description
About the Role

JHCE is seeking to hire a full-time associate-level construction engineer. Under general direction, the associate construction engineer performs difficult and responsible professional work which requires judgement and supervises the work of related staff including professional and technical staff, consultants, and other staff engaged in a variety of projects. The associate construction engineer may act as project manager, construction manager, project engineer, office engineer, or field contract administrator.

Under general supervision, the associate construction engineer performs difficult work in the field and office which requires judgement and may supervise the work of related staff. The associate construction engineer may provide assistance in the development of bid proposals, task order management, and contract management, etc.

The associate level is the second level class in the professional engineering series. It is characterized by higher level of technical expertise and first-line supervisory responsibility, as well as its license requirement.

About You

We are looking for someone who is excited to help us to grow our construction management practice while providing critical support to ensure the continued reliable operation of the public infrastructure which serves water and power to the residents of the San Francisco Bay Area.

  • You are a professional with technical expertise and strong communication skills which will allow you to effectively and creditably communicate complex technical issues with our clients.
  • You have experience with water, wastewater, or power infrastructure projects.
  • You enjoy direct client contact and professional networking.
  • You have an entrepreneurial spirit and are self-motivated and passionate about your work.
  • You excel in an unconventional work environment. You enjoy working in varied locations, including job sites, at home, and in the office.
  • You must have the ability to work in a fast-paced, variable schedule environment which may include flexible hours, including early mornings or late nights.

Desired Qualifications
• Possession of a baccalaureate degree or graduate degree from an engineering or construction management program.
• Possession of a California Certificate of Registration respective to your area of expertise such as a PE or a valid Certified Construction Manager (CCM) certificate.
• Five (5) years verifiable professional-level experience, as applicable to the area of expertise. A masters degree in the area of expertise may substitute for two (2) years of work experience.
• Ability to travel via driven automobile.
• Ability to adapt to changing working conditions, including prolonged standing and sitting, and frequent work in industrial facilities, construction sites, and other natural environments.
• Ability to walk up to 2 miles and lift and carry up to 30 lbs.

Role Responsibilities and Compensation

Actual offered pay within the range listed below is dependent on nature and amount of experience, ability to perform responsibilities, and possession of relevant licenses/certifications.

The duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned and are not intended to be an inclusive list. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time.
• Monitors and inspects the work of contractors for compliance with plans, specifications, and schedules.
• Prepares project documentation including daily reports, force accounts, materials testing, and other construction records.
• Participates in and/or conducts planning, preconstruction, coordination, progress, scheduling and field staff meetings.
• Reviews plans, specifications, submittals, shop drawings, change orders, constructability reviews, and contract closeout records.
• Assists in detecting and resolving disputes and/or problems and responds to complaints from the public.
• Ensures that all required tests, operations, measurements, and inspections are scheduled, ordered, satisfactorily completed and documented for quality assurance/quality control compliance.
• Verifies and prepares quantity and progress estimates for progress payments.
• Maintains records on unit price quantities, labor, equipment, and progress for change order work.
• Reviews and approves change orders for implementation.
• Makes field measurements and maintains as-built drawings records.
• Conducts and/or witnesses testing of contract material, equipment, and installations.
• Reports safety hazards and defective work to the contractor for correction.
• Drives a vehicle to construction/inspection sites.
• Performs other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.

For some positions, the nature of the work may involve disagreeable working conditions such as working in sewers, confined spaces, exposure to inclement weather and various environmental elements, and with hazardous materials and dangerous gases and chemicals. May be required to travel to remote areas and/or to work weekends, shifts and overtime. Some positions may be located outside San Francisco (e.g. Millbrae, Moccasin and Sunol).

JHCE provides all training required by OSHA to ensure employee safety.

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