Job Information
Global Diving & Salvage Project Engineer in Seattle, Washington
Position Description
The Project Engineer is the primary technical lead on marine construction projects, who develops and monitors work plans and schedules, designs tools and equipment, and is responsible for overall quality control of the work and the implementation of process improvements to sustain competitiveness in the market. This position requires strong leadership, communication, engineering, and organizational skills, as well as a thorough understanding of construction processes and regulations.
Key Responsibilities
- Project Support:
- Develop, evaluate, track, and update all work plans and submittals associated with projects project manager and superintendents.
- Support of both inland and offshore marine construction projects in engineering, drafting, and technical writing
- Own the quality control process and quality assurance of 3^rd^ party contractors or fabricators.
- Draft and maintain project schedules using Primavera P6
- Oversee the procurement and acquisition of materials, ensuring quality control of deliveries to the project
- Assist, project, and advise on the personnel needed for upcoming jobs by evaluating specific requirements of each project in relation to the current capabilities of the workforce
- Design (non-stamped) and oversee fabrication of specialty underwater tools and equipment
- Design (non-stamped) construction support equipment
- Ensuring permit compliance
- Ensuring environmental compliance
- Compliance with technical requirements
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``` - Estimates and Proposals - Assist in estimating and proposals for marine construction, salvage, ROV and technical support projects. - Perform and report material quantity calculations - Prepare, manage, and engage in bid reviews as an active participant. - Review plans and specifications to complete comprehensive quantity take-offs. - Identify associated costs, such as labor, materials, subcontractors, and equipment. - Collaborate with Operations Managers to acquire estimates for durations, crew sizes, and equipment requirements. - Identify and communicate project-specific risks effectively. - Determine suitable means and methods for project execution.
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``` - Transitioning Successful Bids to Active Job Status - Review all contracts as assigned. - Collaborate with the legal team to navigate the contracting process. - Negotiate and finalize subcontracts as necessary for all projects under consideration as assigned. - Facilitate the transition of estimates into project budgets. - Develop the Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule. - Lead the submittal process and the documentation reporting required by the owner and various authorities, including but not limited to USCG, DOE, EPA, and other relevant state and local agencies.
Qualifications / Experience
Valid Driver's License with acceptable driving record.
Valid Auto insurance.
Experience with estimating software.
Experience with HCSS (preferred)
Experience with OCS P6 / Primavera P6
Experience in construction estimating and bidding.
Working knowledge of standard construction practices and regulations/laws.
Ability to engage in all stages of the estimating and bidding process.
Ability to interact effectively and professionally with all levels of management, clients, and government officials.
Proficient in verbal, written, and electronic communications.
Proficient computer skills, including but not limited to Microsoft Office Suite.
Experience in computer-aided design (CAD) and dra