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Civil Project Engineer PA Major Bridges Project

Lenhartsville, PA

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The Major Bridges P3 Initiative is part of the PennDOT Pathways Program, which is designed to bolster PennDOT’s ongoing effort to address the state’s growing backlog of replacement and rehabilitation needs for major bridges that are approaching the end of their useful life. By allowing for the use of a P3 delivery model, PennDOT will be able to replace or rehabilitate major bridges around the state more quickly, achieve significant savings for taxpayers, and minimize the impact on the traveling public.

The purpose of the Pennsylvania Major Bridges Project is to deliver infrastructure improvements focusing on the rehabilitation and replacement of nine major bridges (and associated roadways) across the Commonwealth. Upon completion, it is estimated to be over $2B.

The Bridging Pennsylvania Constructors team is led jointly by S&B USA Construction and FCC. The consortium members have a 20-year-long track record of successful project delivery with PennDOT, having worked in all PennDOT districts.

POSITION SUMMARY 

Assist the Superintendent and Project Manager in managing all aspects of a construction project including field operations and project administration. This position is predominately based in the field. The positions will be one each at each of the major project sites.  

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Assists with pre-construction activities as needed: construction planning and design; interpretation of design and drawings. 
  • Has a clear understanding of specifications, drawings, standards, and subcontractor & supplier scope of work, etc. 
  • Demonstrates, communicates, and reinforces all the company safety policies and procedures. 
  • Interprets specifications, designs, and drawings and prepares quantity takeoffs. 
  • Prepares drawings and sketches to support construction work, change orders, estimates, etc. 
  • Verifies work-in-place quantities for invoicing/pay quantities. 
  • Maintains submittal logs and timely receipt and review of submittals and shop drawings. 
  • Maintains as-built drawings; posts RFI, bulletin, and ASI as appropriate. 
  • Maintains RFI logs. 
  • Participates in constructability reviews and value engineering functions. 
  • Develops, implements, and administers project engineering procedures and other work documents, tracks, and logs documentation. 
  • Lead for all QC documentation into Aconex, including but not limited to SOS, material certs, submittals. Also, can fill in on dirt work (compaction non movement) and some structure work (rebar checks etc). 
  • Takes weekly job site photographs. 
  • Assists in quality control activities. 
  • Assists in preparing project status reports and participates in project status meetings; assists in the development of meeting minutes. 
  • Assists in project close-out activities. 
  • May support estimates as needed. 
  • Performs additional assignments per supervisor’s direction.

EDUCATION, SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS 

  • 4-year engineering degree or equivalent technical training and related experience. 
  • 2-10 years of field construction experience. 
  • Ability to read and interpret plans. 
  • Basic understanding of cost analysis. 
  • Excellent computer skills. 
  • Ability to travel as required. 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS  

  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position for long periods. 
  • Requires driving occasionally for up to 2-5 hours.
  • Requires working in outdoor weather conditions.
  • Minimum physical exertion such as walking, lifting, standing for long periods, bending, or reaching may be required.
  • Requires visual ability to perform tasks: preparing and analyzing data, plans, drawings, outlines, viewing a computer, and extensive reading.
  • Requires the ability to physically operate standard office equipment i.e., laptop, phone, keyboard, mouse, etc. 

Benefit Summary:

Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, 401K Plan, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, Parental Leave, Vehicle Allowance, and Relocation Assistance if applicable.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT

The Major Bridges P3 Initiative is part of the PennDOT Pathways Program, which is designed to bolster PennDOT’s ongoing effort to address the state’s growing backlog of replacement and rehabilitation needs for major bridges that are approaching the end of their useful life. By allowing for the use of a P3 delivery model, PennDOT will be able to replace or rehabilitate major bridges around the state more quickly, achieve significant savings for taxpayers, and minimize the impact on the traveling public.

The purpose of the Pennsylvania Major Bridges Project is to deliver infrastructure improvements focusing on the rehabilitation and replacement of nine major bridges (and associated roadways) across the Commonwealth. Upon completion, it is estimated to be over $2B.

The Bridging Pennsylvania Constructors team is led jointly by S&B USA Construction and FCC. The consortium members have a 20-year-long track record of successful project delivery with PennDOT, having worked in all PennDOT districts.

BPC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of and will not be discriminated against on the basis of their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, age, gender, genetics, creed, veterans’ status, military status or sexual orientation

If a reasonable accommodation is needed for the interview process, please contact Tanya Sykes Email: tsykes@bridgepenn.com or Phone: 215-609-4258 ext. 107

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