Project Engineer (Architecture and Engineering) Engineering - Upper Marlboro, MD at Geebo

Project Engineer (Architecture and Engineering)

Since 2001, RealStreet has connected management executives for the construction industry to contractors working on commercial and government projects. As a leading firm in the country which specializes entirely in senior level construction employment, we have cultivated long-term relationships with many of the industry's leading companies enabling us access to the top companies throughout the continental U.S.


We currently have an assignment for a Project Engineer in Arlington, VA, supporting mission critical projects throughout the National Capital Region (NCR). In addition to a competitive salary, this position provides a comprehensive benefits package which includes paid holidays, paid time off, an extensive insurance plan and a 401(k) retirement plan with a generous company match (additional benefit details listed below).


Job Responsibilities


The Project Engineer will be responsible for supporting the project management team in a technical and administrative role.


The responsibilities of the Project Engineer include:


  • Assisting the Government in:
    • Site evaluations
    • Field surveys
    • Constructability and code compliance
  • Supporting the development of the following:
    • Scopes of work
    • Cost Estimates
    • Schedules
  • Supporting the Government's tracking of construction progress, submittals, permit applications and invoicing
  • Working with Project Managers to develop and track progress of project lifecycle milestones and schedules

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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