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Project Manager (Civil Engineering)
JOB DESCRIPTION/SUMMARY
Community Planning and Engineering, Inc., a native Hawaiian owned civil engineering company, established in 1957 is seeking a licensed professional engineer to join our diverse culture of engineers to work on a variety of civil engineering related projects. The candidate shall have sound and diversified knowledge of engineering principles and practices and be able to work independently in solving critical engineering problems with minimal supervision and guidance generally related to the overall project objectives, critical issues, concepts, and policy matters. The higher salary range will be based on experience.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Primary duties and responsibilities include:
· Perform independently on projects assigned by the Principal. Complexity and difficulty of projects is dependent upon level of experience. Expected to perform on entire project in an efficient and accurate manner.
· Supervise/mentor lower-tiered engineers as necessary.
· Prepare design analysis and calculations as required by the project and governmental accepting agencies.
· Prepare construction plans, specifications, cost estimates, and reports, and coordinate approvals from governmental accepting agencies.
· Effectively communicate with clients, vendors, governmental agencies, and subconsultants.
· Prepare scopes of work and fee proposals as directed by the Principal.
· Maintain project files.
· With some supervision, prepare billings for invoicing clients.
· Perform research and gathering of information from governmental agencies.
· Perform services during bidding and construction. Understands the technical specifications, special provisions, and general conditions. Able to review shop drawings, change orders, prepare post-contract documents, perform construction observation, attend weekly progress meetings, and prepare record drawings.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
· Graduated from an accredited 4-year university or college with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.
· Must have a Professional Engineers License in the State of Hawaii or reciprocal equivalent.
· Able to read and prepare plans and specifications.
· Have full understanding and be able to apply sound engineering principles, practices, and judgments in solving problems and applying them into the design.
· Able to communicate well verbally and written with clients, supervisors, subconsultants, stakeholders, etc.
· Ability to complete projects independently, on time, and within budget.
· Must be proficient in AutoCAD and Civil 3D.
· Must be able to read, write and speak English.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $90,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year
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Work Location: In person