Project Management: Oversee all phases of construction projects, from initial planning and design to execution and completion. This includes managing schedules, resources, and budgets
Design and Planning: Collaborate with architects and other engineers to develop detailed project plans and designs, ensuring compliance with safety and building codes
Site Supervision: Inspect project sites to monitor progress and ensure adherence to design specifications, safety protocols, and environmental regulations
Cost Estimation: Prepare detailed cost estimates and financial projections for projects, ensuring they are financially feasible
Communication: Act as a liaison between clients, contractors, and other stakeholders, providing updates and addressing any issues that arise during the construction process
Quality Control: Perform regular tests on materials and procedures to ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards
Qualifications
Education: A bachelor's degree in construction engineering, or a related field is typically required.
Experience: At least 2 years of experience in construction engineering or a related field is often preferred.
Technical Skills: Proficiency in construction management software and a strong understanding of engineering principles and construction techniques.