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IMC Construction Field Engineer in United States
Scheduling/Coordination/Precon:
Assist Superintendents in problem-solving to minimize risks.
Coordinate work between subcontractors and material suppliers.
Ensure timely project procurement through scheduling and expediting material deliveries.
Support Project Manager/Office staff with field-related activities and subcontractor notifications.
Notify Architects/Engineers of required inspections.
Coordinate inspections by authorities having jurisdiction.
Manage third-party on-site testing and temporary facilities coordination.
Organization/Procedure:
Reinforce company, department, and technical policies, procedures, and standards.
Ensure compliance with CCIP program requirements.
Assist in conducting weekly foreman meetings.
Verify T&M tickets and receipt of materials and equipment.
Assist in developing and enforcing project site logistics and temporary facilities plans.
Monitor project control reporting measures.
Develop and execute plans for completing punch list items.
Job/Project Knowledge:
Maintain knowledge of project plans, specifications, correspondence, and other related documents.
Monitor trade contractors' means and methods according to project contract documents.
Safety:
Assist in implementing safety programs and interpreting safety guidelines.
Notify stakeholders of work processes for safety purposes.
Conduct Site Safety Orientations as needed.
Quality Control:
Ensure adherence to plans, specifications, quality of work, and safety standards.
Oversee layout and field engineering in compliance with project requirements.
Reinforce project-specific quality assurance and workmanship programs.
Maintain clean and organized site standards.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or related field (preferred).
Previous experience in construction coordination or related role.
Strong understanding of construction project management principles.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Proficiency in project management software.
Knowledge of safety regulations and quality control standards.