Are you an experienced Resident Engineer looking to make a significant impact in the Hudson Valley? Join our Water Division and be part of a dynamic construction management team working on high-profile Wick’s law projects in the City of Newburgh area. This is your chance to leverage your expertise in municipal infrastructure, water and wastewater facilities, and general building projects to drive success and growth in our practice.
ResponsibilitiesLead and Oversee: Manage day-to-day construction oversight and Resident Engineering efforts on multiple municipal contracts.Supervise and Report: Oversee inspection staff and ensure timely delivery of daily inspector reports.Liaise and Review: Act as a liaison to design staff, responding to Contractor RFIs and reviewing shop drawings.Technical Excellence: Provide technical reviews of construction plans, specifications, and project changes for constructability and practicality.Document Management: Oversee project document management, including record keeping, correspondence, logs, reports, red-line as-built drawings, and contract close-out documents.Safety and Compliance: Monitor contractor compliance with Health and Safety Programs, permit compliance, and coordination with regulatory agencies and city departments.Performance Monitoring: Ensure contractor performance, quality of work, adherence to schedules, and responsiveness to directives.Financial Oversight: Manage the contractor payment process, recommend adjustments, and maintain payment records.Inspection Management: Oversee the special inspection process, including scheduling, record keeping, and re-inspections.Effective Communication: Lead progress, safety, scheduling, coordination, and contract administration meetings with clients, contractors, and regulatory agencies.Staff Supervision: Supervise subconsultant staff, manage personnel scheduling, approve timesheets, and oversee training and development.Essential SkillsExperience: 8-10 years as an Assistant Resident Engineer or Resident Engineer on Water or Wastewater Treatment Process Wick’s law projects over $10M.Project Management: Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.Safety Commitment: Demonstrated commitment to a safe and healthful workplace.Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills.Technical Proficiency: Proficiency with MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).Personnel Management: Ability to manage personnel and respond to corporate requirements.Training: 10-Hour OSHA Training.Additional Skills & QualificationsAdvanced Experience: 10-15 years as a Resident Engineer on Water or Wastewater Treatment Process Wick’s law projects over $25M.Certifications: Professional Engineer (New York active) or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) Certification.Professional Involvement: Active participation in regional or national professional associations.Software Proficiency: Proficiency with Primavera and/or MS Project.Advanced Training: 30-Hour OSHA Training.Specialized Expertise: Experience with NYC DEP projects and water/wastewater expertise.Educational Background: Degrees in Civil, Environmental, Mechanical, or Structural Engineering.Work EnvironmentEnjoy a collaborative on-site work environment with standard hours from Monday to Friday, and occasional shifts from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM. Benefit from overtime opportunities and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), 401K, Short-Term Disability (STD), Long-Term Disability (LTD), Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), life insurance, paid parental leave, reward & recognition program, and optional benefits such as well-being benefits, adoption assistance, and tuition reimbursement. Additionally, enjoy nine paid holidays and 15 days of PTO that accrue per year.
* Ready to take on a pivotal role in our growing team? Apply now and help shape the future of municipal infrastructure in the Hudson Valley!