TYLin

infrastructure consulting

Construction/FieldEngineer

$87–110k New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Construction/Field Engineer at TYLin. Coordinate with inspectors for field reviews. Verify construction documents to field conditions”

Industry & Context.

infrastructure consulting
Eligibility Requirements

comply with all local health authority, legal or lawful client requirements

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years of construction (office) engineer experience, Knowledge of engineering principals and industry standards, Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, Experience coordinating with multiple contractors and trades at one time in the field, Knowledge of meeting construction schedules and budgets

Nice to Have

BS in Civil Engineering or related field, EIT Certification, Previous infrastructure construction experience with a city agency such as MTA

What You'll Do.

Coordinate with inspectors for field reviews

Verify construction documents to field conditions

Conduct research for recommendations

Collect and manage data for engineering work

calculations and designs are in accordance with standards

Prepare project data for schedules

Assist in change orders negotiations

Review contractor invoicing

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Demonstrated experience of collaboration in a diverse and inclusive team

Full Job Description

**TYLin** is a globally recognized, full-service infrastructure consulting firm committed to providing innovative, cost-effective, constructible designs for the global infrastructure market. With over 3,000 employees throughout the Americas, Asia, and Europe, the firm provides support on projects of varying size and complexity. Together, we enhance conventional designs with smarter, more resilient systems. We provide people with better mobility. We steward precious resources by finding more sustainable solutions. # _**Job Summary**_ We are currently seeking a construction/field engineer to join our TYLin's PMCM team for an upcoming project in Q2! # _**Responsibilities & Qualifications**_ ** _Responsibilities:_** * Coordinating and working with inspectors for field reviews, data collection and analysis, studies and forecasting. * Verify construction documents to field conditions. * Conduct in-depth research to develop recommendations for approaches, concepts, materials and equipment selection. * Collect and manage data for engineering or construction work such as to perform quantity take-offs for development of engineering estimate. * Assure that drawings, calculations and designs are in accordance with company production and design standards and strengths, follow Quality Assurance and Control procedures. * Prepare project data for schedules, assist in preparing schedules and budgets in order to monitor progress reports. * Assist in change orders negotiations with contractors. * Review contractor invoicing to verify quantities and enter contractor invoices into Client’s online system. * Additional responsibilities as assigned. _**Qualifications:**_ * BS in Civil Engineering or related field preferred. * EIT Certification preferred. * 1+ years of construction (office) engineer experience is required. * Previous infrastructure construction experience with a city agency such as MTA is a plus * Requires knowledge of engineering principals and industry standards. * Abilit

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