The Wayfinding Office Engineer reports to the Wayfinding Project Manager and is responsible for assisting the Project Manager with managing the scope, schedule and operational interfaces of all design and construction-related activities for TDIP’s Wayfinding Project. Position Description Summary The Wayfinding Office Engineer provides a broad spectrum of technical and administrative duties primarily associated with submittal and Request for Information (RFI) management as well as construction management support. Supports the project management team (project manager, assistant PM, construction manager, design manager, etc.). Key Identifiers for the Position Technical/Construction background with experience in an operating/active environment Knowledge in design and construction contracting practices and methodologies Knowledge and experience in the project design life cycle from Concept to Project Definition ook to Permit to Bulletins Knowledge and experience in the project construction life cycle from Pre-Construction to estimating/buyout to phasing to implementation to Closeout Maintaining an excellent working relationship with the design and construction professionals geared towards open communications and mutual problem solving in the best interest of the project and all other parties involved Contributing to a high level of team morale through professionalism that reflects well on the project team, external stakeholders and LAWA/internal stakeholders
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1-10 employees