Construction Engineering Day to Day
On the job, a construction firm may hold a civil engineer responsible for several duties. A firm may hire a construction engineer to produce a structure. This can including planning the structure, designing the construction plans and overseeing the project build. The engineer normally begins the process by determining exactly what …show more content…
The firm may need an engineer to offer technical project consultation, beginning with planning a structure, on to overseeing the build and making sure the project stays on schedule. The engineer will also direct and assist management in performing these duties. A firm may also need a construction engineer to act as a liaison with the many third-party firms committed to the project. The engineer may supervise third-party contractor work as well.
A firm may also hire an engineer to monitor project costs. In this instance, the firm requires the engineer to make sure that work crews keep all costs in line with the budget and record all unforeseen expenses. This includes making that sure that all workers use the available resources as planned. The engineer may also work with the procurement staff to obtain supplies and materials at or below the planned …show more content…
A project engineer, or assistant project engineer, reports to the project manager in this entry-level construction engineer position. The superintendent construction engineer is a frontline manager who oversees daily operations. A senior project manager focuses on project performance metrics such as scheduling and costs. On the executive level the construction engineering vice president or operations manager oversees the assistant project engineers, superintendents and the senior project managers and acts as a liaison between the public, clients and third party