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Civil Project Engineer job in Dubai, UAE |
Education : Bachelors Degree.
Experience : 1 - 5 Years.
Skills :- AutoCAD.
- StaadPro or equivalent finite element analysis software.
- BATC Safety Training.
- Experience in working with multiple discipline projects with BioProcess and/or
- Petrochemical Clients.
- Excellent computer skills in Microsoft Suite.
- Licensed SE, PE or EIT is preferred.
- Pre-employment drug and alcohol screening.
- Background screening including previous employment, education, criminal history, and driving record verification.
Responsibilities :
- Perform structural design and analysis calculations using governing codes and
- standards, engineering formulas, skills, and experience.
- Layout and details portions of projects using schematic layout by project lead engineer.
- May be assigned responsibility for schematic or conceptual layouts when qualified.
- Provide drawing for own designs and produce sketches to incorporate in drawings by
- Designers/Drafters.
- Research design options and document findings for project lead engineer.
- Review shop drawings.
- Assume the lead engineer’s role on assigned projects.
- May serve as Project Engineer and as a designated Client contact on smaller, less
- complex projects.
- Develop probable construction cost estimates for his/her projects within the department.
- May direct and supervise other Designers/Drafters activities.
- Coordinate work with other disciplines such as architectural, mechanical, electrical, etc.
- Handle routine contract administration.
Description : Position requires thorough knowledge of civil/structural design and engineering techniques, as well as CAD and graphics skills. Responsible to plan and conduct independent work requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering
techniques, procedures and criteria. Devise new approaches to problems, and prepare or modify drawings, specifications, calculations, charts and graphs, and monitor work for compliance to applicable codes, accepted engineering practices and Eichleay standards.
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