Resident Engineer / Project Representative

RIVUS Consulting LLC

Resident Engineer / Project Representative

Lanham, MD
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    About RIVUS

    RIVUS Consulting LLC is an established small business that provides environmental and engineering consulting services to state and municipal clients. RIVUS specializes in environmental planning, water resources engineering, ecosystem restoration, flood hazard mitigation, green infrastructure, and program/construction management. Our scientists, hydrologists, hydraulic engineers, planners, GIS/IT professionals, landscape architects, site/civil engineers, and construction managers provide sustainable solutions to clients. As a multicultural organization, we encourage individual achievement and recognize the strength of a diverse workforce. RIVUS is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Our corporate culture places priority on diversity, customer service, and employee recognition. We offer flexible/hybrid-remote schedules.

    Position Description

    RIVUS is seeking a qualified and experienced Resident Engineer/Project Representative to join our team on a full-time basis to support the construction of water quality/waterway improvement projects such as stream bank stabilization using natural channel design to achieve pollutant reduction and ecological restoration. Project also include drainage outfall repair and channel stabilization and stormwater best management practices. As a Resident Engineer/ Project Representative, you will serve as the Owner’s Agent and be responsible for overseeing construction projects and ensuring that they are completed in accordance with design plans, specifications, standards, codes, and permits.

    Key Responsibilities • Observe construction, and perform coordination, documentation, and oversee inspectors on water quality/waterway improvement projects such as stream bank stabilization, outfall restoration, and stormwater management projects. • Lead construction project meetings, such as preconstruction conferences, progress meetings, and prepare and circulate meeting minutes. • Coordinate collaboratively and communicate with multi-discipline design teams, owner, contractor, regulatory agency inspectors, and third-party inspection/testing firms. • Research and provide solutions to engineering and construction issues in a timely manner. • Participate in all aspects of change management including review and analysis of claims, negotiation of potential change orders, performing independent cost estimates, maintaining change management logs, and prepare change order documentation and exhibits. • Review and interpret project specifications and drawings. • Perform constructability reviews of design documents. • Manage and prepare or oversee daily reports by others, verify material quantities, review payment applications, and prepare project correspondence/reports. • Analyze contractor’s Critical Path Method (CPM) monthly progress schedule updates. • Lead and support a team of inspectors. • Maintain red-line drawings and coordinate project as-builts as part of project close-out. • Provide guidance and support for commissioning, testing, and initial operation of equipment and process systems.

    Minimum Qualifications • B.S. or Associate degree in a civil engineering, natural resource science, and/or construction management preferred. • Professional engineering license (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM) certification is preferred but not required. • 10+ years of experience in construction management or engineering, with experience in the stream bank stabilization, outfall repair and channel stabilization, and stormwater best management practices • Training in forest, wetland, and/or stream assessment preferred. • Familiarity with construction methods typical of civil engineering, ecological restoration, and construction materials testing. • Familiarity with Primavera P6 and/or CM14 is preferred. • Able to easily move around active construction site safely and effectively. • Strong project management skills and attention to detail. • Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills. • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills. • Agency coordination and permitting experience, preferred but not required. • Willing to travel and stay local to projects as needed. • Valid driver's license and the ability to travel locally.