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Barnard · 1 week ago

Tunneling Project Engineer

Barnard Construction Company, Inc. is a heavy-civil construction company based in Bozeman, Montana, specializing in complex projects across North America. The Tunneling Project Engineer will be deeply involved in cost control operations, manage material deliveries, and coordinate project schedules while working closely with field personnel.

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Responsibilities

High level of involvement in the operations of our cost control system and analysis of construction costs
Participate in monthly forecasting revenue and costs accruals
Accumulate all necessary data and prepare monthly pay estimates
Process and estimate change orders and Requests for Information as directed by Project Manager
Coordinate and schedule shop drawings and submittals
Maintain a complete and current record of submittals, approvals, and resubmittals, including a file of letters of transmittal and dates of each transaction
Process/manage material deliveries – ensure that materials received are properly inspected for quantity and quality and in compliance with Contract documents
Manage and negotiate subcontractor and material contracts
Assist in developing and updating project schedule
Work closely with field construction personnel (Superintendents, Foremen and Crews)

Qualification

Underground tunneling experienceConstruction management degreeOrganizational skillsTime management skillsAttention to detailWork ethicTeamwork ability

Required

Undergraduate degree in Engineering, Business Administration (Accounting, Management or Finance), Construction Management or a related field
Equivalent experience in a construction-related position will also be considered
Underground tunneling, underground construction or mining experience
Must be willing to travel and relocate
Strong organizational and time management skills
Thorough attention to detail, with the ability to recognize discrepancies
Strong work ethic – willing to do what it takes to get the job done
Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
Ability to freely access all points of a construction site in wide-ranging climates and environments

Benefits

Competitive salaries
Profit sharing
401(k)s
A generous health plan
Annual bonuses

Company

Barnard

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In 1975, Tim Barnard moved to Montana with an idea that he could start his own construction company.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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