Project Engineer at Mojo Recruit
, Queensland, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

16 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project engineering, Contract administration, Estimating, Concrete pumping, Commercial acumen, Risk mitigation, Technical coordination, Negotiation, Engineering drawings interpretation, Problem solving, Construction contract law, Site setup planning, Project cost monitoring, Safety management

Industry

Construction

Description
Are you a results-driven Project Engineer wanting to work with the largest and most diverse fleet of concrete pumping equipment in Australia? Join a growing, market leading company that looks after its team We're seeking a highly motivated and experienced Project Engineer to manage the operational and commercial aspects of our key projects. The role This is a critical, hands-on role requiring a blend of technical expertise, commercial acumen and strong coordination skills. Key tasks include: Quotes: analyse project plans & specifications; generate accurate & competitive quotations for concrete pumping services, boom placement, line pumping & ancillary equipment Contracts: review key contracts; identify & mitigate risks Progress Claims: sign off on monthly & periodic progress claims; monitor & track project costs & variations to ensure accurate billing & profitability Technical Coordination: plan complex concrete placing boom setups & liaise with customers, managers, engineers and rigging crews to optimise site setup Project Engineering: coordinate concrete pumping equipment engineering for projects with stakeholders, provide technical support & engineering input for complex pumping operations; develop safe work methods & plans specific to concrete pumping & boom operations Lead Negotiations: confidently lead negotiations on variations, claims & disputes, ensuring favourable commercial outcomes for our business. What are we looking for Bachelor's Degree in Civil or Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent relevant qualification) Proven experience in a Project Engineering, Contract Administration or Estimating role - ideally within the construction, formwork or concrete industry Strong understanding of contract law principles (specifically Australian construction contracts) Exceptional organisational, communication and negotiation skills Proficiency in reading and interpreting engineering drawings and specifications Commercial acumen with a problem solving mindset Will consider a high performing industry junior on the rise Why Join Us? Industry Leadership: work for one of the biggest names in concrete pumping with a modern, high-capacity fleet Impactful Role: your decisions will directly influence the success and profitability of major commercial and infrastructure projects Growth Potential: we invest in our people and offer a competitive salary package commensurate with experience Join a company that really looks after its employees Great team atmosphere - enjoy coming to work again! Who are we Based at Slacks Creek, Specialised Concrete Pumping (SCP) is an industry leading concrete pumping specialist that operates nationally and offers one of the largest and most diverse fleet of concrete pumping equipment in Australia. SCP’s core business is concrete pumping and has earned us the reputation of being undisputed market and industry leaders. We operate one of the largest placing boom fleets in Australia and are proud to deliver specialised concrete pumping methodologies that few others in the industry can provide. We value Safety, Teamwork, Communication, Excellence, Professionalism, Workmanship, Equipment, Respect and Fun. Ready to grow your career with the best in the business? Apply now.
Responsibilities
The Project Engineer will manage operational and commercial aspects of projects, including generating quotations, reviewing contracts, and monitoring costs. They will also provide technical coordination for concrete pumping equipment and lead negotiations on variations and claims.
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