Engineering Structures Jobs in Flourtown Pennsylvania
195 positions found
Structural Steel Estimator / Project Manager
Philadelphia, PA
$90,000 – $130,000 + Benefits
About the Company:
Join a leading structural and miscellaneous steel fabricator with a long-standing reputation for quality, reliability, and integrity. Our projects range from high-rise commercial structures and complex industrial facilities to architectural steel packages across the Mid-Atlantic.
The Opportunity:
We’re seeking a Structural Steel Estimator / Project Manager to support continued growth in the Philadelphia region. This hybrid role combines hands-on estimating and active project management — ideal for someone who thrives on ownership, accountability, and coordination from bid through build.
Key Responsibilities:
Prepare detailed takeoffs, material lists, and cost estimates from design drawings and specifications.
Manage project schedules, budgets, and change orders from award to closeout.
Coordinate with fabricators, detailers, erectors, vendors, and field crews.
Review contract documents, RFIs, submittals, and shop drawings to ensure scope accuracy.
Maintain clear communication with clients, engineers, and GC teams to meet project milestones.
Support proposal development, value engineering, and procurement strategies.
What We’re Looking For:
5–15 years of experience in structural or miscellaneous steel (estimating, project management, or combined role).
Strong technical ability to read and interpret structural drawings.
Proficiency with Bluebeam, AutoCAD, FabSuite, Tekla, or similar platforms.
Strong organizational and client-facing communication skills.
Self-starter with the ability to manage multiple bids and live projects simultaneously.
Why Join Us:
You’ll be part of a tight-knit, results-driven team where your expertise directly impacts outcomes. Expect a steady pipeline of complex, rewarding projects, professional growth, and a company culture built on integrity, collaboration, and pride in the work.
Compensation:
$90,000 – $130,000 base salary (DOE)
Annual performance-based bonus
Full benefits package
Biomedical Equipment Engineering Manager
Philadelphia, PA (Onsite)
Salary: $145,000 + Full Benefits
Full-Time | Leadership Role
We are seeking a Biomedical Equipment Engineering Manager to lead the maintenance, troubleshooting, and operational reliability of medical equipment across a hospital environment in Philadelphia, PA. This is an onsite leadership role responsible for overseeing biomedical engineering operations, ensuring critical medical devices remain safe, compliant, and fully operational to support patient care.
This position will supervise biomedical equipment technicians and engineers while collaborating closely with clinical staff, hospital leadership, and vendors to maintain high standards for equipment performance, safety, and regulatory compliance.
The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in hospital-based biomedical equipment maintenance, medical device troubleshooting, and team leadership within a clinical environment.
Key Responsibilities
• Lead and manage a team of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BMETs) and Biomedical Engineers responsible for hospital equipment maintenance and support
• Oversee preventive maintenance, repair, and calibration programs for a wide range of medical devices and clinical equipment
• Troubleshoot complex issues involving diagnostic, therapeutic, and patient monitoring equipment
• Ensure all equipment maintenance activities meet hospital regulatory requirements and accreditation standards including Joint Commission and FDA guidelines
• Develop and manage equipment lifecycle planning, including replacement strategy and capital equipment upgrades
• Coordinate with clinical departments to ensure equipment availability and minimize disruption to patient care
• Manage relationships with OEM vendors and third-party service providers for specialized repairs and service contracts
• Implement reliability improvements and maintenance best practices to increase equipment uptime and operational efficiency
• Maintain accurate records and documentation within CMMS / biomedical asset management systems
• Support new medical equipment installations, system integrations, and facility expansion initiatives
• Ensure compliance with hospital safety standards and biomedical engineering best practices
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field
• 5+ years of biomedical equipment experience within a hospital or healthcare system
• 2+ years of leadership or supervisory experience managing biomedical technicians or engineers
• Strong expertise in medical device troubleshooting, maintenance, and preventive service programs
• Experience supporting equipment such as patient monitors, imaging systems, infusion pumps, anesthesia machines, ventilators, and diagnostic equipment
• Knowledge of Joint Commission standards, FDA regulations, and healthcare compliance requirements
• Experience using CMMS or biomedical equipment management systems
Preferred Experience
• Experience managing biomedical operations across multiple departments or hospital campuses
• Familiarity with network-connected medical devices and clinical technology systems
• Certification such as CBET (Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician) or related biomedical certification
Compensation & Benefits
• $135,000 base salary
• Comprehensive health, dental, and vision benefits
• 401(k) with company match
• Paid time off and holidays
• Opportunity to lead biomedical engineering operations in a mission-driven healthcare environment
Project Coordinator – Capital & Marine Infrastructure
Philadelphia, PA | PhilaPort
Build infrastructure that actually matters.
PhilaPort is seeking a Project Coordinator to support the planning and delivery of complex capital construction projects that keep the region’s maritime economy moving. This role sits at the intersection of engineering, construction management, and public-sector infrastructure, offering hands-on exposure to marine, environmental, and heavy civil projects that are rare in the private market.
If you’re a civil, environmental, or construction engineer looking to grow into large-scale infrastructure work — or deepen your experience in marine construction — this is a unique opportunity to work on projects with long-term regional impact.
What You’ll Do
As a Project Engineer, you’ll support multiple phases of construction projects, from early planning through close-out, working closely with internal teams, consultants, and contractors.
Key responsibilities include:
- Support project managers in developing and maintaining project schedules, budgets, and work plans for active construction projects
- Coordinate day-to-day project activities, tracking progress, resolving issues, and helping keep projects on schedule
- Review construction documents, drawings, and specifications to ensure accurate execution in the field
- Assist with contract administration, including RFIs, submittals, change orders, and scope documentation
- Participate in construction site visits to monitor progress, quality, and safety compliance
- Support cost tracking, estimating, and budget control throughout the project lifecycle
- Maintain project documentation using construction management and engineering software
- Collaborate across engineering, environmental, and operations teams to support permitting, compliance, and stakeholder coordination
What We’re Looking For- You must have your PE License or be ready to sit for the exam.
We’re intentionally casting a wide but qualified net and are open to candidates who bring strong fundamentals and a willingness to learn the marine side of the work.
Required / Core Qualifications
- Experience supporting construction or infrastructure projects in a project engineering or construction management role
- Strong understanding of construction sequencing, drawings, and field coordination
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and collaborate across technical and non-technical teams
- Comfort working in active construction environments and participating in site visits
Preferred (Not All Are Required)
- Background or interest in marine, environmental, or heavy civil construction
- Familiarity with regional permitting or public-sector infrastructure projects
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field
- REQUIRED- PE license, EIT certification, or intent to sit for the PE exam within 6 months
- Experience with tools such as Procore, Bluebeam, Primavera P6, Civil 3D, or similar platforms (training can be provided)
Why This Role at PhilaPort
- Work on high-visibility, mission-critical infrastructure projects
- Gain exposure to marine and port engineering without needing prior specialization
- Stable public-sector environment with long-term capital planning
- Collaborative, team-based project delivery
- Opportunity to build a career in infrastructure that supports regional commerce and environmental stewardship
A Note to Candidates
If you meet most — but not all — of the qualifications, we still encourage you to apply. We value strong engineering fundamentals, curiosity, and a willingness to learn as much as prior marine experience.
Metrology Specialist I
On-site in West Point PA
Summary:
- Manage equipment assets at multiple locations
- Gain a working knowledge of laboratory equipment to facilitate with troubleshooting and/or communicate with the vendor/ service engineer to identify resolutions
- Participate in computer system validation activities associated with new or upgraded equipment or software packages.
- Originate and progress Deviations and Change Control records
- Perform and document investigations and assist in developing and implementing CAPA plans
- Contribute to new SOP drafting, implementation, and revisions.
- Represent the laboratory on all aspects of laboratory equipment during audits.
- Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements (cGMP), internal policies and procedures.
- Customer focused mindset with the ability to communicate adequately (verbally/writing) to all levels within the organization.
- Willingness and ability to quickly upskill in Merck Facilities/Instrument support programs SAP, ProCal, BAS, LAMP, Electronic Validation, and other document and/or asset repositories
- Initiate, process and track work orders to facilitate timely repairs, modifications and moves of laboratory equipment.
Calibration Focus:
- Prepare, review, and approve archive instrument/equipment documentation such as master equipment lists, user access reviews, Instrument Installation & operational qualification documentation, and calibration documentation.
- Coordinate service activities across a variety of vendors and service engineers while building and maintaining strong working relationships.
- Collaborate with metrology staff across multiple testing labs and sites for process improvement, cross-training and cross-site support.
Support the purchase, installation, and equipment qualification of new laboratory equipment.
*** There will be training opportunities to support Validation*** Validation activities are included below
- Support primarily the qualification/validation of computerized analytical systems as per current guidelines.
- Partner with the business unit in the laboratories, various quality support oversight, IT technical support, and various software and instrument vendors/manufacturers.
- Perform any required change control during the life cycle of a computerized system.
- Decommission systems as required as part of the equipment qualification/validation life cycle.
- Manage the capital purchasing and initial installation of computerized analytical systems prior to validation.
- Participate in various data integrity and lab modernization activities as required.
- Will possess direct experience operating analytical instrumentation within a pharmaceutical or equivalent laboratory (vaccine or large molecule focus).
- Will have the ability to thoroughly review and scrutinize validation requirements through the life cycle of the system.
General Requirements Level 1:
-Bachelor’s degree in biological or chemical science and/or engineering plus
-2-4 years of experience participating in the validation of computerized laboratory systems or instruments (e.g. system Installation and Operational qualification, Performance qualification
-Experience working in a GMP environment and maintaining laboratory equipment.
-Highly organized, strong communication skills.
-Capable of working independently.
-Solutions orientated mindset with the ability to handle multiple high priority tasks at one time.
-Ability to succeed in a dynamic environment; flexibility to respond to changing priorities.
-Awareness to independently prioritize tasks and responsibilities based on actual or perceived level of importance and/or potential impact to the GMP environment.
Position Summary:
As an Efficiency Project Estimator at Ecosave you will be responsible for developing and maintaining a database of contractors, accurately estimating construction costs, identifying scope gaps, risk mitigation and contractor dispute support associated with Power Generation, HVAC Upgrades, Mechanical, Civil, Plumbing, Electrical and related energy conservation measures. You will collaborate with our engineering, project management and Service teams to develop detailed project estimates, ensuring that our clients receive cost-effective solutions for their energy efficiency needs.
This role requires strong analytical skills and plays a critical part in Ecosave’s performance-based ESCO delivery model, where project estimates directly support guaranteed energy and maintenance savings. The estimator must balance accuracy, constructability, code compliance, and long-term asset performance to ensure risk is appropriately managed while maximizing client and company value.
Responsibilities:
Cost Estimation with Multi-Trade Scope Ownership: Develop accurate, comprehensive and integrated cost estimates covering HVAC, electrical and power equipment, civil, mechanical, plumbing, controls, and general labor scopes, ensuring no scope gaps or misaligned assumptions.
Scope Development: Assist engineering and project teams with SOW development.
Project Assessment: Collaborate with the engineering team to assess project requirements, energy-saving technologies, and the scope of work to be performed. Work with Engineering to proactively form scopes of work for best practices and efficient installation.
Material and Labor Cost Analysis: Research and evaluate material and labor costs in the local market, keeping abreast of industry trends and fluctuations Maintains, estimating and contractor database(s). Streamlines bidding and cost foraging using Procore interacting with Project Coordinators to gather legacy information and documentation.
AI-Enabled Estimating: Leverage AI-assisted estimating tools, historical project data, equipment pricing databases, and predictive cost models to improve accuracy, consistency, and speed of estimates
Proposal Development: Assist in the preparation of proposals and presentations for clients, providing clear and concise cost breakdowns and savings projections. Work with Project Management to effectively secure pricing for equipment and works using best practices to estimate the entire project cost.
Financial Sensitivity and Cost Optimization: Develop estimates with a clear understanding of savings realization, lifecycle cost, and long-term O&M implications inherent in performance-based energy service contracts. Identify opportunities to optimize project costs without compromising energy efficiency goals, making value driven decisions for equipment and system selections.
Risk Assessment: Evaluate potential risks and uncertainties associated with energy conservation projects and propose mitigation strategies. Identify scope gap, risks associated with labor, codes of practice and installation feasibility. Enables the dispute resolution process with data and cost documentation to substantiate claims and settlements.
Collaboration (Site Validation & Field Collaboration): Work closely with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to ensure the alignment of project estimates with the client's goals and objectives. Participate in site visits (up to 25% travel) to ensure constructability review is inclusive of local code requirements and installation feasibility.
Documentation: Maintain accurate and organized records of cost estimates, project documentation, and historical data for future reference.
Continuous Improvement: Stay updated on the latest advancements in energy conservation technologies and industry best practices, incorporating new knowledge into cost estimation processes.
Qualifications/Experience/Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, construction management, related field and or 15 years of direct estimating, quantities surveying experience in multi-trade project environment in energy conservation market with commercial and industrial experience.
- The preferred candidate has multiple trade experience and in field depth of installation from construction management or commissioning projects.
- Proven 10 years’ experience as a construction estimator with a focus on HVAC and energy conservation projects.
- Strong proficiency in cost estimation software
- Experience working in Procore, Salesforce and SAP environment is preferred.
- Experience using AI-driven or data-augmented estimating tools
- Proven ability to balance risk vs. opportunity in estimates tied to guaranteed outcomes. Balance estimates and hard costing decisions.
- Comfort operating in performance-based, long-term asset ownership environments
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Knowledge of energy-efficient technologies and conservation methods.
- Familiarity with relevant building codes, regulations, local labor laws, prevailing wage structures and industry standards.
- Effective communication and presentation skills.
- Detail-oriented with a high level of accuracy.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.
- Strong time management and organizational skills.
In this position, you will oversee the planning, execution, and optimization of water projects, ensuring they meet both community needs and environmental standards. Bring your expertise in project management, engineering, and environmental stewardship to drive success in transforming water systems and enhancing our region's water infrastructure. If you're committed to making a difference and thrive in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment, we invite you to apply and help us shape a sustainable future.
Main Responsibilities Include:
- Creates project definitions, schedules, budgets and objectives for projects.
- Prepares detailed statements of work with associated work breakdown structures and gains concurrence and approval from internal and external stakeholders regarding various project aspects.
- Assesses potential project risk and outlines risk mitigation solutions.
- Ensures adherence to company and project management policies, procedures and practices.
- Manages project costs and is responsible for ensuring profitability.
- Identifies, quantifies, and communicates residual risk (time and cost).
- Creates and reviews timely client billings with internal billing support.
- Responsible for ensuring timely client payment and follows up on outstanding client invoices to obtain payment.
- Reviews and approves subcontractor/vendor invoices to ensure timely payment to outside resources.
- Performs ongoing review of project status.
- On an ongoing basis, monitors project risks; identifies possible risks and recommends and implements risk mitigation solutions; escalates as appropriate.
- Manages project change using change management protocols; determines appropriate changes or alternate paths based upon performance and metrics.
- Works in conjunction with team members and stakeholders to manage changes to requirements and schedule of the project.
- Ensures proper review of project scope by safety managers and proper implementation of safety plans.
- Provides timely response to audit corrective actions identified by external or internal audits.
- Plans and conducts work requiring judgment in the independent evaluation, selection, and application of standard engineering or construction techniques, procedures, and criteria.
- Provides guidance to drafters/designers, engineers, craft workers, other project team members, contractors or subcontractors.
- Develops and implements project resource plan and manages the staffing of assigned projects.
- Determines and coordinates the proper staffing within the project including identification of outside resources needed (subs/vendors) and ensures procurement processes are followed.
- Clearly communicates project deadlines, assignments and objectives to project team members.
- Assigns work and provides direction to project staff with regard to timeliness and completion of project objectives.
- Coaches project staff and provides feedback to staff and to project staff's supervisors on project performance; escalates any performance issues to appropriate management and human resources.
- Builds, maintains and manages strong client relationships.
- Ensures client satisfaction by delivering quality, on-time project outcomes as a result of good planning and organizational skills; manages client expectations.
- Performs other duties as required.
Radiologist – Community Physicians
Jefferson Health | Opportunities in Pennsylvania & New Jersey
Join a Leading Health System Where Clinical Excellence Meets Flexibility
Jefferson Health is seeking board-certified/board-eligible Radiologists to join our Community Physician Division across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. These positions offer the opportunity to practice in a collaborative, high-quality clinical environment while benefiting from the resources and reputation of a nationally recognized academic health system.
At Jefferson, we are reimagining healthcare through innovation, compassion, and collaboration. Our mission is simple yet powerful — to improve lives. We put patients first, support our physicians, and foster a culture where excellence, teamwork, and professional fulfillment thrive.
Jefferson Einstein Hospital continues to invest in its physicians through a newly enhanced compensation model and a system-wide Sectra PACS implementation in 2026, reinforcing our commitment to innovation, efficiency, and radiologist satisfaction.
As one of the nation’s top-ranked health systems, Jefferson offers radiologists the chance to practice in a collegial setting with cutting-edge imaging technology, strong subspecialty collaboration, and meaningful community impact.
Why Join Jefferson Radiology
- Flexible Practice Models — Onsite, Remote, or Hybrid options available
- Opportunities across hospital-based and outpatient imaging centers
- Competitive Base Compensation + RVU-Based Bonus Structure
- Academic Faculty Appointment Opportunities through Sidney Kimmel Medical College
- Collaborative multispecialty environment with access to experts in MSK, Body, Cardiac, Nuclear Medicine, Neuro, and more
- State-of-the-art imaging technology, including:
- 3T MRI and advanced MR platforms
- Modern ultrasound systems
- Fully integrated PACS with dedicated IT support
- AI-enabled imaging and workflow optimization tools
- Supportive, team-oriented culture emphasizing teaching, mentorship, and work–life balance
About Jefferson Health
Jefferson Health is a nationally ranked, not-for-profit academic health system serving communities throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
- 30 Hospitals
- 5,500 Licensed Beds
- 259,000 Inpatient Admissions Annually
- 65,000 Employees
- Home to Sidney Kimmel Medical College and Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
- Ranked among the Top 15 Largest Health Systems in the United States
Compensation & Benefits
- Newly revised compensation plan offering competitive base salary with performance-based incentives
- Sign-on bonus, paid within the first month
- Full comprehensive benefits package
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Retirement plans: Pension, 403(b), 457, and structured portfolio investment options
- Generous PTO
- Short and Long-term disability coverage
- Malpractice insurance with tail
- Life insurance
- 22% discount with Verizon or AT&T
About Jefferson
Nationally ranked Jefferson Health is a leading not-for-profit academic health system headquartered in the Greater Philadelphia region, with a broad presence across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Lehigh Valley. With a workforce of more than 65,000 team members, Jefferson is dedicated to delivering high-quality, compassionate patient care; strengthening the communities it serves; educating the next generation of healthcare leaders; and advancing innovation through clinical and applied research.
Thomas Jefferson University, founded in 1824, is home to Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Jefferson College of Nursing, and the Kanbar College of Design, Engineering and Commerce. Today, the University encompasses 10 colleges and three schools, offering more than 200 undergraduate and graduate programs to over 8,300 students.
Jefferson Health is consistently recognized as one of the top 15 not-for-profit healthcare systems in the United States, serving millions of patient encounters annually across 32 hospital campuses and more than 700 outpatient and urgent care locations. Jefferson Health Plans further extends Jefferson’s mission as a not-for-profit managed care organization serving Pennsylvania and New Jersey for more than 35 years.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Jefferson is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all individuals and does not discriminate based on age, race, color, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, marital status, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, military or veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
Join Jefferson Health — where your career, your voice, and your impact truly matter.
Learn more, apply today!
Jason Kendall
Talent Acquisition Partner, Physician Recruitment
Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health
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Project Manager
Carr & Duff, LLC has been a leading electrical contractor in the Greater Philadelphia Tri-State Area and Mid Atlantic Region since 1958. With over 65 years of experience, C&D has earned a reputation for excellence in tackling complex electrical construction projects with a focus on safety, quality, and timeliness. We now offer services beyond the Mid-Atlantic regions to customers all along the East Coast.
Why Work Here
Carr & Duff is a growing diverse company that rewards hard work and dedication, and we invest time and resources into providing professional development and career growth opportunities. We need top of the line team members who genuinely care about the customer and the quality of the work they produce. C&D seeks to develop strong relationships with preferred customers, and most importantly, we operate as a team
Position Overview:
A Project Manager provides project leadership for small, medium and large electrical construction projects throughout the region. This position is accountable for all aspects of a project's success from initial estimating, bidding process, review of engineering plans and meeting or exceeding the clients' expectations through profitable completion of the job. Additionally, the P/M collaborates with other functional project teams in the planning and execution of the job. This includes:
- Contract interpretation/dispute resolution.
- Assessing and recommending project resource requirements.
- Managing electrical projects.
- Estimating.
- Interfacing with client representatives regarding the project's progress.
- Management of project controls and accounting.
- Training, mentoring and coaching Assistant Project Managers.
- Ensure field engineering activities comply with company and contract requirements and support overall construction schedule.
- Provide technical support for construction, including participation in construction planning.
- Coordinate with the engineering group to assure completeness and correctness of design and construction documents. Plan, conduct, and monitor work in accordance with engineering construction plans and specifications.
This position is part of the company's Project Management Team and is considered strategic within the organization. The position will report to the company's office in Huntingdon Valley, PA and could include both long and short term remote field assignments, as determined by specified projects and the location of those projects.
Major Job Elements:
- Manages overall project performance (safety, quality, scope, schedule, innovation, cost, communication, resource issues, risks and customer satisfaction).
- Serves as single point-of-contact by establishing, maintaining and managing customer, subcontractor, and joint venture partner's expectations (where applicable) relating to project performance.
- Reports project status and performance data as required to management.
- Ensures strict adherence to all Safety Policies, Procedures and Practices.
- Plans, monitors, and controls the project throughout its life-cycle (Estimating, bid, contract award, engineering/design, procurement, and construction close out).
- At any given time could be involved in combinations of:
- Managing a major project from $1 to $10 million or a portfolio of smaller projects from $100k to $999k with durations from several weeks to several years.
- Mentoring others.
- Assist in marketing and business development activities as required.
- Acts as sponsor to ensure large projects are meeting expectations (safety, cost, schedule etc.)
DISCLAIMER FOR RECRUITMENT AGENCIES
Carr & Duff does not accept unsolicited CVs from recruiters or employment agencies in response to the Carr & Duff job Careers page, social media post, or any other speculative applications not related to a specific job posting. Carr & Duff will not consider or agree to payment of any referral compensation or recruiter fee relating to these unsolicited CVs.
Carr & Duff explicitly reserves the right to hire those candidate(s) without any financial obligation to the recruiter or agency.
Carr & Duff operates an Applicant Tracking System (ATS), any unsolicited CVs, including those submitted to hiring managers, are deemed to be provided without any engagement/obligation on the side of Carr & Duff. Any CVs not submitted via the ATS, including any CVs sent via email, will be deemed unsolicited.
Immediate Opening for a Senior Manufacturing Engineer (Norristown, PA)
SNAPSHOT!
Are you the type of individual that is motivated by the challenge of a dynamic, complex, yet rewarding career? Can you execute and drive manufacturing improvement in high mix low volume environment? READ ON!!!! Looking for a Senior Manufacturing Engineer who is passionate about leadership, processes, and systems!
Key Responsibilities Include:
- Assists Manager in the planning and establishing of manufacturing engineering schedules and following up performance against estimates.
- Create assembly process planning, provide support to production activities and coordinate implementation of product changes, improvement projects and preventive / corrective actions.
- Design and develop manufacturing processes for enhancements, product changes and related fixtures and tooling that are consistent with zero defect level and low product cost.
- Provides engineering support for troubleshooting and resolving technical problems in production line coordinating the necessary actions with relevant areas.
- Analyzes manufacturing process flows continually for the enhancements of quality, cost reduction, and throughput.
- Oversees and approves the creation and implementation procedures required to assemble and test products.
- Ensures processes and procedures are in compliance with company systems and regulatory requirements.
- Provides guidance to production team and quality regarding design concepts and specification requirements to best utilize equipment and manufacturing techniques.
- Develops and implement technical training for the Manufacturing Engineers and Production Planners.
- Contacts with vendors in determining product specifications and arranging equipment, parts, or material purchase, and evaluating products according to quality standards and specifications.
- Oversee the successful implementation of major projects and programs for the corporation and organization from a manufacturing engineering perspective.
- Must be proficient with MES, MS Office, and other computer software tools for developing reports and supervising the department.
- Ensure that health and safety guidelines are followed.
- Manage the tooling and tools assigned to production.
Experience & Qualifications:
- Bachelors of Science Engineering degree
- Minimum 5 years of related experience working in Manufacturing Engineering in environment of Aerospace and Defense or Contract Manufacturing.
- Demonstrated experience in a team leader or supervisory role.
- Must possess a complete technical understanding and application knowledge of aircraft manufacturing, assembly, tooling and tools.
- Aircraft and product configuration management.
- Supervisory Experience
- Customer service skills
- Experience in Aircraft assembly process
- Experience in utilization of Lean Concepts.
- Proficiency on use of MES, CATIA, SAP and Primavera Scheduling systems
- Strong written and verbal communication
- Work in a safe professional manner adhering to Company Standards and all regulatory requirements including, OSHA, EPA, State and Federal regulations
KEY BENEFITS INCLUDE:
- 401k
- Paid vacation + sick time + paid holidays
- Friendly, employee-centric company culture
- Amazing health benefits (medical, dental, vision, etc)
- Client is offering a base of $80-95K
For immediate consideration, please send your resume to !
Marketing Statement
Under general supervision, manages construction management, architectural, and engineering vendors and consultants to assure Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) development project completion. Performs project management activities including project planning, cost management, time management, quality management, contract administration and safety management. Oversees multiple projects simultaneously and acts as primary coordinator of internal and external stakeholders; performs other related duties.
The salary range for this position is $85,157 - $106,447 annually. Placement at any specific point within the stated range is not guaranteed for any candidate. Final compensation will be determined based on the selected candidate's qualifications, experience, and skills, as well as internal equity and organizational considerations.
Qualifications
Possession of a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Project Management, Finance or a related field; AND five (5) or more years real property development and construction management experience; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Possession of a Master’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Project Management, Finance or a related field; AND seven (7) years’ experience in property development and construction management or a related field including two (2) years’ experience in public housing or another State or Federal agency is preferred.
Required Knowledge of:
Principles and practices of engineering, architecture and construction management; Federal and State regulations governing development and construction of public housing units; Principals and functions of budget management and resource allocation; Methods, procedures, and standards for maintaining construction management records; Principles and practices of management, organization and administration; General office practices and equipment; Standard computer software applications.
Required Skill in:
Overseeing and coordinating internal and external construction, architecture and engineering activities; Ensuring compliance with regulations governing development operations; Scheduling and time management; Analytical thinking, logical decision making processes, flexibility, ability to operate effectively in a stressful work environment; Reading, writing and understanding blueprints and architectural drawings; Recognizing deficiencies in construction and OSHA regulations pertaining to construction and public housing sites; Operating a personal computer utilizing standard and specialized software; Effective verbal and written communication; Interacting with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds; Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with staff, PHA departments, employee groups, management, and the general public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
May require possession of a valid Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Class C Driver’s License; Designation as a Certified Construction Manager preferred.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
The Senior Construction Manager provides direct supervision to 1–3 Construction Managers, Engineers and other employees within the Construction Division.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in a combination of standard office and construction site environments; Ability to maneuver through small confined spaces; May be exposed to weather extremes.
Responsibilities
Oversees outside construction management firms and consultants to assure project completion, resource allocation, technical direction and ensuring compliance with quality control standards; Oversees inspection work at construction sites, and the work of project engineers and inspectors to ensure inspections are completed on time and required reporting is completed; Maintains project documents and files; ensures all required documents are contained in standard PHA files; Provides project accounting control; reviews and approves invoices, prepares funding requests, tracks purchase order expenditures and maintains Limited Partnership books; maintains schedule of values; Reviews and approves or rejects Task Order Modification requests from the construction manager based on the scope of work or changes requested to PHA. Supervises independent estimates and analyzes estimates versus construction manager requests; negotiates with construction manager for fair and reasonable cost of requested changes; Prepares internal and external reports as requested or required by HUD, PHA and other governmental agencies; Stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of construction management; Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
How To Apply
All applications will be accepted through the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s Jobs Board at Statement
About the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA)
Established in 1937, and with an employment workforce of over 1,100, the Philadelphia Housing Authority is a municipal agency providing public housing services to over 76,000 residents in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Financial support for Authority operations and capital needs comes primarily from rent payments and subsidies provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). PHA is one of a very select group of housing authorities across the nation that has attained Moving to Work (MTW) status. This designation allows housing agencies the opportunity and flexibility, on a local level, to develop and implement innovative housing and self-sufficiency strategies to benefit public housing residents and Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) participants.
PHA is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions on the basis of individual qualifications without regard to race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, pregnancy, national origin, ethnicity or ancestry, religion, age, disability, citizenship, marital status, military or veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristics