Project Engineer Manufacturing - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

Project Engineer

Company Name:
Vintage Services
PROJECT ENGINEER
The Project Engineer supports the Project Manager in various aspects of project execution, after the project is transferred from Sales, until the goods are successfully installed according to contractual requirements and the final invoice is paid. You will actively contribute to insuring that a complete and accurate scope of supply is defined; for internal and external communication and coordination; for maintaining or improving the project gross margin; for maintaining overall project schedule; and for overall contract execution and success of all Engineered Solutions projects. The Project Engineer is required to work closely with the Project Manager and other departments, such as Sales, Process Design, Purchasing, Engineering, Operations, Expediting/Delivery, Installation and Accounting.
Supports the Sales and Process department in preparation of commercial and technical quotes.
Reviews Sales/Process hand over files for completeness
Active participation in kick off meetings
Develops and updates project progress schedules
Develops/reviews specifications for 3rd party equipment and services
Purchases equipment and services from 3rd parties as well as other business groups.
Expedites QA and QC of 3rd party equipment and services
Supports plant commissioning/start-ups.
Qualified candidates will have:
Bachelor's Degree, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
3 years project engineering experience with similar engineered systems
Knowledge of contract management and cost management
Ability to read engineered drawings
Analytical and problem solving capabilities
Interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to travel, as required, to customer sites. Travel may include international travel.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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