Traveling Project Engineer Administrative & Office Jobs - Carlsbad, NM at Geebo

Traveling Project Engineer

Our client has been in operations for over 60 years and has been part of a global network of unparalleled geotechnical resources and expertise, specializing in deep foundations, earth retention, ground treatment and ground improvements.
They are now hiring a Data Technician or Project Engineer for a 2-yr project in Orla, TX.
This will be a long term contracting role.
Per diem for housing and meals are provided.
Our client will work with you on accommodation.
Paid hourly:
Date Technicians- $18-$25/hr plus OT Project Engineer- $28-$32/hr plus OT Flexible schedule:
M- Sat 50-60 hrs a week.
Duties:
-Provide real-time monitoring/data -Set up data generating reports -Provide technical, quality control and administrative support to Superintendents, Project Engineers, and Project Managers -Research and resolves drawing interpretation problems, conflicts, interferences, and errors -Performs field surveys and resolves geometry issue Apply now! -2
years of data management as a Data Technician, Project Coordinator or Project Engineer.
-2
years' experience with construction equipment/ techniques (i.
e.
drawings, specifications, building materials, surveying, design, or geotechnical work) -Will be trained on their in-house software Trillium has been recruiting and placing professionals for over 30 years.
From Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, our philosophy remains the same:
to achieve excellence by providing quality employees and an uncompromising level of service.
We believe in honesty, integrity, and a simple philosophy of providing value to our customers and our employees.
We strive to be unsurpassed in the recruitment and placement of quality and skilled professionals.
Trillium is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Recommended Skills Administration Building Materials Construction Plant Operation Data Management Field Studies Geometry Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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