Cost Engineer - Construction develops and implements cost control procedures, documents, and tools to support and enhance project budget management. Collects and coordinates procurement and other cost information used to develop cost forecasting, cost control strategies, and project risk analysis. Being a Cost Engineer - Construction performs data analysis to identify project trends and budget deviations and highlight cost underruns and overruns. Has extensive technical knowledge of processes and materials specific to the type of project. Additionally, Cost Engineer - Construction experienced with the cost-estimating methods best suited to the nature of the project. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Cost Engineer - Construction work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Cost Engineer - Construction typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Non-metallic materials engineering is a regulator and innovator of non-metallic materials and processes in the shipyard. This position is for a polymer or materials engineer, or chemist with strong mechanical aptitude, familiar primarily with thermoset chemistry with a focus on elastomers and epoxy / polyester resins. Primary responsibilities include:
Minimal travel to support technical meetings and provide off-site vendor support is required. This position requires the successful candidate be able to interface with and direct vendors, laboratory testing, and other support engineering efforts, and interface with various levels of management.
The candidate will be part of a larger highly interactive engineering team focused on non-metallic materials performance enhancement.
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