Why This Role Matters
Pacific Fusion (PF) is seeking a Project Engineer to support a large, complex, first-of-a-kind R&D and light industrial facility.
The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the project team in executing the construction execution plan—including maintaining a strong on-site presence, managing RFIs and submittals, reviewing and approving change orders, tracking project risks, and validating contractor forecasts and progress—while facilitating key design, construction, commissioning, and turnover milestones.
The role is embedded on site and works day-to-day with the Construction Manager and General Contractor (GC). The Project Engineer serves as a critical owner-side execution and commercial control resource for preconstruction and construction activities, supporting field coordination, risk and contingency management, scope control, quality closeout, and disciplined cost and schedule performance.
What You'll Do
- Maintain daily on-site presence supporting construction activities. Monitor progress, identify issues early, and escalate proactively. Coordinate between PF, GC, designers, and subcontractors. Participate in safety walks, inspections, and coordination meetings. Support punch list, quality closeout, and turnover readiness.
- Manage RFI workflows and drive timely resolution. Lead owner-side review and approval of change orders, validating entitlement, scope, cost, and schedule impacts.
- Maintain the project risk register and partner with the PF Cost Engineer to manage contingency usage and forecasting. Review contractor cost reports and update the owner’s Estimate at Completion (EAC), proactively identifying emerging risks.
- Support schedule execution, progress verification, commissioning coordination, and turnover readiness, while providing general project management support and acting as a delegate to the Construction Manager as needed.
What You Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related technical field (or equivalent hands-on construction experience in lieu of a degree)
- 3–7+ years of experience in project engineering, field engineering, or construction management on commercial, industrial, or large capital projects
- Direct experience managing RFIs, submittals, and construction documentation
- Experience reviewing and validating change orders, including scope, cost, and entitlement considerations
- Strong understanding of construction means and methods
- Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, startup or low-process environment
- Comfortable working full-time on active construction sites
Bonus Points For
- General Contractor or subcontractor background with hands-on field experience
- Exposure to risk tracking, contingency management, or cost forecasting
- Experience on complex, industrial, high-tech, or first-of-a-kind facilities
- Startup or scale-up company experience
- OSHA 30 certification
- Proficiency with common construction project management platforms such as Procore, Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC), BIM 360, Primavera P6, MS Project or similar tools