What does a Project Engineer do (quick summary)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- In this video, I share what a Project Engineer would do on a day to day basis. I am currently working on closing out the hospital and handing everything over to the Owner. Of course, there's a lot more to what a PE might do on the site but I just wanted to make a quick summary to give you a quick understanding. Maybe one day I might make a full comprehensive video on this subject if you are interested.
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About to start as a "Project Engineer Intern" this Monday, thanks for making these videos!
all the best Victor! =)
Tomorrow, i will start working as Project engineer. Just graduate from degree 1month ago. Good video.
All the best! Being a PE is fun!
Great video bro. Thanks a lot
Hey Tan, I like this your rounddown and my formal boss is also called Tan
Being a project engineer sounds exciting! Is there always something new everyday or does the work become repetitive?
Good question! Yes there is always something new each day and while it may look fun on the outside, in reality it's a pretty tedious job with lots of things to remember, lots of work to complete. However, the most rewarding part of the job is seeing the building come to life. Hope that helps!
Great video! I just graduated with a business administration and management degree and I want to work as a engineer. How do I land that row when I don’t have any construction experience but I have over 12 years of client relations experience? If you can give me any advice in getting my foot in the door when it comes to project engineer, I would greatly appreciate it!
It's simple and brief definition.I like it
Thanks 🙏
Any advice for experience to become a Project Engineer? I'm currently entering my senior year in pursuing my BS in Construction Management and have been working in Facilities Management. I've been trying to figure out a summer job next year to help ensure I am on the right track to becoming a PE. Thank you so much for the videos!
Intern for a large general contractor (Clark, Whiting-Turner, Turner etc). They usually hire the majority of new employees straight out of internship programs and you can get a sense of it you will enjoy the work. Currently a project enginner
Great video very informative. I have 2 questions : What is the difference between project engineer and project manager? And how much theoretical civil engineering knowledge is involved?
Project Engineer usually is an entry level position whereas a Project Manager has 3-4 years of industry related experience or more. In the end, theory is just theory, some may apply in the real world but not all as we live in an everchanging world. The only difference between the two is real-world experience.
Hii Trey I have a quick question for you. I am an international student and I did my bachelor's from India in civil engineering and pursuing masters in US in engineering management so my bachelor's degree is valid for US and I can apply as a project engineer or transportaion engineer ?? Thank you
Hi Trey! What schooling/courses did you do?? What do you recommend?
What is the most difficult question during interview based on your experience as a PE?
Thanks for you informative video. Where can I find sample of submittal and RFI, and where can I find internship opportunity.
Hi Engineer! You have a great job. How can I apply to companies such as your workplace? 🙂
Try going to LinkedIn and mass apply! It worked for me!
What’s the diff between project manager and Project engineers
Project manager could do everything a PE would do, but delegate it to the PE. The PE basically just assist the PM. Once the PE is good at his/her job, then the PE would become a PM. PM also will be responsible for cost control, scheduling, pulling permits, and risk management.
I just graduated and am going to start my position as a FT Project Engineer in about a month. I have not had any experience/internships in this field before so I am nervous about being underprepared. Do you have any advice on what I should know by my first day?
can i ask what all you studied?
Same boat as you. Can you share any advice if you've got any. I know the company will train you on everything that needs to be known and carry a note with you to keep track of stuff.
Hi Natalie, if i were you, try studying the terminologies of construction. Like what is an RFI, submittal, change orders, etc. Then watch free PE videos on UA-cam. This video shows you what your day to day life would look like ua-cam.com/video/Z0gr3sc7k1Y/v-deo.html&lc=UgyRkhmD9VRCvsi-fnB4AaABAg
construction management or civil engineering
Yeah it helps to do some research before your first day. Your company would train you and you can also be honest with them and say it's your first time, please be patient etc. Most colleagues would also treat you nicer when you tell them upfront that this is all new to you.
I got a offer to work as a project engineer but Im not really interested and I'm thinking switching to BIM . Im now located in UK and hold a construction management degree , could you please give some advice to me?
Yeah so if you do not want to be a PE, then try looking for BIM positions. Start with BIM Modeler/BIM Specialist positions. See if you could work your way up to becoming a BIM Manager. I believe UK has plenty of opportunities for that.
Were you initially a field engineer coming out of college or did you go straight into a PE position?
Hey Thomas, so I started as a BIM Engineer out of college. However, while I was in college I had some PE experience which was how I got to do PE work now.
to become a project engineer, does it require a bachelor degree?
You can either get a bachelor degree in construction engineering or management, or start as a tradesman in construction and work your way up. Hope that helps.
@@TreyTan Thanks!
where arw you working?
What is difference between assistant project engineer and project engineer
Assistant PE would support the PE. Both report to the PM. Honestly, i rarely see anyone hired on as assistant PE.
I am chemical engineer i started my career as project engineer trainee in one chemical industry can you please give me some tips about how can i sucessful in it because its all new to me doesnt have any internship
chemical engineer in the construction site? I've never heard of this before.
What are the working hours of PE in the US?
It's roughly 9 hours a day - 8 working hours + 1 hour for lunch.
Just curious I have a bachelors in computer information systems. Do you know any way of getting into project engineering without a construction engineering degree? Thanks.
I’m also intrigued by this, my thought was to apply for a civil engineering masters, and then go into project engineering but don’t know if that’ll work
So with CIS I would say it's not related to construction mgmt. If you want, you can get a minor in construction mgmt and try to get a foot in the door. I've seen people do that and it worked. But your opportunities might be limited. However, it's worth the try. Good luck
Hi Manny, that will work. I've seen people do that before.
@@TreyTan thanks for your reply Trey, really considering it as I don’t like computer science at all, I am interested in civil as it’s the only engineering I’ve ever been interested in but went into computer due to people saying there’s high demand. Is civil worth it salary wise? As I’ve heard it’s a very low paying field.
Civil will make you deal with uneducated labours, going to ouside to visit the site where everything is happening, but IT make you stay inside, in the office area. Don't choose the wrong career. You can be a project engineer in computer system, leading your team@@manny3332
You graduated civil or electrical enginneeing?
Construction management
So how do u get a degree on that subject or what’s it called
Atleast here there is no any specific degree for it. You can become project engineer with any technical degree.
I graduated as process engineer and my job as project engineer was to make sure the mechanical engineers design correct machines on time with client wanted specs. It was full office work tho. Some small visit at workshop to go see how machining and assembly of the machines was going, so could write a raport to client.
@@jarskil8862i am working as a telecom project engineer and I have a Law degree and an urban planning master degree...
Hi sir..Iam passed out 2022 in be civil..I dont know what can I do..because iam fresher..please helpful text me..
You should be able to do the following: civil engineering, estimating, scheduling, project management. Most people would get into engineering with your major.
@@TreyTan tq so much for ur reply....i want to join qs in civil engineering..i dont excpect salary....what can i do?
Is Project Engineer = Site Engineer?