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Project Engineer - Facilities United States, Boston Jobs

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Traffic Project Engineer
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Join our Boston Transportation team as a Project Engineer. You will apply your 4+ years of traffic engineering experience on diverse state and local agency projects, including MassDOT. This role involves analysis, safety studies, and client deliverables using tools like CADD and Synchro. We offer...
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United States , Boston
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83000.00 - 125000.00 USD / Year
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RimePro Inc
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Hydraulics Project Engineer
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Lead hydraulic and stormwater management design for key transportation projects in Boston. This role requires a PE-licensed engineer with 8+ years' experience in MassDOT/FHWA standards and tools like Civil 3D and HEC-RAS. You will provide technical leadership, mentor junior staff, and ensure proj...
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United States , Boston
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84000.00 - 130000.00 USD / Year
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RimePro Inc
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Senior Hardware Engineering Project Manager
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Lead the development of next-generation wearable devices at WHOOP in Boston. This senior role requires 7+ years of hardware NPI experience, from concept to consumer launch. You will manage cross-functional teams and the full product lifecycle to deliver innovative, high-quality hardware. We offer...
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United States , Boston
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130000.00 - 185000.00 USD / Year
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Whoop
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Explore rewarding Project Engineer - Facilities jobs, a dynamic career path at the intersection of engineering, construction, and operations management. Professionals in this field are the critical drivers behind the planning, execution, and successful completion of projects that build, upgrade, and maintain physical infrastructure. This encompasses a wide array of facilities, including manufacturing plants, commercial buildings, energy complexes, water treatment facilities, and institutional campuses. The core mission is to ensure that capital and improvement projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards, thereby enhancing operational efficiency, reliability, and safety. A Project Engineer in facilities management typically shoulders a diverse set of responsibilities that span the entire project lifecycle. Common duties include developing project scopes, schedules, and budgets; preparing and reviewing technical drawings and specifications; and managing the procurement of materials and equipment. They are often the primary technical point of contact, coordinating closely with cross-functional internal teams—such as operations, maintenance, and health & safety—as well as external architects, consultants, and contractors. A significant portion of the role involves rigorous on-site supervision to monitor construction progress, ensure adherence to design plans and building codes, and enforce strict safety and environmental protocols. Furthermore, these professionals are tasked with conducting quality inspections, managing contract variations, resolving technical challenges, and overseeing the final commissioning and handover process to operations teams. To excel in facilities project engineer jobs, individuals typically possess a bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline, such as Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering. Practical experience in construction or industrial project management is highly valued. The role demands a robust skill set that combines deep technical knowledge with strong soft skills. Key competencies include proficiency in project management methodologies, CAD software, and project scheduling tools. Analytical problem-solving abilities are essential for navigating complex technical issues, while exceptional communication and stakeholder management skills are crucial for aligning diverse groups toward common goals. A meticulous attention to detail, a steadfast commitment to workplace safety (often formalized as SHEQ—Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality), and the ability to thrive under pressure while managing multiple priorities are hallmarks of successful professionals in this field. For those who enjoy seeing tangible results from their work, Project Engineer - Facilities jobs offer a challenging and impactful career building the infrastructure that powers industries and communities.

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