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Project Engineer - Facilities Engineering 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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A Project Engineer in Facilities Engineering is a pivotal professional responsible for the technical execution and management of projects that build, upgrade, and maintain physical infrastructure. This role sits at the intersection of design, construction, and operations, ensuring that facilities—whether they are manufacturing plants, office complexes, utility systems, or energy installations—are safe, efficient, and fit for purpose. For individuals seeking dynamic and impactful careers, facilities engineering jobs offer a unique blend of hands-on problem-solving and strategic project leadership. Typically, the role encompasses managing the entire project lifecycle from initial concept and feasibility studies through detailed design, procurement, construction, and final commissioning. Common responsibilities include developing project scopes, schedules, and budgets; preparing technical specifications and drawings; and overseeing contractors and suppliers to ensure deliverables meet quality, safety, and regulatory standards. A Project Engineer acts as the crucial liaison between various stakeholders, including internal operations teams, maintenance departments, senior management, and external agencies, facilitating clear communication to align project objectives with business needs. A core, non-negotiable aspect of the profession is an unwavering commitment to Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality (SHEQ) protocols, embedding these principles into every project phase. The skill set required for these jobs is both broad and deep. Successful Project Engineers typically hold a bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline such as Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, or Mechatronics Engineering. They possess strong technical aptitude, often complemented by proficiency in project management software, CAD systems, and enterprise asset management platforms. Beyond technical knowledge, essential soft skills include exceptional organizational abilities to juggle multiple tasks, robust problem-solving and analytical thinking to overcome on-site challenges, and outstanding written and verbal communication for writing reports, business cases, and liaising with diverse teams. A logical, structured approach to project delivery is paramount, as is the ability to thrive under pressure and adapt to changing priorities. Ultimately, a career as a Project Engineer in Facilities Engineering is for those who derive satisfaction from seeing tangible results—transforming plans into functional, improved infrastructure that supports core business operations. It is a profession demanding a detail-oriented mindset, a collaborative spirit, and a drive for continuous improvement, making it a rewarding path for engineers who enjoy end-to-end ownership and making a visible, real-world impact. Those exploring facilities engineering jobs will find a field dedicated to optimizing the built environment through disciplined project execution.

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