Fulton Hogan

Project Engineer, Earthworks - Penlink

Fulton Hogan  •  New Zealand (Onsite)  •  9 hours ago
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The Fulton Hogan Life
Life at Fulton Hogan is about making the most of the opportunities, taking responsibility, having a crack, being accountable and making it happen. We live by our REAL values - Respect, Energy & Effort, Attitude, Leadership - and we demonstrate these through the good work we do, every day, as one team.

Nau mai haere mai ki tā mātou whānau | Welcome to our Fulton Hogan Family

We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Earthworks Project Engineerto join our high-performing team on the Ō Mahurangi Penlink Alliance- one of Auckland's landmark transport projects in the heavy civil space.

You'll be part of a collaborative, site-based team, leading bulk earthworks and associated civil construction to safely and efficiently meet programme, quality, environmental and cost targets. You'll enjoy being out on site, working closely with supervisors, the client and key stakeholders to solve problems in real time and deliver outcomes the community can be proud of. In return, you'll join a supportive team culture with strong mentoring and clear career pathways across Fulton Hogan's national infrastructure portfolio.

This role is ideally suited to someone based on the North Shore or north of Auckland.

We're looking for a Project Engineer withat least 3 years' experience in a PE roleandmajor project experience

In this role you will:

  • Manage teams and subcontractors in your work area, coordinating with other crews to optimise resources and productivity
  • Plan and sequence the works, developing practical construction methodologies for all key activities
  • Provide monthly cost-to-complete forecasts to the Commercial Manager, and progress estimates (percentage complete) to the Planner
  • Provide technical advice and promptly resolve on-site engineering and design issues
  • Maintain a safe, tidy and well-organised site, support the development of management systems, and drive compliance within your team
  • Monitor costs, process invoices and contribute to accurate financial reporting
  • Undertake regular inspections to ensure safety, environmental and quality standards are achieved across the project


Key requirements:

  • Strong experience with GD05 and implementation of environmental controls on large earthworks projects.
  • Strong financial managementcapability, including budget management, monthly financial reviews, daily cost control and forecasting; CCS experience beneficial
  • Strong programming and planningskills, including creating and managing programmes for your area, driving efficient daily planning and clearly communicating plans with the site team; CCS experience beneficial
  • Strong technical knowledgeacross bulk earthworks, deep excavations, batter stabilisation, temporary works planning, earthworks shear keys and/or soil nail works, and pavement subgrade construction.
  • Proven ability to identify and solve technical issuesin the field.
  • Experience with modelling, with Trimble Business Centre preferredand CAD experience beneficial.
  • Practical modelling capability beyond take-offs and bulk measures preferred.
  • Proficiency in Propellerand GPS/machine control systems such as Leica, Topcon, Trimble and Uni-Controlwill be advantageous.
  • Good communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with site teams, subcontractors and stakeholders.
  • Strong commitment to safety and building a positive culture around large earthmoving plant and equipment.

Good Work equals Good Benefits

  • Company vehicle
  • KiwiSaver employer contributions
  • Fuel discount card
  • Parental leave top-up payment with additional return to work support
  • Family scholarships
  • Ongoing training and development, career growth and progression opportunities
  • Great discounts at a wide range of retailers
  • Medical insurance "an eligibility period applies"
  • Life insurance


At Fulton Hogan, we genuinely care about the wellbeing of our people and giving them the tools and opportunities they need to succeed and grow with us.

Creating, connecting and caring for the community
Our people regularly donate their time to local causes and initiatives, while at a regional and national level we provide financial support, skills and resources to a wide range of organisations that are strengthening our communities. Our focus aims to also reduce our impact on the environment, and regenerate healthy new ecosystems. We look to partner with others to lift the standards of our industry and show customers lower-impact, sustainable ways of delivering infrastructure.

Learn more about us: Homepage - Fulton Hogan and make an application to join our growing industry.

Fulton Hogan

About Fulton Hogan

Fulton Hogan has 90 years experience in the transport, water, energy, mining and land development infrastructure sector in New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific.

We create communities from the ground up, starting with our own network of quarries, complemented by our asphalt, emulsion and precast plants and we pride ourselves on being a family company – one which cares about communities and the people in them, especially our customers, suppliers and our people.

Our 10,000+ strong team helps to create, connect, and care for communities; building the roads, ports, airports, infrastructure and property which bring people together.

Industry
Construction & Skilled Trades
Company Size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Christchurch, NZ
Year Founded
1933
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