2014 New University Graduates (U.S.) Construction Job ( TX2) - Bechtel Corporation (Port Arthur, TX) General Labor - Beaumont, TX at Geebo

2014 New University Graduates (U.S.) Construction Job ( TX2) - Bechtel Corporation (Port Arthur, TX)

Overview General Job Duties Construction professionals are typically responsible for:
- Performing quantity takeoffs and assist with the preparation of field material requisitions - Conducting site visits for the purpose of producing daily reports of the works and/or subcontractor activities - Coordinating input to the quantity tracking and progress database used for measuring project completion - Monitoring actual cost versus budget - Preparing punch lists Basic Qualifications - Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Construction Science, Construction Management, or related field from an accredited college or University, completed no later than Spring 2014 and no more than 12 months prior to Spring 2014 - Possess the eligibility to work and remain in the U.
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without sponsorship - Ability and willingness to relocate and/or travel to domestic and/or international project jobsites Preferred Qualifications - Completed relevant coursework - Prior co-op or internship experience - Excellent written and oral communication skills - Practical work experience in a construction environment desired - Demonstrated teamwork skills - Fluency in multiple languages (Preferably Spanish, Arabic, or French) The vision to build a better world Shaping tomorrow together Bechtel is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer (AA/EOE) Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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