O‘ahu, HI • $100,000–$160,000 (DOE)
My client is part of the core delivery team on a multi-billion-dollar federal program at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard—one of Hawai‘i's most consequential infrastructure efforts in decades. This multi-year project involves complex deep foundations, shoring systems, dewatering operations, marine concrete, and high-risk heavy civil work.
Engineers on this team gain career-defining experience in a highly technical, highly coordinated environment where precision, safety, and documentation are essential.
They are hiring a Project Engineer to support field operations across deep foundations and heavy civil scopes. This role is heavily involved in pile driving, excavation support, temporary works, dewatering, and major marine concrete placements, with daily interaction alongside superintendents, foremen, engineers, inspectors, and NAVFAC representatives.
If you want to advance your career into senior engineering or superintendent roles within major federal/marine construction, this is an exceptional pathway.
Manage pile driving operations: maintain pile logs, blow counts, testing data, redlines, and QC documentation.
Review and process RFIs, submittals, and shop drawings for piling, rebar, shoring, formwork, and civil/structural components.
Coordinate pile driving sequences, crane operations, excavation support, and large concrete pours across multiple subcontractors.
Track daily production, equipment allocations, quantities, and critical path activities using P6 or MS Project.
Maintain daily reports and compliance records required for NAVFAC, USACE, and EM 385-1-1.
Work directly with Superintendents to resolve field conflicts, verify installation methods, and maintain crew productivity.
Support safety, environmental, and quality control procedures in challenging marine conditions.
Communicate actively with inspectors, consultants, testing agencies, and internal project controls teams.
Maintain a strong presence in the field—this is a boots-on-the-ground engineering role.
Anticipate constructability challenges with soil conditions, pile refusal, dewatering, shoring, and marine operations.
Keep documentation tight and timely—federal work depends on accuracy.
Support sequencing decisions that directly impact production efficiency and schedule.
Uphold the highest safety and quality standards on a site governed by EM 385-1-1.
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
6+ years of experience in heavy civil, deep foundations, or marine construction.
Hands-on knowledge of pile driving, shoring systems, excavation support, and dewatering.
Familiarity with NAVFAC/USACE, EM 385-1-1, and federal QC processes strongly preferred.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office; scheduling experience with Primavera P6 preferred.
Strong communication skills and confidence working in high-risk, high-coordination environments.
$100,000–$160,000 (DOE)
Full Benefits: PTO, Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k) with match
Daily involvement in one of the largest federal civil/marine projects in the Pacific
Mentorship from senior heavy civil/marine leaders
Advancement into Senior Project Engineer, Area Engineer, Superintendent, or Project Manager roles
Work that directly contributes to Hawai‘i's infrastructure and national defense capability
If this role matches your experience, apply by submitting your resume and a brief summary of your foundations or heavy civil background.
Qualified candidates will be contacted for next steps.
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