*******UPDATE********
THIS JOB IS STILL AVAILABLE, IF YOU OR ANYONE YOU KNOW IS INTERESTED.
Joe gave me permission to post this job here, to see if there were any fellow Hokies that would be interested in the position that I currently have available. Being an Alumnus and former VP of the LA Alumni Association I have a passion to help my fellow Hokies' out whenever possible.
As it states in my profile, I am a recruiter in the construction space including Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Construction Management. I am currently working with prominent Civil contractor that is looking for a Project Engineers to work in VA Beach. The engineers will be working on the I-64 project.
If you, or anyone you know is interested in this full-time position, please email me a copy of your resume to cfeiring@atlantic-grp.com
Here is a description of the position:
Responsibilities:
- Assists with the planning, organization, control, integration and completion of assigned engineering projects
- Develops effective plans for constructing the project
- Provides input to determining the means and methods necessary to meet project goals.
- Provides and interprets drawings, specifications and technical information for Project Team, subcontractors, vendors and consultants to ensure compliance with engineering standards, codes, specifications and design details
- Researches and resolves drawing interpretation problems, conflicts, interference, etc., and works with owner and others to resolve issues
- Prepares field design change requisitions as required; generates requests for information (RFI)
- Reviews all shop drawings, design drawings, calculations and submitted technical data for accuracy and conformance to specifications and constructability
- Coordinates with local authorities including utilities and police to facilitate work.
- Works with the Project Team and Purchasing Department to ensure that all required purchase orders and subcontracts are finalized in a timely and cost effective manner
- Identifies, orders and coordinates delivery of permanent materials such as pipe, stone, reinforcing steel, beams, etc.
- Maintains a clean, orderly, and safe workplace
- Addresses client concerns as appropriate. Ensures that all correspondence, submittals, shop drawings, billings, etc., are produced with a high level of accuracy and professionalism
- Works with the Production Engineer and others in Delay Free Production to develop highly developed work plans to ensure maximum productivity and collect information for the Delay Free Production library.
- Actively seeks better, faster and safe methods to perform work
Safety
- Makes sure the coordination of project activities to ensure compliance with all government regulatory guidelines and agencies
Pre-Bid Phase
- Assist Project Team in identifying potential safety issues
- Coordinates with Estimators to ensure budget addresses such issues
Pre-Construction Phase
- Assists Project Team in the pre-construction planning process and specifications
- Reviews the project specifications for potential hazards
Construction Phase
- Assists Project Team with the administration of safety
- Monitors all work, including subcontractors, for safety compliance
- Maintains project safety files and reviews the project schedule for activities requiring special safety measures
Leadership/Supervisory/Management
- Demonstrate Leadership qualities
- Act as an Influencer, Continual Learner, Teacher/Coach and Agent of Change
Administrative: Contract/Scheduling/Budget
- Establishes and maintains basic control logs in Expedition including contract log, correspondence/submittal log, owner change order log and subcontractor account log
- Prepares project correspondence and requests for information
- Documents important transactions, agreements, delays or events relating to the contracts (e.g., photos, videotaping, event log, etc.)
- Assists Project Team in pricing, negotiating and collecting for all change orders and extra work
- Develops and monitors/updates project schedules which may include resource and/or cost loading
- Assists with project cost coding and quantity reporting to ensure meaningful and accurate reports
- Gathers material receiving and subcontractor progress information
- May monitor the work and progress of subcontractors
- Prepares pay quantities summaries
- Interprets crew cost, man-hour and productivity budgets
Qualifications:
- B.S. in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, related major, or equivalent. Continuing education in construction is highly desirable
- Minimum of 2 years of construction management experience in estimating, operations and/or engineering required
- FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) certification desirable
- OSHA 30 hour required
Salary Range: 2-5 years experience $65K-$75K, 5-10 yrs experience $75K-$100K
Again, if you, or anyone you know is interested in this full-time position, please email me a copy of your resume to cfeiring@atlantic-grp.com

Comments
I love this site.
Ut Prosim in word and deed, Hokies helping Hokies.
I think it would be pretty awesome for VTFootballGrad to land someone here a job. Hope it works out.
(Ancillary, would y'all be interested in a Virginia Tech jobs board? That is to say, are there enough Hokies who read TKP in a position to hire, or work for companies that frequently hire.)
If there aren't right now, as soon as word gets out there will be. Would also be a great spot for us to link out Networking events throughout the region for people that are currently looking for employment to do so specifically through VT and TKP.
Honestly, before you responded last night, I thought that is would be amazing to have a job board on here. People come here for all VT related things, and we all want to help other Hokies out. It could be just another section under forum.
I could get behind such a thing. As an engineer who moved up to the DMV a few years ago from Asheville, NC, the job search was stressful to say the least. Networking is really the best way to get a job, I've learned. That being said, and I hate to be cryptic but for various reasons which may become apparent at a later date I have to be, I will not be looking for another job any time soon but will definitely be back on the market in about 2.5 years. I would love to have a nice Hokie friendly place to conduct some of that searching.
You have fully piqued my interest.
That's when his program will have deposited enough pennies from bank round-off errors to be able to buy a new identity and start over.
Sounds like a one-way ticket to Federal Pound-You-in-the-Ass Prison, to me
you won't have to wait the full 2.5 years to find out. Give it about a month or so and I'll let you all in
things that take 2.5 years (from now):
getting a master's degree
serving a term in congress
serving a 30 month jail sentence
something is missing from that list. namely, what I'm hiding from ya'll
You're pregnant with an alien child, like in a Star Trek episode?
...be more exciting if it were a xenomorph.
just a teaser...reveal coming 4/14/17
Okay, so today I quit my job. I am joining the Peace Corps with my wife. That is the big news....haha
So come September of 2019 I'll be back in the States and looking for work. It would be great to connect with Hokies
congrats! u know where you're being placed?
Thank you! We are going to Uganda. We don't know specific location yet. There is 3 months of pre-service training (PST) in country (I think it will be in/around Kampala, Uganda's capital) and we won't find out our actual posting until we've been in PST for some period of time. We will be serving/living together though, which is good.
Uganda is a wonderful place. A Rolex for breakfast and Luwombo for lunch. You'll quickly know what those are, trust me.
Wait a minute, I think I've seen this musical...
If you cross paths with the folks at The Mango Project I know one of the main guys there in country. His name is Micah and I know him from back in Middle School. He's a good dude and if you want me to try to connect you let me know.
Thanks! I certainly would like to be connected if you can swing that. The more connections the merrier, I say. :)
It won't be until June but I will probably share our blog on TKP for those who may be interested in checking it out.
So in your late 20's that's great. Where are y'all being sent?
Yeah the timing is perfect. No house. No kids. Neither of us really satisfied with our current career paths. Want to do something good and fulfilling and now seemed like the perfect time.
Will you be able to use your degree and training? What will she be doing?
I will probably very loosely use my degree and training. My degree is in Mechanical Engineering. I have some experience in design and project management (design from manufacturing industry, project management from construction industry) so to be quite honest my qualifications aren't extremely relevant. I'm going to be a Health Volunteer so I'll be working on capacity building with focus on water sanitation and HIV-AIDS stuff. I might use my background for constructing hand washing stations and commodes but there isn't very much demand for engineering in the Peace Corps.
My wife's background is more relevant. She will be working as an Agri-business Volunteer, so working with farmers and stuff. Her degree is in agricultural economics so it's much more up her alley.
On the one hand, yeah, that would be great. On the other, that would mean the guy who I was asking for an interview would know exactly how much time I spend on here which could be a no go...
Nah, that's a resume point: "Efficient multitasker"
I am a recruiter, not the actual employer at the end of the day, so you can spend as much time on here as you want! lol
You are a genius. Not only can you now justify why you are on TKP all day but you can write off your membership as part of your networking to recruit. Bravo.
Well I hadn't thought of that, and thank you for the awesome idea! I will have that key next to my name soon!
Always happy to help!
from a guy currently looking for work...yes i would love to be able to get my football and jobs all in the same place
Not an actual recruiter, but I work pretty closely with the recruiting team at an accounting firm. So yes, please give me a reasonable excuse to keep spending way too much time on TKP during the workday :)
Mark me as a yes for a jobs board, the current VT Civil engineering jobs page is a disaster.
I told Joe, I posted this job on the Alumni Job board, and I got no traction at all. I tried to get someone on the phone to maybe promote it to students, and the guy is never at his desk and does not return messages!
If you want to get it out to students, email Kara Lattimer, the CEE undergraduate general advisor. She'll either attach it to her weekly email she sends out to students or send a stand alone email.
Thank you for the help!
Kara Lattimer is great at her job
You know you TKP too much when you read this and automatically assume you're talking about an attractive tv personality...
Agreed. It's a shame because the civil engineering career fairs are very well run and always have great turnout.
Seriously what a great idea. Who knew that TKP could get better??
I'll be punching out in 5 years and will be looking for a flying/engineering gig, so yes please!
I know I'm a few days late on this, but speaking as an engineer/software developer that may be looking for a job near DC within 6 months, a TKP job board would be pretty awesome.
I have a finger on the pulse of the jobs at my current employer, which could employ Hokies from many different majors. Would be especially useful for new grads and folks with 2-5 years experience. Would love to have more Hokies around here.
I'm currently job hunting myself so I'd be interested in what majors your employer is interested in.
It's local government, so we do a lot of different things. We own our own broadband network too. We don't have any major positions vacant right now, but you never know. It's odd how this place can either be a stepping stone or a retirement gig depending on the position and the person filling it.
Have Joe send you my email and maybe we can connect on LinkedIn and I'll keep you up on anything that comes open if you're interested.
lemme know if your local government needs an epidemiologist
I think that's done at a higher level, but if we did employ someone in your profession, the analysis and resulting maps would be amazing!
As a fellow Recruiter, a jobs section would be awesome. I have dozens of clients across the DMV looking for Accounting and Finance professionals. I would love nothing more to get some Hokies in these jobs.
Don't forget the tax write-off!
Oh that's been taken care of already. TKP is definitely a "networking group"
A jobs board is a great idea for TKP. I've already used TKP to get resume help (Thanks again, GoKartMozart) after graduation, because I feel like the career center is useless unless you are a engineering or business major. I know if I can help a Hokie in any way, I certainly will.
No problem. Glad to see you landed a full time gig.
Thanks man. Enjoying everything but the commute. Mrs. APFOW and I are looking at houses closer to work though.
I'm not involved with HR per se but I'd be happy to post any opportunities that my employer has available
Happy to support this initiative! Although, not sure if anyone would fall into what I am currently looking for but Hokies deserve first right to any job opportunity I have.
First thing, please note, this position is in the exciting, culturally diverse, exotic megalopolis of Shanghai!
Pros:
You will live in one of the world's premiere cities
Said city is as crazy balls as you make it. (also as expensive/cheap as you make it)
You will get opportunity to travel around China
You will be working for a new venture that will be highly rewarding to its core staff
There are opportunities to meet all kinds of people here from all over the world. My partners are themselves very unique.
If single, there are a plethora of young beautiful/handsome singles here to meet.
You will learn one of the world's oldest languages.
Cons:
You will be far away from family and friends
You will only be able to watch Hokies play in middle of the night
You will get VERY dirty doing this work
China is ... well, polluted. Air, water and soil.
Bonus Pro:
You will be at the forefront of cleaning up that pollution in history's largest environmental market ever! Specifically remediating polluted soil. (mostly heavy metal pollution)
So if you are a soil or environmental engineer (or other engineer with relevant experience) that has 2 - 6 years work experience in soil remediation and looking for something adventurous this may be perfect for you.
let me know if yes and I can do a similar post as this with a larger Job Description.
I don't do any of those things but the chance to work with Fernley means I would go out and get those things just to work with the most interesting Hokie in the world.
Would love having you aboard, but if memory serves correct you've got four kids. You would pay A LOT more for education than what I would be able to pay you.
But I have something in DC with first responders going on. When that gets closer to fruition I will definitely give you a shout.
I'd take a side job as an "expert White guy" I actually saw an ad for this for a Chinese firm. They needed a White middle aged man to pretend to be an expert.
no joke, in my time here I have made over 10k doing this. usually comes with free travel, hotel and a nice, fat envelope full of the Chairman
For some reasons the Chinese are investing heavily into SC and the Myrtle Beach area specifically. We even might get a Chinese themed cultural park.
you will see a lot of Chinese and South Korean money moving into USA during next 4 years
Just not sure why they want golf courses.
Imagine you live in a place with over a Billion people and record number of new Billionaires every year. Now imagine this growing wealthy class is basically naive to most things we take for granted, in this case leisure sports. Specifically one that is identifiable as a status point for the wealthy. Now take into consideration that a) Chinese are now travelling worldwide in record numbers every year and spending shit tonnes of money wherever they go; and b) Golf courses in China are highly regulated to the point of prohibiting additional golf courses from being constructed and those existing ones (that are good) are almost completely sold out with lifetime memberships.
You, as an incredibly cash rich corporation which likely has a travel subsidiary underneath you or will create one, see an opportunity to buy up golf courses worldwide and tailor make group Golf travel plans thereby getting almost guaranteed income on flights, hotels, dining, course fees, etc. Now times that by a hundred golf courses or more globally.
Then when China reopens golf course development in China because these companies finally understand proper golf course operations and management and water resource conservation and control, your company will be one of the leaders to get any new project. And you now have a billion consumers to cater too, who by that time will have even more money to spend.
BOOM
I see see that now. Would they invest in our airports and maybe an interstate to Myrtle Beach also, that would be great.
We'll all be dead before I-73 is completed.
But when they do, what an awesome recruiting boost for us. An interstate that runs through the Carolinas and straight into Blacksburg.
Maybe with some Chinese investment it will happen faster.
Can you elaborate on why this is? Is it possible to do without getting political?
yep sure can.
It is political, but not divisive
In South Korea, the entire country is getting absolutely ROCKED by one of the largest corruption scandals ever, anywhere. The president has been impeached, many politicians are caught up in it, and nearly every large company in South Korea is involved. South Korea in terms of investment funds (including pension funds, etc) is one of the most cash laden in the world. Typically they are very conservative and deploy capital locally or within existing channels, which tend to be said large South Korean corporations involved in said scandal. So most of those funds are now moving money through secondary funds into USA and other "stable" western markets. Currently I know of a new office in Los Angeles that established a new syndicated fund of over 1 Billion in deployment and they have access to loads more.
In regards to China, there is currently a slate of strict currency controls here for outgoing money (moving cash out of mainland China) but the large SOE's (State Owned Enterprises) are able to invest in large amounts in certain channels including infrastructure which our current administration is putting a priority on in the next 4 years. There are other reasons for other industries but this account for tens of Billions of new investment.
Interesting. Thanks for the info.
This is the greatest slang for any currency I've ever heard
Aside from the location, travel requirements, and qualifications, I think I'm your ideal candidate!
But your can do attitude and sticktoitiveness is through the roof!
He really gets after it.
the amount of puns and dad jokes alone would guarantee we would get zero work done
True. I never said I'd be good for productivity!
In Vitro remediation or removal remediation?
both in-situ and ex-situ applications. brownfields, water bodies and agriculture projects primarily. we also have an all organic agriculture product to revitalize soil after remediation.
I am quite familiar with soil from my childhood days. I know what good soil feels and tastes like and I know what bad soil feels and tastes like. I have extensive experience using said tastes to filter out the bad soil and using the good soil to create things like mud pies. This experience makes me an ideal candidate to come to China to
find said beautiful/handsome singlesperform the required workI don't think the healthy lifespan of a Chinese Soil Taster is very long. You'd have to get a lot of "work" done fast.
Hey, you only yolo once
This explains a lot.
I think we have a
weinerwinner! Seriously though, you would be dead in two weeks with this skillset.The worst that can happen is I lose a couple legs....maybe an arm. Unless there's sand involved, I don't like sand.
Ever get down to Singapore? I found out that is one of many possibilities (aka who knows where the Navy will really send you) to move to in a year or so for 3 yrs. I hear is really nice and western friendly. Kids will only be around 3 and 2 by then. Thanks!
was actually just there last week opening a bank account and doing some meetings. Great city. Very clean. Ordered and lots to do. Great for kids. One of the very best places for food. But it is only a city, so look to go to Bali, Malaysia, Palawan (Philippines), Australia, Thailand, etc for when you get island fever. I know, rough.
You're awesome, thanks Fernley
no worries. if u do get sent there do let me know and I'll see about arranging a business trip down to visit
Will do!
Hey so is there any traction with this jobs board? I think my company (engineering, architecture, surveying) could definitely use a resource like this.
Just wanted to update everyone. I have had someone from The Key Play interview for the position and they are interested in pursuing him further.
I wanted to add, that they need 2 engineers for this project in Virginia Beach, so if anyone else is interested, please feel free to email me!
Soooo as an aside, my company has a job opening and if it gets filled for 6 months, I get a bonus... who wants to help me out (and work for a chill company with good benefits) let me know.
Link: http://www.neelco.com/about-us/
(scroll down to "design engineer")
Still looking for people for this position. If anyone is interested, please email me at cfeiring@atlantic-grp.com