The PEB Site Engineer plays a crucial role in overseeing day-to-day installation activities of per-engineered steel buildings (such as warehouses, industrial sheds, and factories). This role demands strong technical proficiency in reading structural blueprints, managing crane and rigging crews, enforcing quality metrics, and ensuring safety standards are strictly maintained during structural assembly at heights.
Key Responsibilities
1. Site Preparation & Erection Management
- Verify foundation alignment, column anchors, and bed-bolt fixing placements before structure delivery.
- Supervise daily assembly of main structural framing elements, including steel columns, rafters, and portals.
- Oversee secondary components installation such as purlins, girts, bracing systems, and final roof/wall sheeting.
- Coordinate crane rigging crews to ensure heavy component lifts follow structural sequence guidelines without causing warping or damage.
- 2. Quality Control & Technical Compliance
- Enforce tolerance limits (typically holding a strict variance within 5mm) for structural leveling and vertical alignment.
- Review engineering drawings, GA layouts, and cross-reference on-site installations against technical manuals.
- 3. Material & Inventory Tracking
- Audit incoming materials against the official Bill of Materials (BOM) to verify part quantities and structural dimensions.
- Log material consumption cycles, flag component defects, and report potential component shortages immediately to the factory.
- Enforce safe storage practices to protect steel columns, panels, and hardware from water damage or corrosion
- 4. Safety & Workforce Coordination
- Enforce HSE policies strictly, mandating the use of proper PPE, safe scaffolding setups, fall protection, and crane signaling.
- Lead daily toolbox talks and safety alignment briefings to record workforce attendance and site conditions.
- Manage direct labor groups, specialized erection sub-contractors, and third-party crane operators
- Reporting & Stakeholder Relations
- Compile Daily Progress Reports (DPR), logging operational timelines, site photographs, and delay justifications.
- Draft formal RFIs (Requests for Information) to resolve conflicts between field parameters and technical drawings
- Required Skills & Competencies
- Blueprints & Drawings: Advanced capabilities in reading complex PEB structural layouts and structural steel erection blueprints.
- Rigging Knowledge: Practical operational awareness of heavy crane capacities, rigging equipment, and specialized lifting tools.
- Software Literacy: Competence in tools like AutoCAD for log cross-checking, alongside MS Excel or ERP platforms for progress logging.
- Education: A Diploma or B.E. / B.Tech degree in Civil Engineering
- Experience: Minimum of 2 to 5 years of dedicated field experience managing PEB structural steel erection , CIVIL projects.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From ₹15,000.00 per month
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- total work: 2 years (Preferred)
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Work Location: In person