Consultant Engineer II
San Pedro, Mexico
Overview
At FM Global, we work with many of the world’s largest organizations to help protect their commercial and industrial property against threats. Our field engineers specialize in a wide range of disciplines, including electrical, mechanical, chemical, civil and industrial engineering, as well as fire protection.
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Full Time
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Level: Mid
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Travel: Yes
Success Profile
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- Collaboration and Teamwork
- Ensures Accountability
- Technical Knowledge
- Communicates Effectively
- Attention to Detail
- Problem Solving
Testimonial
I PLAY A PART IN BUILDING A BRIGHT FUTURE THAT CAN WEATHER ANY STORM.
Many times, the safety of entire communities is influenced by our work. On one project in Florida, I worked with a client to make sure a critical 911 communications facility would be operable during and after a Category 5 hurricane. Advising them on things like how to protect vital generator systems and helping them make costeffective design decisions, I had a hand in building something truly substantial. In the end, our client was happy to have a partner that understood and worked with them to meet their unique needs.
Gabriel — Engineering Specialist — Employee Since 2007
Benefits
Responsibilities
More information about this job:
Overview:
Consultant Engineer needed in Reynosa.
Responsibilities:
The Consultant Engineer II (CEII) position is initially regarded as a continuing portion of an engineer's training and development. However it is expected that the engineer will begin to consolidate competencies and handle field and office work for the most common occupancies and hazards with decreasing guidance and supervision requirements . This engineer will receive assignments initially of limited scope and complexity, however the engineer will gradually take on most assignments of a general nature. This includes routine regular visits (some may be more complex), less complex non-regular visits (non-specialist) as well as projects that are reasonably straight forward. The CEII may be asked to conduct small loss investigations. The CEII will use a variety of standard engineering methods and techniques in solving problems. Resources utilized for obtaining these solutions will typically include a combination of FM Global Operating Standards and procedures, with some modified interpretations of these standards or procedures where appropriate. This engineer's work will typically be reviewed in more detail in the initial stages of this position, however the need for supervision is expected to decrease as competency increases.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Applied Science or equivalent
3-5 years experience
Strong oral and written communication skills in both English and Spanish
Good listening skills
Effective negotiation and “sales” skills.
Proficient in the use of computers.
Solid technical aptitude including a diverse knowledge of engineering principals
Strong analytical thinker with logical application
Decisive problem solver
Efficient time management ability with minimal supervision
