Monday, September 7, 2020

Civil Engineer's Career in Private Sector

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In today's blog we are going to discuss about how to prepare as Civil Engineer to be private sector employee or How to get job in private company as a Civil Engineer. To get any kind of a job first of all you should have the knowledge about what kind of work it is ? What are our Duties ? What are Responsibilities and Authorities ?



Basically as a Civil Engineer to work with a private company there are Categories :

1) Office Employee (Civil Engineer)

2) Site Engineers

3) Manager (Civil Engineer)

 

Duties Of Civil Engineer according to above categories

1)     Office Employee :- 

Most Civil Engineers work in the Office as Planner, Estimation Engineers, Project Co-ordinators, Etc. Mainly these Engineers may perform following duties

a)     Drawing or Tracing building plans in AutoCAD, Rivet, 3D Max, Etc softwares.

b)    Preparing the Estimates and Tabulating overall cost of the Structure. (Click Here to download Estimate and Abstract Format)

c)     Getting the Submission Drawings approval from the Athorities (i.e., Mahanagarpalika, Nagarpalika, Nagarpanchayat, Nagarparishad, Grampanchayat)

d)    Material procurement and ordering after Calculating it’s exact requirements. (Click Here to download Material Calculation Format)

e)     Gathering, Studying and Allocation of Quotation or Tenders (For Material, Contracts, Etc)

f)      Preparing BOQ (Bill of Quantities). (Click Here to download the BOQ format)

2)     Site Engineer :-

a)     Detailed Drawing Study to know the activities, noddle points, Milestone of the project. (A Milestone is a scheduling process that describes the set of relative deliverables, i.e., when the item to be delivered).

b)    BOQ (Bill Of Quantity) Study to know the kind and amount of work to be done, type/brand of material, amount of material to be delivered. (Click Here to download the BOQ format)

c)     Site Survey and Markup Drawings Preparations including on site and paper markup. (Click Here to download Markup Drawing Format)

d)    Cross Verifications of the Markup with the Drawings provided.

e)     Preparation of Deviation of Work including both items from BOQ and Extra Items). (Click Here to download Deviation Format)

f)      Preparation of Joint Measurement Report (JMR), required only if the work involves more than one Vendor. (Click Here to download JMR Format)

g)     Signing off of the Deviation (backed with Markup and JMR) from the respective Client.

h)    Calculation of material required for the work and providing Milestones to them. (Click Here to download Material Calculation Format)

i)       Preparation of Complete Plan of Action of work. (Click Here to download Plan of Action Format)

j)      Maintaining the Material Consumption Reports during the execution process. (Click Here to download Material Consumption Reports Format)

k)    Measurement Sheet, Abstract Sheet and Face Sheet preparation. (Click Here to download Measurement Sheet, Abstract Sheet and Face Sheet Format)

l)       Signing Off of the Final Bills (backed with Measurement Sheet, Abstract Sheet, Deviation, Markup Drawings and Material Consumption Reports) from the respective Client.

3) Manager :-

a.      Preparation of complete Plan of Action of work.

b.     Preparation of Pie Diagram to specify the work progress reports. (Click Here to download Pie Diagram Format)

c.      To collect and verify the deviation of work.

d.     To Collect and verify the Bills, Measurement Sheets and Abstract Sheets.

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1 comment:

Sajjad Ahmed said...

Nice Blog. Thanks for sharing with us. Such amazing information.

What are the various career options after engineering?

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