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Mott MacDonald • Orlando, FL, US

CEI Assistant Project Administrator/Project Engineer & CEI Utility Coordinator

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Job Description

At Mott MacDonald, we trust our brilliant people to do brilliant things in engineering, management, and development services, supporting multisector project work in over 150 countries. As one of the largest employee-owned companies in the world, we pride ourselves on our ability to deliver exceptional outcomes through our network of 20,000+ talented consultants. With sustainability and innovation at the heart of all our sectors in North America, including, Buildings, Energy, Transportation, and Water.

We believe in empowering our people to excel, learn, and grow, offering diverse opportunities to contribute to career-defining work. Join us and be part of a collaborative environment where your ambitions are united with ours, and you can truly shape your story.

If you share that vision, even if you don’t meet every requirement listed, we’d still love to hear from you. We value potential and diverse perspectives as much as experience. Let’s explore how we can support your growth and help you take the next step in your career, while contributing to an exciting new chapter for Mott MacDonald in North America.

Mott MacDonald is seeking a qualified CEI Assistant Project Administrator/Project Engineer to join its Florida CEI team, with positions available in Orlando or Tampa. Candidates must meet specific experience requirements: those holding a relevant degree require two years of engineering experience in transportation projects, while non-degree holders must have at least eight years of CEI or construction experience, including two years in transportation. Applicants will be responsible for effective communication, independent problem-solving, directing staff, and managing both progress and final estimates throughout construction projects. All applicants are required to provide a current list of certifications and their expiration dates.

Responsibilities include:

  • Plan, schedule, coordinate, and communicate with contractors to ensure compliance with the contract, FDOT procedures/directives, and construction project reporting and documentation processes.
  • Promote effective communication with contractors, ensuring accurate information exchange, timely submittals, documentation of project activities, progress meeting minutes, and action items from pre-construction support services through construction and final acceptance.
  • Write or supervise the preparation of reports and correspondence, and maintain communication with contractors, project team members, stakeholders, and the client.
  • Exercise independent judgment in planning work details and making technical decisions related to project office aspects.
  • Establish and maintain records and files in accordance with Federal and State regulations for construction projects, including funding compliance and reporting, coordination of material inspections, and QA/QC processes for project reporting.
  • Monitor construction costs and support contract price negotiations for modifications, including estimating and tracking market price trends.
  • Manage and track pay estimates and invoices, including pay factor adjustments.
  • Prepare and process construction contract changes as Field Work Orders and Supplemental Agreements in coordination with the CEI management team.
  • Provide administrative support for managing project schedules and budgets to ensure timely and cost-effective completion.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of FDOT Procedures, including CPAM, and related construction and financial management systems such as PrC, MAC, UAM, etc.
  • Communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing.
  • Receive general instructions for assignments while exercising initiative and independent judgment to resolve work-related problems.
  • Direct and assign specific tasks to administrative and field staff, assisting in all phases of the construction project.
  • Oversee progress and final estimates throughout the project duration.

We invite applications from candidates with the following experience:

  • Possess a degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, or Construction Management; prior construction experience is preferred.
  • Alternatively, be a high school graduate or equivalent with at least four years of experience in construction office management involving project-related duties (such as the Materials Acceptance and Certification (MAC) System, progress and final estimates, EEO compliance, and processing Construction Contract changes), or have two years of experience with 3D Modeling and CADD.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in standard word processing software.
  • Capable of exercising independent initiative to support the supervisor by relieving clerical detail.
  • Assist the Project Administrator in office-related tasks such as quantity tracking.
  • Four ( 4 Years) of experience performing utility coordination in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation Standards
  • Responsible for being knowledgeable of Florida Department of Transportation Standards, policies, procedures and agreements.

Technical Skills and Proficiency

  • Ability to become proficient in Trimble Business Center - Heavy Construction Edition (HCE) or approved surface-to-surface comparison software and Engineering Menu.
  • Proficiency includes:
  • Understanding required surfaces from the designer.
  • Interpreting survey data from the field.
  • Preparing survey data for use in relevant software.
  • Generating accurate earthwork quantities using the software.
  • Competence in preparing and updating spreadsheets, progress and final estimates, EEO compliance documentation, and processing Construction Contract changes.
  • Work performed under the general supervision of the Senior Project Engineer and staff.
  • Familiarity with the Department’s procedures covering the stated project-related duties and proficiency in necessary computer programs.

Qualifications and Certifications

  • Required qualifications or certifications for this role may be obtained within six months from hire, supervision and direction are given by a Senior Project Engineer, all other role requirements are met, and a training plan is in place detailing acquisition timelines.
  • Required certifications include:
    • FDOT Advanced MOT
    • CTQP Final Estimates Level II
    • CTQP Quality Control Manager
    • CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level I & II

Required Skills and Certification Documentation

  • Applicants must supply a current list of CTQP and other certifications as applicable to the position , including expiration dates, as part of the application process.

Benefits & Reward

At Mott MacDonald, our employees have a stake and a voice in our business, providing them with a direct connection to our success through our personal and group performance bonuses. We provide a comprehensive benefit package that includes 401k, medical, dental and vision insurance, short-term/long-term disability, paid holidays, PTO, parental leave, and company paid life insurance.

Individual pay is determined based on several factors such as work location, education, experience, and unique skills.

Collaboration at Our Core
At Mott MacDonald, we believe great ideas happen when we’re together. Our hybrid approach centers on an in-office culture, with most of your time spent collaborating face-to-face and a minimum of three days per week in the office. We balance flexibility with connection, so you and your manager can choose how to meet client, team, and personal commitments.

Equal opportunity is the law.

We seek to promote fair employment procedures and practices to ensure equal opportunities for all. We encourage individual expression in our workplace and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels they have the opportunity to contribute.

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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, protected veteran status, creed, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status or disability status.

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Company benefits

Open to part-time employees
Open to part time work for some roles
Enhanced maternity leave – 26 weeks full pay
Adoption leave – 26 weeks full pay
Shared parental leave – We match up to 24 weeks full pay
Enhanced paternity leave – 2 weeks
Private GP service – Private Medical care for all UK staff
Life insurance – 4 x salary
Enhanced pension match/contribution – matched up to 7%
Buddy scheme
Enhanced sick pay
Dental coverage
Compassionate leave
Health assessment
Eye Care Support – Eyecare vouchers
Life assurance
Carer’s leave – up to 5 days, two of which are paid
Pregnancy loss leave
Salary sacrifice
Buy or sell annual leave
Accrued annual leave
Religious celebration leave
Tax-free childcare
Theme park discounts
On-site yoga classes
Cycle to work scheme
Faith rooms
Annual pay rises
Annual bonus
Income protection
Employee discounts
Professional subscriptions – We pay for your primary professional annual subscription
Lunch and learns
Employee assistance programme
L&D budget
Teambuilding days
Travel loan
Returnship
Mentoring
In house training
Study support
Learning platform
Further education support

Working at Mott MacDonald

Company employees:

18,000 worldwide

Gender diversity (m:f):

65:35

Hiring in countries

Australia

Bulgaria

Canada

Czechia

France

Germany

Hong Kong

India

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Malaysia

New Zealand

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Singapore

South Korea

Spain

Taiwan

Thailand

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United States

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Awards & Accreditations

2nd – Career Progression

2nd – Career Progression

Flexa awards 2025
3rd – Family Friendly

3rd – Family Friendly

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Work-Life Balance

Work-Life Balance

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Flexible

Flexible

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Culture

Culture

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