Day in the Life as a Construction Project Engineer

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2021
  • In this video, I share what it's like as a Project Engineer. I am currently working on closing out the hospital and handing everything over to the Owner. In this video, I specifically focused on fire signs because the fire marshall had to come and inspect the site.
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Komentáře • 89

  • @jesusrabago9514
    @jesusrabago9514 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Great video, Trey! Came across this while looking to switch into exactly this kind of role from a strict civil design side. Excited to say the least!

  • @dasonlau5886
    @dasonlau5886 Před 2 lety +1

    u finally updated!!!!!!excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety

      haha thank you Dason!

  • @kylerog
    @kylerog Před 11 měsíci +7

    Dude pointed at the sign and said yeah I installed that lmfao

  • @betterboss
    @betterboss Před 3 měsíci

    Good stuff, Trey!

  • @user-dx3lt8ip9l
    @user-dx3lt8ip9l Před 29 dny

    Great work 💪❤😊

  • @financialsequence4252
    @financialsequence4252 Před 2 lety +5

    Bro, I remember messaging you on Instagram a couple years ago before I left to college regarding a career in BIM. Just wanted to say thanks for the info and good video!

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety

      Yo thanks for reaching out brother! How did that pan out for you? Hope you're doing well. Saw your CZcams channel and I loved it! Subscribed =)

    • @financialsequence4252
      @financialsequence4252 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TreyTan Yeah of course! I went to UCI and they didn't have construction management so i tried going for civil engineering but, didn't get the grades i needed to transfer(undeclared to civil). I also didnt want to do an extra 2 years of school and get into debt so I switched my major into business economics. I think it was a good call as I've met other project engineers in the exact same boat. This summer I was interning for a Commercial Real Estate Company and it was actually pretty fun. I'll have to see how I go about my career the construction side or real estate underwriting side 🤔 ...also I appreciate it hahaa

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety

      @@financialsequence4252 That's awesome dude! Real estate is definitely a lucrative path if you stick to it. Regarding your commercial real estate company, is it a developer or is it an asset management company? If it's a developer, then you definitely get to see the Owner side of construction, which is really cool =)

  • @user-zl7cg9wb5g
    @user-zl7cg9wb5g Před rokem

    I see your job is awesome. I am also mechanical and piping construction engineer from Kazakhstan

  • @controloflevel4176
    @controloflevel4176 Před rokem

    Good day 👍

  • @phiwazulu1662
    @phiwazulu1662 Před měsícem

    Hey bro please post more engineering content, I'm inspired 👍🏾

  • @xxDESENTxx
    @xxDESENTxx Před rokem +19

    At what part of this video was there any "work"? You put up a laminated piece of paper up, drove, walked around, ate and went home. Did i miss something? What part of the day was the "work" at?

    • @RealJPMcGrath
      @RealJPMcGrath Před 11 měsíci +3

      I'm a project engineer and my scope is a LOT different than this lol. If I had to hang signs I could do 100 in the time it took him to hang 1 lol but I don't hang signs because I get paid to solve problems. Like you should be able to be hands on 100% but you have to build a team you can trust to go pick up signs and yes, even hang them. Because that's what you pay them their wage for. This was probably a slow day where he could record, most days in that position are 10-12 hours or more 5 days a week and there are always problems on weekends you have to handle. Pays decent and I love what I do because like you see, some days might seem like your trying to make up work as you go but then you get hit with 2 months of 7 day weeks and you can't even think about making a CZcams video lol

    • @CliffordFL
      @CliffordFL Před 5 měsíci

      ^^ totally correct I am a project engineer and we build drinking water plants and sometimes I have to troubleshoot both controls (code) and electrical and mechanical issues, make sure we have all the correct equipment and its alot of work this dude has it easy, although i will say there is a running side joke on how easy vertical construction is compared to water treatment as at my company we have both a water divsion and commerical, and the water division gets paid substantially more@@RealJPMcGrath

    • @jamesjames6792
      @jamesjames6792 Před 2 měsíci +1

      You mad bro?

  • @chinhdang1931
    @chinhdang1931 Před 2 lety +2

    so funny and helpful

  • @SquatSimp
    @SquatSimp Před rokem +15

    Trey, two questions for you man.
    1. I figure it varies day by day, but on average what percentage of your time would you say you spend behind the desk versus in the field?
    2. How much "engineering" would you say that you do on a daily basis? I am afraid of losing my technical knowledge from school if I do not pick the right job.

    • @Look_its_ahen
      @Look_its_ahen Před rokem +6

      I'm a PM and can tell you it varies on the company you work for and the project phase. Some P.E.'s work out of a job trailer on-site, assisting both the Superintendent and Project Manager. If it's a bigger company a P.E. might be working out of an office and doing job site visits working predominately under the PM's side of the project.
      As far as the guise of "sitting behind a desk", I started out as a laborer before I went back to school, and tell you that it's really not as boring as it looks. There are so many moving pieces and parts--meetings too, that you won't feel like you're "just at a desk".
      Do not fear losing your technical knowledge because it won't happen. I still surprise myself with the information I have learned over the years. You'll see something or be in a particular phase of a project and it'll jog your memory.
      Good luck, you got this!

    • @mqpvxxcx9528
      @mqpvxxcx9528 Před rokem

      @@Look_its_ahen this was super helpful thanks !

  • @shimelisshiferaw111
    @shimelisshiferaw111 Před 2 lety

    Hi thank you

  • @Pandeedar
    @Pandeedar Před rokem +1

    verygood

  • @melody.n.
    @melody.n. Před rokem

    Hey! Kemp Bro’s!!!!

  • @zahidhussain1539
    @zahidhussain1539 Před 2 lety +1

    Mashallha very nice project in the field of civil engineering company

  • @mohamedabdikarin6785
    @mohamedabdikarin6785 Před rokem +1

    Hey sir as a graduate with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, can i pursue a master's degree in construction engineering and management.

  • @laddydeath2313
    @laddydeath2313 Před rokem

    How much time or what major did you tock to be in this job

  • @climhazzzard5990
    @climhazzzard5990 Před rokem +4

    i start a job as a project engineer in a couple weeks and its my first engineering job ever, do you have any tips in terms of what i should do beforehand apart from be eager to learn?

    • @ajt808
      @ajt808 Před rokem

      have you started yet? if so how has it been?

  • @user-wk2yl5vu5l
    @user-wk2yl5vu5l Před 6 měsíci +1

    Did you have any prior construction experience prior to this? I’ve been a truck driver since I was 19, I’m 25 now and looking to change careers. Looking into school for a MS in construction management and was wondering if I should get a construction gig while I’m going through school.

  • @awesome9671
    @awesome9671 Před měsícem

    is project engineer job would be an obstacle to have time with family ? will my day off still got disturb ?

  • @bertmeza8673
    @bertmeza8673 Před 2 lety +6

    Hey thanks for the video! I am a former general contractor and have 13 years of construction experience and I have an opportunity to be a senior engineer for a casino and I wanted to see if you could offer some advice? Thank you!

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety +4

      That's awesome Bert! I feel like with 13 years of construction experience you could probably try to shoot for a Project Manager position! However, it also depends on which company. I know some bigger companies like Hensel Phelps, Mccarthy, Skanska have a structure where even if you have a lot of outside experience you would still have to start at a lower position. Honestly, Senior Engineer sounds like a good start, then shoot to become a PM.

    • @bertmeza8673
      @bertmeza8673 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TreyTan thank you! I have an interview Thursday, I’m nervous..the title seems so scary! Haha! I’ll put my best foot forward considering I actually applied for the IT position and they saw my resume and offered me an opportunity to interview for engineer and if I don’t make the cut I’ll apply for the latter. I appreciate your response!

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety +1

      @@bertmeza8673 That's great to hear Bert! Good luck for the interview! Hope you get it!

  • @naq8405
    @naq8405 Před 2 lety +1

    hey trey, what camera are you using?

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry for the late reply. I am currently using Fujifilm xT-4

  • @cwong1229
    @cwong1229 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Trey, I want to ask you career advice: Do you as a Project Engineer (PE) needs to work in the field (construction site) at bad weather condition such as rainy days ?? 🌧
    (FYI: I already know work hours are long for a PE. Most of the guest speaker in my school tells me that even in California where labors right is supposed to be better, the PE still need to work from 6:20 AM to 4:00 PM everyday 😑, and they have no overtime pay since they are on salary. But I just want to know do you guys need to work outside under bad weather conditions. Thanks! )

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety +4

      Hello Chifung, wow I could see that you're pretty enthusiastic about this profession haha. So to answer your question, yes on rainy days we would just be in the trailer working on construction administration tasks such as submitting RFIs, submittals, reviewing plans and specs, etc. However, no we do not need to be exposed to the rain. But maybe occasionally when you have to leave the trailer to walk over to one of the buildings, just simply carry an umbrella and you're good to go haha. Hope that helps.

    • @cwong1229
      @cwong1229 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TreyTan Thank you, Brother, for the career advice. My point is: When we are young, of course, it is not a problem to work long hours. But if we the brothers get into a marriage and have children in the future, working long hours might cause the women to divorce our a$$. Thus, I concluded that if I want to get into the Construction Management Field, the best lifestyle will be:
      1. DON'T GET MARRIED
      2. DON' T HAVE CHILDREN
      (This one is a little hard because we humans love to reproduce)
      But I have concluded that I rather pay monthly child support or co-parenting in the future than get into a marriage (aka legal contract with the government). Especially if we work in the CM field where we are expected to work long hours

    • @destinyglitches9519
      @destinyglitches9519 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cwong1229 it doesn’t have to be that way. Enter the industry and slowly start changing the work culture. Don’t just accept work life balance abuse like that

    • @cwong1229
      @cwong1229 Před 2 lety

      @@destinyglitches9519 When you can't change the system, you change yourself.
      (Notes: In other Scandinavian countries like Denmark 🇩🇰, Sweden 🇸🇪, Norway 🇳🇴, and Finland 🇫🇮, they have work-life balance, but since US is NOT doing what those countries are doing & the politicians who wants USA to copy Scandinavian countries are NOT winning in the US Presidential Election 🙄 , the only option we normal average people- aka peasants have is to change ourselves. We change ourselves by NOT GETTING MARRIED and NOT HAVING CHILDREN, this way even if we need to work 50, 60, or 70 hours per week, at least we can be free and have the luxury when we get off work. )

    • @destinyglitches9519
      @destinyglitches9519 Před 2 lety

      @@cwong1229 no man, there are so many people living a good work life balance, married and with kids. It is possible, dont blame anyone but yourself and do your research

  • @krsnaog1265
    @krsnaog1265 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, I'm form India I just want to know from you whether there are quality engineers (QA/QC) in the construction projects that you have here, who do quality inspection.

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před rokem

      Usually building inspectors hired by the city would be stationed there to sign off on completed works. However, for private projects I haven't seen a QA/QC guy and I believe it's not required. Only required for public/government jobs.

  • @mkdouble4259
    @mkdouble4259 Před 2 lety +1

    How long took you to get the first job after graduating?

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety

      I graduated in May but took summer off to travel. Got a job in October so that’s roughly 4 months.

  • @mail2manish2012
    @mail2manish2012 Před rokem

    Good video.. bro I graduate in Civil engineer but I m confused that I do master or management course can you give some advice

  • @thainghiem5197
    @thainghiem5197 Před rokem

    Trey , are u Vietnamesse ?

  • @sebrinasser1495
    @sebrinasser1495 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video!!! I’m currently studying Construction Science and Management. Will I be able to still become a project engineer like you with my degree? Also what did you study in College?

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks Sebri. Yes you will be able to. I majored in Construction Management just like you :)

  • @affiqnaqiyudin8375
    @affiqnaqiyudin8375 Před rokem

    You gradated civil or electrical engineering ?

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před rokem

      Construction management

  • @MrAnubhav116
    @MrAnubhav116 Před 2 lety +2

    Did you joined a new company ?

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety

      Yes I did and I am with them for a year now.

  • @sabarishmk163
    @sabarishmk163 Před rokem +1

    In India its very different system

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před rokem

      What’s the main difference?

    • @Jayeshsharma15
      @Jayeshsharma15 Před rokem

      @@TreyTan project engineer has to work on site for 12hr atleast and for material like you were going for collecting signs. we have store person to that for us.
      main work of mine is deal with client and structures construction activity like steel and concrete.

  • @StevenXu14
    @StevenXu14 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, do you still think a BIM Enginner is good?

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety +2

      Hello! Yes I do think this is a great career. However, there are pros and cons to it. I might make a video detailing what are the biggest advantage/disadvantage as a BIM Engineer. Stay tuned.

  • @dasonlau5886
    @dasonlau5886 Před 2 lety +2

    u r working on a construction site?

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety

      Yes to help out with close out. After next week I will be back to Preconstruction/Estimating/BIM.

  • @DailyDoseOfArabic
    @DailyDoseOfArabic Před rokem +1

    Why did you not keep working as a CPE ? Now you’re working as a CM right?

  • @ziadomingo8268
    @ziadomingo8268 Před 2 lety +2

    Sir I am currently a civil engineering student and I'm taking structural engineering as my specialization. Sir I have a question for you sir, Sir do a structural engineer can be a project engineer too sir at the same time sir, it is possible sir? From the Philippines sir

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Zia, yeah man if you studied structural engineering you can also start off as a project engineer if you wanted. Just apply to the position and explain to them that you wanted some construction experience, they will surely take you in. Good luck =)

    • @ziadomingo8268
      @ziadomingo8268 Před 2 lety

      @@TreyTan thank you sir

  • @osvaldoangeles4224
    @osvaldoangeles4224 Před 2 lety +1

    How many hours a day do u normally work?

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety +4

      I typically do 9 hours with 1 hour lunch break in between. Pretty standard in America I would say.

    • @cwong1229
      @cwong1229 Před 2 lety

      @@TreyTan 9 hours + 1 hour lunch break = 10 hours workday
      I want to cry 😢 😭 😞 😪 😫 😩
      \(ToT)/ \(ToT)/ \(ToT)/ \(ToT)/
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      FYI: I am also studying Construction Management right now in school

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před 2 lety +2

      @@cwong1229 correction, it's 8 hours + 1 hour lunch break = 9 hours a day. Yup. Good luck with school man!

  • @anhvo5191
    @anhvo5191 Před rokem

    are you vietnamese?

    • @anhvo5191
      @anhvo5191 Před rokem

      did you have studied in usa and then working here?

    • @TreyTan
      @TreyTan  Před rokem

      Hi Anh, nope I am not Vietnamese. I did study in the US and then worked here.

  • @mkdouble4259
    @mkdouble4259 Před 2 lety

    Do you make 6 figures?

  • @ismailyldrm2651
    @ismailyldrm2651 Před 2 lety +1

    Good but I would appreciate more if you wouldnt share unnecessary things like your chair and the scenery from your car

  • @Baccaa997
    @Baccaa997 Před 3 měsíci

    Such unhealthy food

  • @NGWOOD
    @NGWOOD Před rokem

    A day in the life of a Moron. Where everything looks good on paper but all the engineered drawings are wrong and have absolutely no clue what goes on in the field.

    • @zye8360
      @zye8360 Před rokem

      curious if he’s actually an “engineer” as in he knows theory and calculations