Construction Project Engineer; Mission Critical
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Construction
Procurement / Purchasing
Who You Are
You’re a logical, detail-driven thinker who enjoys working in complex, technical environments. You’re naturally curious about how things work and take pride in building a deep understanding of project details, systems, and constraints. You’re comfortable engaging with engineers, field teams, and technical experts, and you’re not intimidated by complexity. You bring clarity to conversations, ask thoughtful questions, and help translate technical information into actionable next steps.
You’re motivated to grow your technical acumen and contribute to projects where precision, coordination, and problem-solving are critical to success.
You’re nimble. You can move and adapt in any environment, which means you’re ready to work across multiple market focuses. Alongside mission‑critical work, you could find yourself contributing to Commercial Interiors, Education, Industrial, Healthcare, Historic Repositions, and Science & Technology projects. For you, that range isn’t a stretch. It’s how you build a career, not just buildings.
How You’ll ContributeAs a Project Engineer, you’ll support the successful delivery of commercial construction projects by coordinating schedules, managing documentation, and helping ensure projects run smoothly from start to finish. Depending on project size and scope, you may serve as a project lead on small to midsize projects, or provide daily support to a Project Manager on larger projects. Some of your key responsibilities include:
- Support project planning, execution, and closeout activities.
- Develop and track submittals, RFIs, change orders, and procurement logs.
- Assist in the preparation and distribution of contracts, drawings, and other project documentation.
- Generate, monitor, and update project schedules; identify deliverables and task owners.
- Manage owner pay applications, invoices, and change documentation.
- Support weekly project and OAC meetings with accurate notes and follow‑up.
- Obtain permits and required regulatory approvals.
- Support project closeout by compiling O&M manuals, closeout packets, and punchlist follow‑up.
- Maintain consistent communication with internal teams, clients, and trade partners to ensure alignment.
You’ll know you’re succeeding when:
- Your project documentation is accurate, timely, and organized.
- Project Managers and Superintendents can rely on you for dependable support and proactive problem‑solving.
- Clients, design partners, and trade partners feel supported and well‑informed.
- You continue to grow your technical and leadership skills, building toward greater responsibility.
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, construction engineering, mechanical or electrical engineering or related field, or equivalent experience.
- 1–2 years of professional construction experience on complex projects, such as mission‑critical or industrial work (internships and co‑ops not included).
- A strong analytical mindset and enjoys working with numbers, data, and spreadsheets.
- Approaches work with focus and follow‑through, while staying flexible as priorities shift.
- Comfortable engaging in technical conversations and building rapport with highly technical teams.
- Curious about and open to learning complex systems, such as generators, chillers, and other critical infrastructure.
- Basic understanding of general contracting and the project life cycle.
- Strong organizational and analytical skills with attention to detail.
- Ability to read and interpret architectural and engineering drawings.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, project scheduling tools, and Apple devices.
- Collaborative, humble, and solutions‑oriented mindset.
- 2–4 years of project management experience with a general contractor working on complex projects, such as mission‑critical or industrial work.
- Proficiency with Procore, Bluebeam, or other construction management software.
- Experience managing project documentation and financials.
- Annual Salary: $60,000 - $95,000 annual salary (paid weekly) + discretionary bonus.
- Comprehensive Benefits:
Health, dental, vision, HSA with employer contribution, and 401(k) plan with employer…
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