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Mortenson Construction

Project Engineer I

Mortenson Construction, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400


Mortenson's success is not a matter of luck; it's a result of our ingenuity, expertise, and exceptional people coupled with our unparalleled focus on customer service.

Our foundation and culture are based upon our company values of trust, safety, teamwork, responsibility, service and stewardship. We are inspired by a compelling purpose to build structures and facilities for the advancement of modern society and a mission to create an exceptional customer experience. Mortenson has built a reputation for being a leader in our industry and in the communities in which we live and work.

It all starts with our exceptional people and exceptional teams. Mortenson has been voted a "best place to work" over 40 times regionally over the past decade...

...What are you waiting for?!

Summary:

Mortenson is currently seeking an experienced Project Engineer I with the ability to interact with a variety of staff at all levels in an ever-changing environment, remaining flexible, resourceful, proactive, and efficient with a high level of professionalism and confidentiality. The Project Engineer will review, provide analysis, management, and resolution of field coordination issues with project team members and participants.

What you will be doing:

Interpret project plans, specifications, and details for subcontractors and craft personsImplement the pre-construction quality planObtain and maintain all necessary construction permitsWork with Project Manager for fee payments or recurring permit expensesDevelop and maintain: Material Tracking List, Project Test and Inspection Listing, Concrete Placement Log, Non-Conformance ReportCreate, oversee, and distribute contract documentsEstablish handling procedures for electronic documents, including Request for Information (RFI) and correspondenceIncorporate all processes and procedures that support the project closeout phase

Lead all aspects of testing and inspection processes for the construction quality management program

Implement three-phase inspection systemEstablish reporting formats, protocols, schedules, and any off-site testing proceduresNotify the Project Manager and Superintendent promptly of test results or inspection items that do not conform to contract requirements

Handle submittals

Set up register in accordance with project specificationsObtain the customer/architect's approvalPrepare project-specific transmittal forms in PCMSCoordinate the packaging, review, and processing of submittalsExpedite submittals to ensure material deliveries are in sync with the project scheduleCommunicate details and requirements for the submittal process to subcontractors and suppliersIssue submittal requirement letters that outline packaging and processing requirementsProvide periodic updates of the submittal register to the customer or architectCoordinate details of various subcontractors, including verifying insurance, preparing paperwork, and requesting final payment from Finance

Develop and distribute RFIs and Change Orders

Define and implement procedures for posting revisions and updates to as-built construction documentsIncorporate subcontractor as-built documentation in the procedures for revising or updating contract documents

Process Improvement

Extract information from internal systems, industry reports, public information, field reports, and other data sources to identify correlations and translate them into internal, operational insightsReview program data consistently to provide corrective action, when necessary, based on information collected and current trends to maximize business performance

Effectively work and build relationships with those of diverse backgrounds and organizational levels

Other duties as assigned, including:

Determine alternative work methods as neededCoordinate safety and compliance for all team membersMaintain schedule of timelines and follow through until completion

How you will succeed:

Detail orientation sufficient to organize and effectively run multiple project tasksPossess basic understanding of construction law and generally accepted business practicesStrong teamwork orientation, initiative, communication, problem-solving, and leadership skillsMicrosoft Office, project and pertinent web application skills at an intermediate levelAbility to interpret and communicate Mortenson policiesActive listening skills and effective communication including an openness to diverse input and feedbackAbility to travel overnight up to 100%Knowledge of Equal Employment Opportunity, inclusive behaviors, and Affirmative Action plans and their intended use

Education and experience:

Bachelor's degree in Construction, Civil, or Architectural Engineering or Construction Management, or equivalent experienceMinimum two years of related experienceCurrent driver's license

Mortenson is an EOE/Affirmative Action/M/F/Veteran/Disabled employer.

Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position.

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