Project Engineer II Sales - Denver, CO at Geebo

Project Engineer II

The Weitz Company is a leading national full-service general contractor, design-builder and construction manager. The company's expertise is offered via three core product lines: Commercial, Industrial and Heavy Industrial. Employees of The Weitz Company work to build a better way through innovative thinking, technology and techniques. This commitment to delivering the best work possible has resulted in continuing customer relationships and The Weitz Company consistently being recognized on industry rankings as one of the top contractors in the United States.
We are currently seeking applications for an outstanding Project Engineer II to be in our Denver office. The Project Engineer II performs administrative and office engineering functions for one or more assigned projects. This individual reviews, utilizes, and understands The Weitz Company's core values as framework for all business dealings. The project engineer II reports to the project manager or other assigned supervisor and may manage project engineers and project coordinators assigned to the project.
Essential Duties:
Support the business unit safety program.
Assist with the preparation of the project safety plan.
Participate in cost reporting and updating.
Obtain contract drawings, specifications, and other pertinent information necessary for the completion of the project and distribute copies to the project manager, superintendent, material suppliers, and subcontractors as needed.
Prepare overall project schedule with input from the project superintendent and the project manager and update the schedule monthly.
Request, receive, and tabulate bids as directed.
Negotiate assigned subcontracts, purchase orders, and draft agreements.
Obtain, review, approve, and process in a timely manner, all shop drawings and product submittals. Stay abreast of delivery dates and keep the project manager and superintendent informed of changes that affect the project schedule.
Review project documents for any changes that save money or improve the overall quality of the project.
Assist with preparation of periodic owner status reports as may be required for the project.
Essential Skills:
Communication, project management, judgment, initiative, time management, knowledge of Microsoft Office products, project organization, attention to detail, flexibility, and problem solving are necessary skills for this position.
To perform the job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each previously stated duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and ability necessary to succeed as a Project engineer II.
Education: A high school diploma is required. Industry related college degree is preferred.

Experience: Minimum of 3 years Project Engineering experience with a commercial construction management firm. Candidate must have extensive construction experience in all facets of the project.
Skills: Good engineering and construction management skills are important. Individual must have good communication skills and the ability to communicate effectively with the owner, architect, and The Weitz Company project team. A high level of integrity is required. Good time management and project organization skills are essential. Microsoft Office proficiency is important.
Candidates from outside the commercial construction industry will not be considered.
Relocation assistance is not available for this position.
For more information and to apply please visit our careers page at www.weitz.com. When applying please send specific project experience and detailed information on how you meet the stated requirements.
BUILD A BETTER WAY TM
The Weitz Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage qualified women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and others to apply.
The Weitz Company is a drug free working environment
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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