Energy Storage-Project Engineer I and II

MortensonRobbinsdale, MN

About The Position

Mortenson is currently seeking experienced Project Engineers (Levels I and II) to join their Energy Storage Group. The role involves reviewing, analyzing, managing, and resolving field coordination issues with project team members and participants. Excellent communication skills are essential for interacting with staff at all levels in a dynamic environment. Flexibility, inventiveness, dedication, efficiency, integrity, and confidentiality are vital for success. This position offers opportunities at both Project Engineer I and II levels, with compensation determined by experience and location. The company is a top builder, developer, and EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) with expertise in markets such as sports, renewable energy, data centers, and healthcare, aiming to ensure the built environment has a lasting positive impact.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Construction, Civil, or Architectural Engineering or Construction Management or equivalent experience
  • Minimum of two years related construction experience (for Project Engineer I)
  • Minimum of three years related construction experience (for Project Engineer II)
  • Detail orientation sufficient to organize and effectively run multiple tasks
  • Possess basic understanding of construction law and generally accepted business practices
  • Strong teamwork orientation, initiative, communication, and analytical skills
  • Positive and professional attitude and customer service skills
  • Ability to interpret and communicate Mortenson policies
  • Current driver’s license
  • Must be currently legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship for employment visa status.

Responsibilities

  • Interpret project plans, specifications, and details for subcontractors and craft persons.
  • Implement the pre-construction quality plan.
  • Obtain and maintain all necessary construction permits.
  • Work with Project Manager for fee payments or recurring permit expenses.
  • Develop and maintain: Material Tracking List, Project Test and Inspection Listing, Concrete Placement Log, Non-Conformance Report.
  • Create, oversee, and distribute contract documents.
  • Establish handling procedures for electronic documents, including Request for Information (RFI) and correspondence.
  • Incorporate 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 system.
  • Establish reporting formats, protocols, schedules, and any off-site testing procedures.
  • Notify 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 specifications, Obtain the customer/architect’s approval, Prepare project-specific transmittal forms in PCMS, Coordinate the packaging, review, and processing of submittals, Expedite submittals to ensure material deliveries are in sync with the project schedule, Communicate details and requirements for the submittal process to subcontractors and suppliers, Issue submittal requirement letters that outline packaging and processing requirements, Provide periodic updates of the submittal register to the customer or architect.
  • Coordinate 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-build construction documents.
  • Incorporate subcontractor as-built documentation in the procedures for revising or updating contract documents.
  • Responsible for the mentoring, management, and timely performance evaluation of field engineers.
  • Determine alternative work methods as needed.
  • Coordinate safety and compliance for all team members.
  • Maintain schedule of timelines and follow through until completion.
  • Create all wage tables for Energy Storage.
  • Work with project teams to ensure IRA language is included in all subcontracts.
  • Be the expert in the 30+ processes that need to be implemented per project and train all new project teams.
  • Track IRA issues per project and be available to travel to site to help resolve issues.
  • Attend weekly project IRA mtgs for all Energy Storage projects.
  • Become a Federal Davis-Bacon certified professional.

Benefits

  • Medical and prescription drug plans that include no additional cost vision coverage
  • Dental plan
  • 401k retirement plan with a generous Mortenson match
  • Paid time off, holidays, and other paid leaves
  • Employer paid Life, AD&D, and disability insurance
  • No-Cost mental health tool and concierge with extensive work-life resources
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Adoption Assistance
  • Gym Membership Discount Program
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