Project Engineer, Procurement Construction Services

Quality Technology ServicesIrving, TX
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About The Position

Jump into the heart of construction procurement by helping build Commercial Packages: develop pricing solicitations, perform takeoffs, track budgets and schedules, and keep project teams moving with well-organized documentation and vendor coordination. Take ownership of project records by preparing and managing bids, purchase orders, change orders, compliance forms, and progress reports—your attention to detail will keep projects on track and transparent. Work side-by-side with experienced leaders, including Senior Project Managers, Project Managers, and Directors supporting Commercial Package coordination across design, preconstruction, procurement, construction, materials, and commissioning. Lead the charge on smaller RFPs (1–3 at a time, typically during Due Diligence and Design), guiding them from issuance to proposal review and vendor selection meetings—while shadowing larger, more complex packages to accelerate your learning curve. Drive the flow of Commercial Package work by developing and issuing pricing packages, coordinating RFIs, partnering with the Development Project team on sourcing solutions, and compiling results into insights the team can act on. Sharpen your estimating and analytical skills by monitoring budgets against proposals, ensuring schedule compliance, supporting takeoff exercises with Autodesk, and evaluating change orders for accuracy and validity. Play a key role in securing critical project success by coordinating long-lead material procurement and guiding vendors through onboarding, vetting, and compliance reporting. Step onto job sites and into OAC Meetings to experience construction from the owner’s perspective—contributing to field observations, compliance checks, and quality assurance tied to drawings, safety standards, and policies. Build relationships across the industry by collaborating with QTS stakeholders, consultants, contractors, and design partners to support entitlement, permitting, preconstruction planning, and capital budgeting. Invest in your career growth by actively pursuing professional development, staying plugged into industry best practices, and learning the specialized world of mission-critical construction and project delivery.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field; or equivalent professional experience
  • Typically requires a minimum of 2 years of relevant construction or engineering experience
  • Desire to pursue a career in construction project management and mission-critical infrastructure
  • Some exposure to construction project management or procurement practices and systems
  • Familiarity with construction methods, processes, and materials
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to clearly present project information to diverse stakeholders
  • Proficient interpersonal skills with ability to collaborate effectively across internal teams, external consultants, contractors, and vendors
  • Ability to recognize, escalate, and communicate problems at a tactical and functional level
  • Keen attention to detail to ensure accuracy in documentation and reporting
  • Basic project management skills to manage multiple tasks and timelines simultaneously
  • Flexibility to adapt to changing project conditions and priorities
  • Commitment to safety, compliance, and ethical construction practices
  • Strong willingness to learn and actively engage in continuous professional development

Nice To Haves

  • 2+ years of professional experience in commercial construction practices and procedures, including Lump Sum, CM@Risk, and Design-Build delivery methods
  • Experience in mission-critical environments, particularly data center construction
  • Experience with project management software and tools such as Building Connected, ProCore, Workday Spend and Autodesk Takeoff
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Excel for budget tracking and PowerPoint for executive reporting
  • Proficiency in Bluebeam REVU
  • Familiarity with MEP trades or other construction specialty trades, and related construction coordination

Responsibilities

  • Develop pricing solicitations
  • Perform takeoffs
  • Track budgets and schedules
  • Organize documentation and vendor coordination
  • Prepare and manage bids, purchase orders, change orders, compliance forms, and progress reports
  • Lead smaller RFPs from issuance to proposal review and vendor selection meetings
  • Develop and issue pricing packages
  • Coordinate RFIs
  • Partner with the Development Project team on sourcing solutions
  • Compile results into insights the team can act on
  • Monitor budgets against proposals
  • Ensure schedule compliance
  • Support takeoff exercises with Autodesk
  • Evaluate change orders for accuracy and validity
  • Coordinate long-lead material procurement
  • Guide vendors through onboarding, vetting, and compliance reporting
  • Contribute to field observations, compliance checks, and quality assurance tied to drawings, safety standards, and policies
  • Collaborate with QTS stakeholders, consultants, contractors, and design partners to support entitlement, permitting, preconstruction planning, and capital budgeting
  • Actively pursue professional development

Benefits

  • medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • flexible spending and HSA accounts
  • paid holidays
  • paid time off
  • paid volunteer days
  • employee assistance program
  • tuition assistance
  • parental leave
  • military leave assistance
  • QTS scholarship for dependents
  • wellness program
  • This role is bonus eligible and may be eligible for equity.
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