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Regional Engineering Sponsor (Water)

Kiewit

The Role

Overview

Business development engineer leading water project pursuits & client relations.

Key Responsibilities

  • risk management
  • business development
  • technical liaison
  • design execution
  • client interface
  • data management

Tasks

-Identify current and future pursuit and project risks and develop/implement mitigation strategies -Develop strategy for new business opportunities and foster long-term client and engineering partner relationships -Serve as local/regional liaison and technical resource for multiple concurrent internal and external engineering teams on municipal and industrial water projects and pursuits Understand and serve as a resource to construction operations for engineering performance of municipal water infrastructure design spanning collaborative delivery models (PDB, DB, CMAR, CMGC, DBOOM) -Function as an established Kiewit representative, supporting business development and pursuit win strategy -Collaborate with local/regional construction operations and business development professionals, serving as primary engineering contact to interface with customers (client meetings, proposal messaging, interviews) -Share best practices and execution experience to set project teams up for success -Work during normal operating hours to organize and complete work within given deadlines. Work overtime and weekends as required. -Collaborative management responsibility during pursuits and projects to drive contract compliance, design execution strategy development and delivery, technical proposal content accuracy, risk assessments and performance guarantees -Communicate/present industry trends, competitive situations, or regulatory issues that impact Kiewit -Establish and maintain zippering relationships with customers, other Kiewit functions/districts, subcontractors, and technology providers throughout the project lifecycle -Manage, interpret and present project data and results to support sound business decisions -Perform work safely and effectively. Understand and follow oral and written instructions, including warning signs, equipment use, and other policies. -Assist and support executive leadership with strategy development and organizational initiatives

Requirements

  • professional engineer
  • engineering degree
  • 20+ years
  • project management
  • delivery methods
  • stakeholder management

What You Bring

-Capable of autonomous management of multiple pursuits and projects -Knowledge and experience with alternative project delivery methods (PDB, DB, CMAR, DBOOM, P3) -Demonstrated success as a Project Director, Project Manager or Program Manager on collaborative delivery water projects -Established local/regional client and industry relationships -Work productively and meet deadlines timely -20+ years’ experience in project/program management, engineering design, construction, and start-up/commissioning of municipal water/wastewater projects -Communicate and interact effectively and professionally with supervisors, employees, and others individually or in a team environment -Regular, reliable attendance -Professional Engineer (PE) registration -Able to change focus from internal to external, fostering relationships with customers, partners, and project stakeholders -Willing and able to accommodate travel as business requires -Team player with the ability to work independently and collaboratively to meet deadlines and goals -Strong work ethic and willingness to do what it takes to get the job done -Bachelor’s degree in engineering from an accredited university -Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communications skills

Benefits

-Stormwater Recycling -Biosolids Treatment -Municipal and Industrial Water Treatment

The Company

About Kiewit

-It evolved into a massive employee‑owned network operating across North America, delivering projects valued in the billions. -Today it specializes in transportation, water/wastewater, power, oil, gas & chemicals, building, industrial, marine and mining sectors. -Signature projects include New York’s 63rd Street Tunnel, Baltimore’s Fort McHenry Tunnel, T‑Mobile Park in Seattle, and major renewable energy sites. -Its marine division undertakes dredging, coastal resiliency and naval base work, while energy teams deliver gas, power delivery and renewables. -With deep roots in engineering‑led construction, it is known for tackling the kind of ‘impossible’ projects that reshape cities and industries.

Sector Specialisms

Mine Management

Production

Infrastructure Construction

Maintenance

Contract Mining

Power Industry

Gas-fired Generation

Power Delivery

Renewable Energy

Transportation

Interstates

Highways and Bridges

Rail Lines and Rail Yards

Urban Mass Transit Systems

Airport Runways and Taxiways

Arts and Culture

Aviation

Commercial/Mixed-use

Federal

Healthcare

Higher Education

Hospitality

Sports/Entertainment

Transportation/Industrial Construction

Water Treatment and Supply

Desalination

Wastewater and Biosolids

Conveyance, Dams and Storage

Industrial Energy

Waste to Energy

Renewable Natural Gas

Food and Beverage

Pulp and Paper

Metals

Advanced Manufacturing

Industrial Water

Data Center / Mission Critical

Education

Government

Manufacturing / Industrial

Mixed Use / Retail

Transit Facilities

Offshore

Oil Sands

Gas Processing

Pipeline Facilities

Tanks and Terminals

LNG

Refining and Renewable Fuels

Petrochemical

Energy Storage

Gas and Hydrogen-fired Generation

Nuclear

Coal Retrofit