Field Engineer - Kiewit Power Constructors

Kiewit

The Role

Overview

Field Engineer builds and manages power generation construction projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • cost management
  • material procurement
  • schedule management
  • takeoffs
  • cost estimating
  • safety administration

Tasks

-Perform work safely and effectively. Understand and follow oral and written instructions, including warning signs, equipment use, and other policies. -Foster and maintain strong relationships with owners and stakeholders -Ensure quality control, manage and track costs, purchase and manage materials, and maintain schedule and equipment logistics -Supervise subcontractors, coordinate with vendors, and uphold high construction standards -Administer safety programs with strict adherence to Kiewit’s “Nobody Gets Hurt” philosophy -Support both administrative and field operations: review drawings/specs, perform material takeoffs, and prepare cost estimates -Work during normal operating hours to organize and complete work within given deadlines. Work overtime and weekends as required. -Prepare detailed work plans and schedules to guide project execution -Collaborate with a dynamic team to build, estimate, and schedule, mechanical, electrical, and heavy industrial construction projects

Requirements

  • revit
  • primavera p6
  • hard dollar
  • microsoft office
  • bachelor's
  • osha

What You Bring

-Communicate and interact effectively and professionally with supervisors, employees, and others individually or in a team environment -Attention to detail and ability to identify discrepancies -Highly motivated with strong work ethic and a commitment to getting the job done right -Able to work independently and part of a collaborative environment -Proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience with Hard Dollar, Revit, SAP, Pro Log or Primavera “P6” is a plus -Work productively and meet deadlines timely -Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and owner specifications -Knowledge of construction safety and current OSHA standards -Exceptional organizational and time management skills -Familiarity with project scheduling and cost control techniques -Willingness to relocate and travel as required -Strong written and verbal communications skills -Regular, reliable attendance -Physically able to navigate active construction site in varying climates and conditions -Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Electrical, Mechanical or Civil Engineering

Benefits

-Access to reliable transportation to and from work

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