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Lease Crutcher Lewis

SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER-SEATTLE

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Lease Crutcher Lewis

Employee‑owned Northwest general contractor building innovative commercial, institutional and industrial projects.

Lead technical engineer managing project execution, coordination, and controls on large builds.
10 days ago ago
$100,000 - $135,000
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Full Time
Portland, OR
Onsite
Company Size
600 Employees
Service Specialisms
Fire Suppression
Electrical
Design and Engineering
Project Management and Coordination
Landscaping
Masonry
Demolition
Electronic Security
Sector Specialisms
Private-sector work
Institutional entities
Office buildings
Production plants
Residential
Commercial
STEM educational buildings
Habitat and zoological facilities
Role

Description

shop drawings
submittal review
rfi management
close-out
technical training
schedule management
  • Expedite, review and approve shop drawings, submittals and safety requirements for assigned tasks. Utilize the Project Management System for shop drawing administration. Supply required submittal information such as field dimensions. Distribute approved submittals to pertinent subcontractors.
  • Maintain and issue status logs for all field questions, RFI’s, changes, work orders, and T & M work.
  • Understand and implement all terms and conditions of all subcontracts and the owner contract.
  • Ensure that all materials and equipment are released for fabrication in adequate lead time to accommodate the required jobsite delivery date.
  • Participate in broader company initiatives, training, committees and industry associations to improve our processes and outcomes.
  • Document all as-built changes, maintain project record drawings and specifications.
  • Serve as the technical expert on the project team sharing wisdom and experience with less experienced project engineers.
  • Be a leader in open communication with team members. Promote good relations with all parties related to the project.
  • Lead technical on-the-job training for the project engineering staff. This includes navigating the contract documents, submittal reviews, writing effective RFI’s and/or CDR’s and quality control.
  • Supervise the Project Engineer work group on site, assuring quality control and timely delivery of all materials.
  • Set up project close-out procedures and manage the close-out process. Expedite submittal and review of subcontractor close-out requirements.
  • Distribute all information required for construction to appropriate parties including construction drawings, specifications and work packages.
  • As requested, support the Project Manager with PM duties (possibly including meeting minutes, buyout, billings, cost control and change proposal pricing, etc.).
  • As a senior leader in the overall Lewis Team, you will work in a collaborative approach with team members to ensure good relations with all parties related to the project.
  • Work with the Project Manager and Superintendent in directing Project Engineers. Perform regular (weekly) work review sessions with each support engineer.
  • Assist Project Manager in preparing scope of work instructions, technical requirements and bid packages for subcontractor and vendor items. Draft subcontracts and supply agreements as instructed by the Project Manager. Make recommendations for awards.
  • Lead company-level technical training to the Project Engineer work group.
  • Receive and distribute information on clarifications and changes in the work for areas of responsibility. Obtain and check subcontractor’s pricing and assist in assembling change quotations as directed by Project Manager.
  • Initiate the computerized Project Management System. Prepare a schedule of submittal deadlines and required approval dates. Expedite, review and approve all shop drawings and submittals.
  • Prepare and distribute minutes to meetings as directed by the Project Manager.

Requirements

bluebeam
7 years
scheduling
mep
bachelor's
problem solving
  • Creative problem solver and excellent communication skills.
  • Technology proficiency in programs such as Bluebeam, will be essential to success in the role.
  • Be familiar with the company policies on personnel, quality management, safety, EEO, labor, bonds and insurance as required.
  • Minimum of 7 years or more of general contracting experience, preferably with proven performance on large commercial
  • Working knowledge of the project schedule and computerized scheduling systems.
  • Expert knowledge of the contract documents. Review all drawings and specifications for design inconsistencies and conflicts.
  • Working knowledge of all building systems (civil, structure, enclosure, interiors and MEP) to ensure building systems are properly coordinated.
  • Exhibit superior writing skills. Review and respond to all correspondence to and from subcontractors and vendors for assigned tasks.
  • Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, or related field or equivalent years of experience required.

Benefits

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Training + Development

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Interview process

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Visa Sponsorship

  • the company does not sponsor or provide assistance with visa applications; candidates must have legal work authorization in the u.s.

Security clearance

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Company

Overview

Founded 1886
Year Established
Operates since 1886, with a significant move to Seattle in 1939.
Employee-Owned 2008
Year of Ownership Change
Transitioned to employee ownership, fostering entrepreneurial spirit.
Projects $20M-$200M
Project Value Range
Engages in major builds with in-house concrete and steel capabilities.
  • Serves a wide range of sectors—from healthcare and education to biotech, office, hospitality, and industrial facilities.
  • Pioneers in lean construction and BIM, their teams employ pull-planning and virtual design to streamline schedules and reduce risk.
  • Has delivered notable projects like high-rise residential towers, research labs, hospitals, and cultural venues across the Pacific Northwest.
  • A reputation for innovation shows in adopting new technologies—cutting-edge shoring methods, global material procurement, and predictive safety platforms.

Culture + Values

Since 1886
Year of Establishment
The company has been locally owned and committed to making a positive impact for clients and the community every day.
  • Every employee is an owner.
  • People are personally invested in the success of our clients and empowered to take swift action.
  • Teams are tenacious when it comes to getting it right, day in and day out, to deliver quality buildings that stand the test of time.

Environment + Sustainability

By 2029
Fleet Electrification Target
Aim to transition to a fully electric truck fleet by 2029, significantly reducing emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
80 tons
CO2 Reduction from Fleet Improvements
Scaled fleet improvements are expected to save over 80 tons of CO₂ annually, equivalent to removing 52 cars from the road.
127k board-feet
Lumber Reclamation
Reclaimed 127,000 board-feet of lumber during office renovations, promoting sustainable building practices.
  • Piloting fully electric F-150 Lightning trucks with plans to retrofit jobsite infrastructure for on-site charging.
  • Operational tactics include employee transit subsidies, no-idling policies, paperless projects, green housekeeping, low-VOC materials, and energy-/water-efficient offices.

Inclusion & Diversity

  • welcomes people of all races, ethnicities, genders and backgrounds
  • corporate giving and employee volunteer programs support Pride NW, ACE Mentor Program and other diversity initiatives
  • DEI efforts feature 'active listening' and continuing conversations within the company and industry
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