Mid-level Facilities professional responsible for managing and executing routine and sometimes more complex projects.
Participates on projects of greater complexity within more detailed portfolios.
Makes recommendations, adaptations and modifications for review and consideration by senior consultants.
Works typically on small to medium sized projects.
Requirements
bachelor's degree
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Bachelor’s degree in building science or related building field and up to 6 years’ experience in performing PCAs and/or FCAs. Or, in lieu of a degree, 4-9 years’ related experience.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office products, including Word and Excel. Ability to learn proprietary software applications such as Quire and Paragon.
Professional registrations (RA, PE) and other related industry certifications (RRO, CxP, LEED AP) are desired, but not required
Valid driver’s license with acceptable violation history.
Experience using tablets and other portable electronic devices.
Able to work remotely from home as well as while traveling.
Benefits
Travel Opportunities — Local projects with occasional overnight trips across Texas and beyond.
Fast Career Growth — Strong performance can lead to roles like Project Professional or Practice Lead.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1965
Year Established
The company was established in 1965 and has since grown significantly.
The company’s expertise spans a wide range of sectors, including industrial, infrastructure, energy, and residential, to name a few.
Engineers and scientists work on diverse projects from designing foundations for skyscrapers to providing environmental assessments for infrastructure developments.
They are involved in large-scale projects across the United States, helping to shape cities, improve infrastructure, and protect the environment.
Known for their innovation and commitment, leveraging cutting-edge technologies and deep technical expertise to solve complex challenges in construction and environmental sectors.
The firm’s multidisciplinary approach allows them to offer solutions that integrate geotechnical, environmental, and construction disciplines in a seamless manner.
Culture + Values
Prosperity
Caring
Courage
Curiosity
Excellence
Integrity
SAFETY – We Do Everything Safely
INTEGRITY – We Do the Right Thing
TEAMWORK – We Work Together
ENTREPRENEURISM – We Build Solutions
Client Service
Employee Well‑Being and Development
Employee Ownership
Ethics and Integrity
Quality
Safety
Financial Performance
Growth
Environment + Sustainability
4,800 metric tons
Concrete Diversion from Landfills
The company successfully diverted a significant volume of concrete cylinders from landfills in 2023, reducing material waste and environmental impact.
64 million tons CO₂
CO₂ Emissions Avoided with GripTerra
Using GripTerra wind foundation designs, the company avoided a substantial amount of CO₂ emissions for a 100-turbine project, showcasing innovative reductions in carbon footprint.
60% concrete reduction
GripTerra Material Efficiency
GripTerra designs reduced concrete usage by 60% per foundation, significantly lowering material requirements and environmental impact compared to traditional methods.
3 million tons CO₂
CO₂ Savings from Solar Projects
By reducing embedment depth by 1 ft on 250 MW solar projects, the company achieved substantial CO₂ savings, highlighting its commitment to sustainable energy solutions.
Expanded recycling for laboratory concrete testing materials and office recyclables
Formally aligned sustainability to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2022, prioritizing SDG-4, 9, 12, and 13
Completed an Emissions Target Plan in 2023 with a 15% revenue-based GHG emissions intensity reduction goal over five years, following EPA GHG protocols
Set net-zero aligned targets via Emissions Target Plan aimed at 2028 (five years from 2023)
Achieved a 4% year-over-year emissions intensity reduction in 2023
Employs Sustainable and diverse supplier procurement practices
Inclusion & Diversity
ERGs Increased 3x
Employee Resource Groups Expansion
Employee Resource Groups expanded from 3 to 6, representing grassroots, employee-organized initiatives open to all.
20+ Members
Inclusive Culture Team
An Inclusive Culture Leadership Team of ~20 employee-owners guides the company's strategic inclusion efforts.
Annual listening sessions and engagement surveys assess inclusion culture.
Observed industry inclusion events: Women in Construction Week, Construction Inclusion Week, Black History Month, Women’s History Month, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, International Women’s Day.
Terracon Foundation provides grants to organizations promoting inclusion among underrepresented groups.
Women’s representation metrics: (if available) [Note: no gender percentages publicly available on provided sources].