What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Engineer position at EDiS Company?
If you’re the kind of person who loves rolling up your sleeves to make big ideas come to life (and maybe also secretly enjoy building epic LEGO sets), keep reading. EDiS is on the hunt for the next generation of Project Engineers to join our team.
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Your priorities will be :
Team Collaboration : Support Project Managers and Superintendents to keep projects on track and running smoothly.
Documentation Excellence : Maintain thorough, accurate project records and enable smooth communication across teams.
Project Enablement : Assist in bidding, scheduling, and finalizing projects, contributing to punch lists and closeout processes.
Your Day to Day Looks Like...
Learning the Ropes : Review project plans, specs, and RFIs to get familiar with how it all comes together.
Keeping It Organized : Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation.
Collaborating Like a Pro : Work with contractors, design teams, and your internal squad to enable smooth operations.
Safety First : Assist the project team in monitoring safety requirements and conditions.
Planning the Game : Assist in bidding, scheduling inspections, and managing submittals.
Problem-Solving : Inspect installations to make sure everything lines up with the design.
Punch What? Help coordinate punch lists, closeouts, and the final “ta-da” moments of each project.
Your Skills Look Like...
Tech-Savvy : Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, and a knack for learning industry-specific software.
Team Player Energy : You know how to keep things positive and collaborative.
Detail-Oriented : You understand the importance of plans, schedules, and processes – even If you aren’t a color-coding wizard.
Curious and Hungry : You are eager to learn, grow, and ask questions.
Adaptable : You roll with the punches when plans change faster than a streaming playlist.
Your Experience Looks Like...
A degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field
0-3 years of practical experience (yes, internships count!)
OSHA 30-hour Certification (or the ability to complete it after hire)
CPR and First Aid Certification (we’ll help you get it if you don’t have it yet)
Your Benefits Look Like...
Medical and Dental Insurance
401(k) match
Wellness Program
Short & Long Term Disability
Maternity & Paternity Leave
What Every EDiS Employee Signs Up For!
Work ethically and with integrity, always.
Prioritize EDiS’ Zero Accidents safety and health program.
Engage in, and are intentional about our impact on, EDiS’ Transformational Culture.
Are a Premier Builder, implementing our processes and standards for every client.
Pursue personal and professional growth and development.
Serve as caretakers of EDiS’ financial health, resulting in Profitable Growth and Shared Rewards.
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