What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utilities Engineer position at Neurodiversity in the Workplace?
Job description
Neurodiversity in the Workplace is partnered with a Fortune 500 construction company. This opportunity is available through the company's neurodiversity hiring program, which replaces the traditional interview with a skill demonstration to address the hiring barriers often experienced by autistic, ADHD, dyslexic, and other neurodivergent candidates.
This role is located in Lone Tree, CO. This opportunity will support projects by coordinating and managing Utility Design on a variety of projects. The candidate should possess enough experience to be considered a subject matter expert in the field of utility design and be experienced with infrastructure utility coordination and construction techniques.
The work includes but is not limited to : water, sewer, gas, petroleum, electric transmission & distribution (aerial and underground), telecom fiber & copper (aerial and underground) and interfaces regularly with Civil Engineering disciplines such as roadway, drainage and structures.
Team Overview
On this team, you’ll have the opportunity to see more, touch more, and do more than you ever imagined. Working hard will not only bring you satisfaction from a job well done, but it will help propel your career forward faster than you might expect. We will train you, develop your skills, and allow you to take on projects that impact millions across North America. With top-notch health benefits, a wealth-building 401k plan, and unbeatable growth opportunities, by joining this team, you’re ensuring a lifetime of success.
Location
This position is based out of our Lone Tree, CO offices.
Responsibilities
- Perform utility relocation conflict analysis on large infrastructure projects.
- Participate in project or pursuit meetings, including those onsite when necessary.
- Prepare Issued for Estimating (IFE) deliverable packets including conceptual relocation plans and spec packages. Participate in handoff meeting of IFE documents to estimating team.
- Coordination and oversight of consultant design and SUE resources
- Review & comment on Utility Owner design submittals.
- Facilitate constructability reviews with Utility Coordinator counterpart, ensure designs are compatible with construction sequence and methods.
- Provide input on Design Fee estimates for pursuits, coordinate with cost estimating group
- Provide input on design and pre-construction schedule.
- Perform Technical Risk Assessment for pursuits being evaluated; involves reading and interpreting contract documents, identifying risks, and recommending mitigation techniques.
- Create & manage file structures for design working files, deliverables, and reference documents
- Participate at required steps of Design Quality Management Plan; including but not limited to, IDR, checking, backchecking, verifying.
- Interface with client and Utility Owner representatives
Qualifications