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Project Engineer Engineer Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Progression from Project Engineer I to Project Engineer II, III, or a Senior role is based on performance, experience, and demonstrated leadership potential. * Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite ...

Project Engineer Aurora, CO Schedule: 100% Onsite U.S. Citizenship Required SNI Technology is currently seeking a Project Engineer for a growing organization focused on advanced infrastructure and ...

Progression from Project Engineer I to Project Engineer II, III, or a Senior role is based on performance, experience, and demonstrated leadership potential. * Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite ...

The Project Engineer will work closely with Clearway Energy's internal departments, including Origination, Development, Development Engineering, Construction, Procurement, Project Finance, and O&M ...

The Project Engineer will work closely with Clearway Energy's internal departments, including Origination, Development, Development Engineering, Construction, Procurement, Project Finance, and O&M ...

The Project Engineer will work on managing and completing concrete or concrete materials projects and laboratory testing primarily involved with commercial, residential, and municipal structures.

As a Project Engineer at CAGE, you will be tasked with the preparation, scheduling, and coordination of design documents and calculations for various site development tasks. These include site ...

Senior Project Engineer

Colorado Springs, CO

$97.70K - $127.30K/yr

Senior Project Engineer Duties: Manage the development and implementation of project-specific Quality Control plans. Maintain and update project deficiency, discrepancy, and punch lists, and oversee ...

Project Engineer

Aspen, CO · On-site

$90K - $120K/yr

The Project Engineer will perform design work, develop cost estimates, coordinate project teams, and ensure timely and accurate execution of deliverables. This position also supports construction ...

The Project Engineer will perform design work, develop cost estimates, coordinate project teams, and ensure timely and accurate execution of deliverables. This position also supports construction ...

Project Engineer

Denver, CO · Hybrid

$80K - $95K/yr

As a Project Engineer at CAGE, you will be tasked with the preparation, scheduling, and coordination of design documents and calculations for various site development tasks. These include site ...

Project Engineer

Westminster, CO · On-site

$105K - $120K/yr

Performs project engineering activities related to planning, directing, reporting, fabricating, assembling, and testing of products and projects. Functionally is the main Technical Point of Contact ...

Project Engineer

Lakewood, CO · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

As a Project Engineer at CAGE, you will be tasked with the preparation, scheduling, and coordination of design documents and calculations for various site development tasks. These include site ...

Project Engineer

Lakewood, CO · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

As a Project Engineer at CAGE, you will be tasked with the preparation, scheduling, and coordination of design documents and calculations for various site development tasks. These include site ...

Project Engineer

Lakewood, CO · Hybrid

$80K - $95K/yr

As a Project Engineer at CAGE, you will be tasked with the preparation, scheduling, and coordination of design documents and calculations for various site development tasks. These include site ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Project Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Project Engineer, you need a solid background in engineering principles, project management, and typically a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with CAD software, project management tools like MS Project or Primavera, and relevant certifications such as PMP are often required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and leadership skills help manage teams and coordinate with stakeholders effectively. These abilities are crucial for delivering projects on time, within budget, and to required specifications.

What are some common challenges Project Engineers face when coordinating with cross-functional teams on complex projects?

Project Engineers often encounter challenges when aligning the goals and timelines of various departments such as design, procurement, and construction. Differences in priorities, communication styles, and technical expertise can lead to misunderstandings or delays. Successful Project Engineers proactively facilitate clear communication, set realistic expectations, and regularly monitor project progress to ensure all team members remain on track and any issues are swiftly addressed. Building strong relationships and understanding each team’s workflow are key strategies for overcoming these challenges.

What does a Project Engineer do?

A Project Engineer is responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing engineering projects from start to finish. They work closely with project managers, design teams, and contractors to ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required specifications. Their duties often include preparing technical reports, managing resources, resolving engineering issues, and ensuring safety and quality standards are met. Project Engineers play a vital role in bridging the gap between technical staff and project management.

What is the difference between Project Engineer Engineer vs Project Manager?

AspectProject Engineer EngineerProject Manager
CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering or related field; often requires engineering licenses or certificationsBachelor's degree in management, business, or related field; PMP certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentEngineering teams, construction sites, project officesOffice settings, client meetings, project planning environments
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, manufacturing, civil engineering firmsConstruction, IT, engineering, and infrastructure projects
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for technical roles in project executionCompared for leadership and overall project oversight

The Project Engineer Engineer focuses on technical project execution, design, and engineering tasks, working closely with technical teams. The Project Manager oversees the entire project, including planning, budgeting, and stakeholder communication. While both roles are essential in project delivery, the Project Engineer Engineer is more technically oriented, whereas the Project Manager handles broader project coordination and management.

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Project Engineer

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


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Job description

General Job Description: 

This position will collaborate closely with a dedicated Project Manager, reporting to the Sales Manager, and be responsible for the technical coordination of assigned projects. This includes fostering clear and consistent communication among all disciplines and project team members, including clients, architects, and vendors. This role offers the opportunity to further hone your expertise in estimating, scheduling, and design within our dynamic design-built construction process, leveraging the latest technologies and BIM methodologies. 

Supervises: None

Essential Duties & Responsibilities: 

Assist the Project Manager with the following:

  • Writing of proposals, letters, memos, subcontracts, change orders, and other documents related to project execution.
  • Manage and/or significantly contribute to the development, maintenance, and submission of critical project documents including: RFIs, Submittals, Procurement Logs, Shop Drawings, etc. under the Project Manager's direction.
  • Coordination of and participation in regular meetings both internal and external (i.e. project kickoff meetings, BIM meetings, schedule meetings, etc.).
  • Estimating tasks such as performing takeoffs, soliciting quotes from vendors and subcontractors, compiling complete bid estimates, and developing change order packages.
  • Management of job progress and quality onsite as required, including leveraging your design and construction expertise in a hands-on capacity to solve emergent operational and installation challenges.
  • Provide interpretation of technical plans and specifications.
  • Purchasing processes including vendor and subcontractor buyout, procurement tracking, and delivery of purchased items.
  • Project financial management responsibilities such as installation tracking, labor forecasting, invoice review, billing development, etc.
  • Job closeout efforts such as submission of O&Ms, Commissioning, As-Builts, Warranty processing, etc. 
  • Collaborate with the Project Management team to keep them informed on all issues affecting project timeline and budget.  Escalate potential problems to the Project Manager to help drive solutions to complete resolution.
  • Utilize ACCO standard Engineering technologies, provide technical support for the construction effort including participating in the planning and design, interpretation of the design, value engineering and alternate solution reviews, etc.
  • Develop and maintain viable relationships with our partners outside of ACCO including customers, prime contractors, trade partners, subcontractors, and suppliers.
  • Foster a strong relationship with ACCO's internal departments (i.e. Construction, Fabrication Shops, Engineering, Accounting, Purchasing, Legal, etc.)
  • Other tasks and duties as assigned by supervisor and/or upper management.

Position Requirements:

  • BS in Engineering; Construction Management, or related field. Mechanical and/or related engineering concentration strongly preferred.
  • Experience and  Career Progression: Progression from Project Engineer I to Project Engineer II, III, or a Senior role is based on performance, experience, and demonstrated leadership potential.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project)
  • Experience preferred in Business Systems Software (JDE, IFS, BidTracer, FastEst, Bluebeam, Box, Smartsheet, etc.)

ACCO Competencies:

  • Proactivity/Initiative: Recognizes and anticipates what needs to be done and accomplishes it in a manner appropriate for one's level/position and with minimal supervision.
  • Perseverance: Shows the wherewithal to fight for difficult goals despite challenges and to bounce back from adversity.
  • Insight: The ability to gather and make sense of information that suggests new possibilities.
  • Engagement: Shows a knack for using emotion and logic to communicate a persuasive vision and connect with people.
  • Teamwork: The ability to effectively work toward common goals with others by supporting, encouraging, and sharing information in an authentic and approachable manner.
  • Big Picture: Understands and contributes to organizations' short- and long-term business strategy.  On a personal level has independently developed a vision for short- and long-term career success.
  • Motivation/Dedication: Commits to excellence in pursuing unselfish goals. Initiates action with collective goals, takes responsibility, and shows personal humility.
  • Technical Curiosity/Willingness to Learn: Interest in seeking out new experiences, knowledge, and candid feedback; demonstrating an openness to learning and change.
  • Problem-Solver: Ability to identify, analyze, and solve a problem in support of personal, group, department, or organizational objectives.

Physical Requirements: 

(The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) 

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands to operate a computer keyboard and telephone, talk, and listen.
  • The employee frequently reaches with hands and arms, and at times reaches above shoulder height to access storage cabinets. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, climb, or balance, and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl (for purposes such as filling photocopiers/printers).
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and distance vision.
  • The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands to operate a computer keyboard and telephone, talk, and hear.
  • The employee frequently reaches with hands and arms, and at times reaches above shoulder height to access storage cabinets. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, climb, or balance, and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl (for purposes such as filling photocopiers/printers).
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and distance vision.
  • The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds.

Hours: 

This is a non-exempt position, Monday through Friday. Work hours begin and end between 6:00 am and 5:00 pm, with a one-hour break for lunch and two breaks. Eight hours per day are required, and occasional overtime may be necessary for business needs.

Travel:

Based on business needs to and from the primary office to regional branch offices & job sites. Varying work in varying locations.

Competitive Wages:

$28.84 to $57.69 per hour. Applicants please note that actual compensation is determined by several factors that are unique to each candidate, including but not limited to job-related skills, depth of experience, certifications, relevant education or training, and specific work location, among others. The offered wage or salary is only one aspect of an employee's total compensation.


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Why join ACCO? ACCO Engineered Systems is one of the largest mechanical contractors in the country. Since 1934, owners and builders have selected ACCO to design, install, and maintain more than 250,000 mechanical projects. ACCO is dedicated to the design, fabrication, installation, maintenance and service of commercial and industrial HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, process piping, and building automation systems. Whether your project is a low or high-rise office building, a shopping mall, hospital, semi-conductor fabrication facility or pharmaceutical manufacturing plant...ACCO can design, build, install, and maintain a mechanical system to meet your needs.

Here at ACCO, we are a part of something bigger. Just ask our customers: California Academy of Sciences, L.A. Live, and San Francisco 49ers Stadium. While we have been around for 80+ years, we continue to grow at a dynamic pace. And we are looking for talented individuals to join our team.
What's great about working at ACCO is that we're a big enough company to be the leader in HVAC mechanical contracting in California and the Southwest U.S., but as a 100% employee-owned ESOP, we're a private company with a family-oriented feel. Several of our employees have worked at ACCO for twenty-five, thirty, and even over forty years! Together, the employees of ACCO are comprised of intelligent, dedicated, and entrepreneurial team members who put customers first and enjoy what they do.

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We proudly hire U.S. Military Veterans, and those qualified are encouraged to apply.

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