Construction Project Engineer

Denver, CO
Full Time
Experienced

Mark Young Construction has an excellent opportunity for construction management professionals to join us as Project Engineers. Project Engineers are key to the successful delivery of our projects, from remodels to new construction.

The Project Engineer works closely with the Superintendent, Project Manager, Owner, Subcontractors and others on various projects throughout the year. Opportunities also exist for exposure to Clients, Architects, Engineers, and Consultants to determine the work scope and costs for building projects.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Carry out elements of Owner contract and Subcontractor contracts – specifications, drawings, general conditions, supplementary conditions, addendums, changes
  • Read and comprehend blueprints for use in the field and in discussion with owners, architects, MYC management and crews
  • Analyze and understand self-performed work. Analyze processes – make suggestions to be efficient and effective
  • Work with crews in the field – know the fundamentals of MYC and self-performed work, know the deadlines and timelines crews are on, answer crew questions, guide crews to meet established deadlines
  • Assist with estimating/perform quantity take-offs
  • Establish safety on site – correspond with MYC staff and Safety Consultants regarding safety concerns, corrections, and policies

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree (B.S.) in Construction Management from a 4-year college, or two (2) or more years of related commercial construction industry experience
  • Ability to read and analyze construction documents for commercial construction projects
  • Ability to effectively and efficiently communicate with Managers and Vendors
  • Ability to solve practical problems and examine a variety of tangible variables

Benefits and Compensation:

  • Company paid medical, dental and vision insurance for employee
  • Company paid short and long term disability 
  • 2 weeks of Paid Time Off
  • 7 Paid Holidays 
  • 401k after 3 months 
  • Full company sponsored safety training
  • PrePaid Toll Pass
  • Salary: $75,000 - $85,000 per year (depending on experience)
  • Weekly Paycheck
  • Full-time, permanent position

About Us:

MYC is a leading General Contracting firm located in Frederick, Colorado performing work along the Front Range. MYC employs more than 200 staff and performs work across the Western United States. MYC’s breadth of expertise in municipal, education, office, retail, and large grocery complexes provides stability and continued growth. Ninety-three percent of revenue comes from current or referral clients who are pleased with our extensive experience, exemplary performance and recognizes the focus on personalized customer service. MYC is dedicated to developing strong partnerships that will yield superior construction from project inception to owner occupancy.

We look forward to you joining the team!

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