WSP is currently initiating a search for a Field/Office Engineer for the Green Bay office. The role involves working with the Wisconsin Construction Services Team and contributing to a growing organization that meets client objectives and solves challenges.
Your Impact
The Field/Office Engineer is responsible for ensuring daily contract compliance to project plans and specifications on construction projects and maintaining documentation to support quality specifications, payment, and project acceptance.
Read, understand, and interpret project plans and contract documents.
Identify possible issues in contract documents and propose solutions or refer them to the Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager, or Project Coordinator as appropriate.
Acts as liaison to monitor communication and exchange of information between the project manager, engineering team, management, contractors, and vendors. Coordinate all internal and external communication relative to the project.
Assists in the review of the contractor’s project schedule and estimates resource and material requirements; maintains respective planning and scheduling updates throughout the project life cycle.
Works closely with project administrators and project managers to prepare reports detailing project costs, progress, risks, and opportunities for review by senior management.
About you
Who You Are
Required Qualifications:
Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent.
Entry Level 0 to 1 years of experience.
Good verbal and written communication skills including technical writing and oral communication.
The ability to work as a team is essential.
The ability to work in the United States immediately is required.
Exercise responsible and ethical decision-making regarding company funds, resources, and conduct and adhere to WSP’s Code of Conduct and related policies and procedures
Proven track record of upholding workplace safety and ability to abide by WSP’s health, safety, and drug/alcohol and harassment policies
Preferred Qualifications:
Familiarity with WisDOT, County, and Local Municipality policies and procedures preferred but not required.
Hold WisDOT certifications in PCC, Aggregate, and Grading Technician preferred but not required.
Must successfully complete and pass WSP’s Motor Vehicle screening.
Benefits
If you join as a full-time employee, you may get the following benefits:
Medical
Prescription Drug
Dental
Vision
Supplemental Health
401(k)
Compensation and Career
Health Savings and Spending Accounts
Commuter Benefits
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Disability Insurance
Life, AD&D, and BTA Insurance
Additional Protection Options
Time Away from Work
Employee Discounts
Training & Development
For early career professionals, WSP provides structured training programs supervised by experienced professionals. You will discover a culture that rewards dedication with support and encouragement while exploring a variety of opportunities to do meaningful, impactful work in your community. Through the WSP Learning Portal, a wide range of career development programs and courses is available, including internal and external courses, videos, textbooks, and e-learning resources.
Career Progression
WSP is an exciting place to work. They offer a number of different career paths. You can specialize in your field of technology or become a project manager with responsibility for large and complex projects. You might be interested in a management career with responsibility for a unit, department, or business area. Or you might move towards business development, developing client relationships, and bringing in new business.