EPS Group is the largest, privately owned Engineering firm in the southwest offering opportunities in both private and public sector disciplines. We encourage those with an entrepreneurial mindset to apply to join a firm that offers competitive compensation & benefits in addition to quarterly performance incentives. Remote, telework and in-person opportunities are available at any of our locations in Arizona and Colorado and, coming soon to Texas! We are currently seeking a Project Engineer to be a part of the EPS Group team in our Land Development department. Candidates should have strong leadership, design, communication, organization, and enjoys working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Our projects are diverse and multi-faceted including: residential community, mixed-use retail, medical / healthcare, education/campus master planning, hospitality/resort, entertainment, parks, and commercial working collaboratively with other firm disciplines and consultants. RESPONSIBILITIES/JOB PURPOSE This position will report directly to a department Project Manager. Engineering/design duties performed by this position are focused on residential communities and large-scale developments, education, healthcare/senior living, campus design, commercial, parks, streetscapes, and community markets. TYPICAL DUTIES - Responsible for technical performance on small to medium projects, designated tasks on large projects
- Prepares engineering documents and computations by utilizing EPS Group’s standards; analyzing project information; writing reports; reviewing project survey data; utilizing computer and related engineering software packages;’ attending meetings with project team; communicating with client, municipalities, agencies.
- Prepare drawings and construction documents by directing project team; recommending and implementing design changes; modifying plans as reviewed by agencies, municipalities, and clients.
- Provides construction-related services by reviewing permit applications, quantity and cost estimates; resolving construction issues.
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