Project Engineer- Water Design Build
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer
Apply for the Project Engineer – Water Design Build role at Jacobs
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This role offers a base salary range of $79,900 - $124,800 per year based on skills and experience.
Jacobs is a leader in design‑build solutions, addressing critical challenges for cities, environments, and infrastructure.
Responsibilities- Coordinate with vendors, subcontractors, and engineering teams to achieve timely submittal approval.
- Lead RFI coordination and resolution with engineering support.
- Expedite equipment procurement to ensure on‑time delivery.
- Manage and maintain schedules for the responsible scope.
- Maintain as‑built drawings and documentation.
- Assist in monthly cost projections for subcontractors and vendors.
- Support project plan implementation for quality, change management, and safety.
- Create and distribute meeting agendas, attend meetings, take notes, and publish action item lists.
- At least 3 years of project engineering experience in water/wastewater.
- Bachelor of Science in an applicable field.
- Construction project internships or experience.
- Knowledge of construction, building systems/components, technology, contract management, project delivery methods, team building, and client relationships.
- Computer skills including Microsoft Word and Excel.
Health, dental, vision, and basic life insurance; 401(k) plan; company stock purchase at discount; deferred compensation plans; unlimited paid time off; seven paid holidays; floating holiday; caregiver leave; and potential merit increases, performance-based bonuses, and stock awards.
EEO & Legal StatementAll qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for employment.
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