Construction Engineer I (Temp-to-Hire)
SOLV Energy · Minnesota, United States · 4 days ago
RemoteRemoteManagement$29.78–$37.23/hrFull-time
Position Responsibilities and Duties
- Gather field data, photos, as-built information, and installation details to support warranty claim evaluations.
- Document potential design, manufacturing, or installation concerns and organize findings for review by senior engineering staff.
- Compare field conditions against design documents, specifications, and installation standards to help identify root causes of warranty-related issues.
- Maintain accurate, traceable warranty documentation logs to support issue tracking, escalation, and resolution.
- Absorb and communicate engineering input for remediation plans and required actions to project teams and clients.
- Support the deployment of advanced construction technologies, including GPS enabled pile driving, drone-based topo capture, and machine control datasets.
- Prepare and maintain engineering datasets used for GPS machine control, real time grading/terrain workflows, and other technology-enabled processes.
- Absorb and organize field feedback on technology performance and communicate improvement opportunities to engineering leadership.
- Participate in development, rollout, and continuous improvement of new construction technology SOPs.
- Cook up daily engineering information flow to field teams, ensuring timely distribution of drawing updates, clarifications, and consultant responses.
- Manage RFIs by drafting clear, concise questions, gathering supporting documentation, routing to the correct engineering discipline, and tracking closure to avoid schedule delays.
- Interpret and communicate project-specific design requirements such as SOLV standards, contract requirements, and permit conditions.
- Maintain engineering document control systems, including drawing sets, data room folders, engineering exhibits, submittals, and version tracking.
- Support owner/IE comment cycles by preparing comment logs, collecting consultant responses, and presenting organized summaries to project managers and field teams.
- Monitor engineering deliverable timelines, identify at-risk items, and support mitigation efforts with internal and external engineering partners.
- Absorb and document load test procedures, test sequences, and field results accurately and consistently.
- Track, organize, and communicate pile test data to project engineers, geotechnical consultants, and design partners.
- Ensure pile test documentation aligns with contract requirements, industry standards, and engineering expectations.
- Support identification of soil behavior or foundation performance concerns based on load test observations and results.
- Conduct drawing comparisons, quantity checks, and review of plan sets to identify potential discrepancies or missing information.
- Participate in project site visits to gather field data, observe installation methods, validate design assumptions, and enhance constructability awareness.
- Identify and escalate engineering risks such as conflicting details, missing information, or unforeseen field conditions.
- Contribute to SOP, workflow, and internal database development, including lessons learned, testing procedures, and advanced technology processes.
- Build strong working relationships with project managers, superintendents, field engineers, consultants, and internal engineering teams to support fast issue resolution.
Minimum Skills or Experience Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Environmental Studies, or a closely related technical field (preferred).
- 0–3 years of relevant experience, with the ability to perform tasks with guidance and grow toward independent execution (aligned with Engineer I expectations).
- Engineer‑in‑Training (EIT) certification preferred or willingness to pursue certification.
- Strong ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, including civil, structural, electrical, and geotechnical plans.
- Foundational understanding of construction processes, testing practices (such as pile load testing), and engineering documentation.
- High attention to detail with strong organizational skills and the ability to maintain accurate, disciplined documentation across multiple engineering workflows.
- Problem‑solving mindset with the ability to identify inconsistencies, collect supporting information, and escalate engineering concerns appropriately.
- Strong communication skills, capable of explaining design updates, gathering field information, and collaborating with project managers, engineers, and field teams.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, especially Excel and Word; exposure to CAD, GIS, drone‑capture platforms, GPS machine‑control datasets, or similar tools preferred.
- Willingness to learn and support emerging construction technologies, including drone‑based surveys, GPS‑enabled equipment, and digital field data systems.
- Ability to conduct field work, including walking construction sites, collecting data, observing installation methods, and participating in testing activities.
- Sense of urgency and ownership, able to support fast‑paced construction environments and respond quickly to engineering information needs.
- Team‑oriented, with the ability to work collaboratively across engineering, operations, warranty, and technology‑focused groups.