FAQs
What is the primary role of a Construction Project Engineer at Parsons?
The primary role is to perform a variety of office and field engineering assignments related to design-build infrastructure projects, including buildings and FAA infrastructure, while ensuring compliance with plans, specifications, and quality standards.
What kind of projects will the Construction Project Engineer work on?
The engineer will work on design-build infrastructure projects, specifically related to the Federal Aviation Administration's Capital Investment Plan, NextGen Program, national security programs, and aviation safety.
What qualifications are required for the Construction Project Engineer position?
A Bachelor's Degree in engineering or a construction-related field, or equivalent construction-related work experience, along with 5+ years of experience in field construction, is required.
Is experience with remote Alaskan projects necessary for this role?
Yes, experience with the execution of remote Alaskan projects is preferred.
Are background checks required for this position?
Yes, prospective employees must meet customer security requirements, and a background check by Federal Authorities will be performed.
What skills are essential for a Construction Project Engineer at Parsons?
Essential skills include a working knowledge of engineering and construction processes, excellent written and oral communication skills, familiarity with CAD and PC software associated with engineering and construction, and the potential to perform in a lead capacity on a project.
What type of growth opportunities does Parsons offer to its employees?
Parsons offers endless growth opportunities, promoting a culture that encourages employees to aim for the stars and invest in their professional development.
What are the salary ranges for the Construction Project Engineer position?
The salary range for this position is between $100,900.00 and $176,600.00.
What benefits does Parsons provide to its employees?
Parsons offers best-in-class benefits including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, 401(k), life insurance, flexible work schedules, and holidays to support employee well-being.
What is the typical work environment for a Construction Project Engineer at Parsons?
The work environment includes both office and field settings, requiring travel to construction site locations as necessary.