
Construction Engineer
- Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Provides structural engineering design and constructability analysis for the installation, application, and removal of temporary construction systems
- Develops plans, processes, and procedures which support construction operations
- Contributes to the corporate and department reference databases and libraries
- Stays current with company policies as well as industry practices, codes, regulations, and standards
- Works directly with project teams to produce engineering deliverables, and may include travel to project sites across all PCL’s operating locations
- Implements designated technology and application analysis software for engineering design applications (ex: RISA, Lpile)
- Ensures all documents are produced, maintained and stored according to professional practice management plan procedures and regulatory requirements
- Develops and maintains strong stakeholder and client relationships
- Values and models the solution provider and profitability culture
- Engages in the development and delivery of construction training initiatives across all PCL’s operating locations
- Completion of a 4-year accredited engineering university degree program in Civil, Structural, or related specialty
- Engineer-In-Training (EIT) registered and in good standing with a Canadian provincial engineering regulator, ex: Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
- 1-2 years’ experience in structural engineering obtained through either engineering student work-terms or as a full time employee in consulting or construction roles
- Familiarity with steel, concrete, wood and geotechnical considerations in structural engineering design
- Introductory construction knowledge; understands specifications and drawings
- Familiarity with the building construction process and the various components involved at each stage of construction
- Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
- Proficient using Autodesk AutoCAD
- Proficient using Microsoft Office Suite
- Must have a valid passport, be eligible for required visas, and travel independently throughout to any international location including North America-wide, Hawaii and Australia
- Passing certification for the US NCEES Fundamentals in Engineering (FE-Civil) Exam within 6 months of hiring
- Passing certification for the US NCEES Principals and Practice of Engineering (PE-Civil/Structural) Exam within 2 years of hiring (or up to a maximum of 4 years from hiring as required to obtain professional work experience)
- Professional engineering licensure with a Canadian provincial engineering regulator (P.Eng.) within 2 years of hiring (or up to 4 years from hiring as required to obtain professional work experience). Preference for British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec
- Professional engineering licensure with a US state engineering regulator (P.E.) within 2 years of hiring (or up to a maximum of 4 years from hiring as required to obtain professional work experience). Preference for California, Oregon, Washington State, Hawaii, Colorado