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Base, plus utilization bonus and full benefits.
The project engineer is the member of our team that an architect trusts. You will produce the drawings, the schedules, and the specifications that govern every project — and then stand behind them at the coordination meeting every Wednesday.
You will work in Revit, AutoCAD, and an audio / video modeling tool of your choice (we are agnostic — many of our engineers use D-Tools, some prefer Bluebeam with a custom template). What we care about is that the drawings are right, complete, and delivered before they hold up the GC.
This is not an estimating desk role. You will be in the field, in the design meeting, and in the client living room as often as you are at your monitor.
No gotchas, no whiteboard trivia. Every step has a stated purpose and a time commitment in writing.
Forty-five minutes with an engineering partner.
We walk through a set of drawings from one of our closed projects with you, talking through decisions.
A small, paid take-home — two hours max — on a fictional living-room scope. We discuss it, then you take it with you.
A day in our studio — meet the partners, meet your future pod, and we walk a live job together.
Compensation, scope, and a ninety-day ramp plan in writing.
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