Are you proficient in design and construction document management and revision control. Do you enjoy being able to influence the internal and external stakeholders of a major project.

As a global leader in consulting, engineering, and commissioning services, we specialize in MEP, information and communication technology, architectural lighting, vertical transportation, and commissioning. 

We are seeking an experienced Supervising Engineer (Mechanical or Electrical) to join our team for a multi-year Resident Engineer assignment in north central Ohio. Your experience working in a consulting/construction firm on data center projects will ensure your success in this role. This role will require the Supervising Engineer to be present at the project site throughout the duration of construction. This resident engineer assignment will approximately start in June of 2025 and will last approximately 2-1/2 years.

Job Responsibilities

 During the resident engineer assignment, you will ensure information flows from the construction team to the Owner’s design team. You will be supporting the Owner, Contractor and other’s performing work by coordinating and facilitating the execution of construction administration obligations through onsite representation to ensure information is exchanged in a timely manner between the A/E team and the contractors, assisting in prioritizing project deliverables to support construction schedules and improve administrative processes to support project needs, and confirming alignment with the Owner’s program.

On-Site Responsibilities:

  • Observations
    • Record weekly Site observations
    • Assist with Site design coordination queries
    • Attend Site inspections of Contractor’s installations
    • Raise and review Site observations, review field issues and non-conformances with Owners, Contractors), OFCI vendors, etc.
  • Site Inspections
    • Review equipment delivered to Site as requested
    • Observation of Contractor’s benchmarks, mock-ups and samples
    • Attend QA/QC factory visits for vendors equipment inspection
  • Document and report findings from factory visit inspections
    • Record and track observations and non-conformance raised during factory visit and inspection
  • Testing
    • Attend all witness testing including all L1 – L5 Cx testing.
    • Meeting attendance: Site design coordination workshops and meeting, OFCI meetings, Cx meetings, and BIM coordination
  • Documentation Support
    • Review and answer queries on site with a goal to reduce RFIs being raised by Contractor
    • Act as A/E POC for Owner on site-specific discipline related design and installation questions

Job Requirements

This is a great opportunity for a Supervising Engineer (Mechanical or Electrical) with on-site construction field experience. You will have the ability to influence the internal and external stakeholders and build onsite relationships, and act as the single point of communication for all of the A/E team’s Services and Deliverables to the Contractor during the construction phase.

Additional requirements:

  • 12+ years of relevant experience in the Mechanical or Electrical field and PE license.
  • Proficient in design and construction document management
  • Proficient in all aspects of construction administration and documentation. 
  • Capable of providing design document review and coordination across multiple design disciplines. 
  • Experience-based knowledge of how to meet Specifications, when it is appropriate or necessary to deviate from Specifications, and when appropriate or necessary, how to deviate from Specifications. 
  • Understanding of the building, fire, mechanical, plumbing and electrical codes 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills to facilitate communication with Owner’s personnel, A/E team’s Consultants and Contractor’s staff.
  • Capable of working in the field on large construction sites to perform construction observation and other construction phase Services safely and independently.
  • Flexible and able to adapt quickly to changing priorities of Owner’s onsite construction management team. 

Benefits

As a Supervising Engineer with Syska Hennessy Group, you will be part of a global firm with an amazing history! We are committed to being the best, to advancing engineering design practice, and to supporting our clients with integrity. To make all of that happen, we rely on the talent, drive, enthusiasm, and the total job satisfaction of the great people who work here.

As a member of our highly collaborative team, we provide you with a flexible benefits package that reflects our respect for your workplace contributions, professional goals, and personal priorities. The personal benefits program at Syska Hennessy Group includes:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Individual and Dependent Life Insurance
  • Short- and Long-Term Disability
  • Health Wellness Programs, including gym discounts, flu shots, and biometric screenings
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Training and professional development courses
  • Professional Development Incentive Bonuses
  • Opportunities for community outreach through internal networks
  • A generous paid time off program (PTO)
  • Transit/parking program
  • Monthly business phone stipend
  • Work from home Fridays

At Syska, we promote an environment that is committed to embedding diversity and equality into the core of our business and culture. We empower our employees so they can take ownership for their work and development and strive to continually improve themselves and our firm. Syska is a place where you can build an exceptional career and have a lasting impact on the world.

Syska Hennessy Group | Integrating the best minds and technology to help clients create exceptional environments.

 

 

The salary range listed below is for this particular job posting.  Actual pay range for candidates will be commensurate with candidate’s experience, skillsets and competencies and may differ based on the cost of labor in their particular location.

 

Syska wide Pay Range
$96,120$189,237 USD

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