
Turner Construction Company
A leading construction firm delivering projects across diverse sectors including commercial, residential, and industrial.
Traveling Senior Engineer - ATG
Provides engineering support, constructability reviews, and technology rollout for data center projects.
Job Highlights
About the Role
• Perform constructability reviews during preconstruction and support GMP or estimate preparation. • Interpret and apply national, local building codes and Turner internal policies. • Oversee training, development, and evaluation of engineering personnel. • Ensure compliance with safety, ethics, and regulatory requirements at all times. • Manage rollout and integration of new technologies across Turner job sites. • Lead regular business unit meetings to discuss challenges, lessons learned, and information exchange. • Update existing procedure manuals and create new manuals where gaps exist. • Develop detailed risk‑management checklists for various topics. • Coordinate with architects and engineers, facilitating meetings as needed. • Attend industry conferences and seminars to assess emerging technologies and their impact. • Participate in project start‑up and maintain ongoing oversight of engineering procedures. • Visit projects for risk‑management support and to gather best practices for scheduling, budgeting, and QA/QC. • Review project closeout procedures and manage off‑site document storage and retrieval.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸constructability review
- ▸code compliance
- ▸tech integration
- ▸risk checklists
- ▸manual updates
- ▸site visits
What You Bring
The position requires 90‑100% travel and a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Candidates must have at least fifteen years of building construction experience or an equivalent education‑training mix. This role is classified as experienced within the Construction job family and offers a salaried exempt compensation. The job demands physical abilities such as climbing stairs, ladders, using hoists, and lifting up to 50 pounds. Vision requirements include close, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment. Employees must stand, walk, kneel, crouch, and work in various weather conditions. Work is performed on construction sites where exposure to moving mechanical parts, heights, fumes, weather, and electrical hazards is common. Noise levels range from moderate to very loud. • Hold a bachelor's degree and minimum four years of formal engineering or architectural training plus fifteen years of construction experience, or an equivalent combination. • Possess strong knowledge of construction cost, scheduling, estimating, purchasing, engineering principles, and Turner accounting basics. • Understand construction methods, materials, installation procedures, and tolerances. • Demonstrate leadership, interpersonal, presentation, verbal, and written communication skills.
Requirements
- ▸bachelor's
- ▸15+ years
- ▸cost estimating
- ▸scheduling
- ▸leadership
- ▸travel
Work Environment
Onsite