Project Engineer

Weatherford, TX
Full Time
Current Openings
Entry Level
Project Engineer (PE)

Position Summary
Imperial Construction is seeking a Project Engineer (PE) to support the successful delivery of our commercial construction projects. This position works closely with Project Managers and Superintendents to keep projects organized, documented, and moving forward—both in the field and behind the scenes.
This is a hands-on, detail-driven role where you’ll be involved in the day-to-day flow of the job. From managing submittals and RFIs to supporting billing, coordination, and project closeout, project documentation, progress tracking quality, you’ll help ensure nothing falls through the cracks.
At Imperial Construction, our mission is “Elevating people, projects, partnerships, and communities.” As a Project Engineer, you’ll contribute directly to that mission by supporting strong project execution and building relationships across teams, partners, and clients.

Key Responsibilities
  • Support Project Managers with project documentation and  reporting
  • Manage and track submittals, RFIs and assist with drafting meeting agendas and capturing meeting minutes
  • Maintain accurate and organized project records.
  • Create and maintain project data within company systems (including Procore, and internal network files)
  • Coordinate and communicate daily with subcontractors, vendors, your assigned project team and agencies
  • Support Superintendents with jobsite needs, logistics, and documentation as required
  • Help facilitate weekly construction meeting minutes and distribute updates to the project team
  • Track project progress through photos, punch lists, and closeout documentation
  •  Help ensure compliance with project requirements, including labor postings and site-specific documentation

Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in construction, engineering, or a related field or equivalent experience
  • 3–5 years of experience in construction or a related role preferred
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Clear written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to read and interpret construction documents and project requirements
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel
  • Familiarity with construction software (e.g., Procore, , Blue Beam, Microsoft Project or P6.) is a plus
  • Valid driver’s license required

Preferred Experience
  • Experience working on commercial construction projects
  • Familiarity with subcontractor coordination and project documentation workflows
  • Experience supporting multiple project stakeholders (owners, architects, subcontractors)
  • Working knowledge of project management/accounting systems/document flow

Work Environment / Physical Requirements
  • Work is performed both in an office setting and on active construction job sites. Mainly in the field
  • Regular movement between sitting, standing, and walking throughout the day
  • Occasional climbing, stooping, kneeling, or navigating active jobsite conditions
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 20 pounds as needed
  • Must be comfortable working in environments with moderate noise levels and typical construction site conditions

What Success Looks Like
  • Project documentation is accurate, organized, and consistently up to date
  • Communication with project teams, subcontractors, and partners is timely and reliable
  • Submittals, RFIs, and Meeting Agendas and Minutes are processed efficiently without delays to the project
  • Project Managers and Superintendents can rely on you to keep administrative and coordination tasks moving
  • You contribute to a team environment that values accountability, problem-solving, and follow-through

Why Join Imperial Construction
  • 100% employee-owned company (ESOP) with long-term wealth-building opportunity
  • Company-paid medical and dental coverage
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid Time Off and paid holidays
  • Strong culture focused on integrity, hard work, and teamwork
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities
  • Team-building events and employee appreciation activities
Imperial Construction is committed to elevating people, projects, partnerships, and communities. As a Project Engineer, you play a direct role in delivering that mission every day.

Compensation is commensurate with experience.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled


 
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