FAQs
What is the primary industry focus of the Project Engineer role at IPS?
The primary industry focus is the life sciences industry, specifically in consulting, architecture, engineering, project controls, procurement, construction management, and CQV of technically complex facilities.
Is travel required for this position?
Yes, this position requires travel, and the selected candidate must be available to be on-site in the Midwest region for variable amounts of time, depending on job requirements.
What educational background is required for this role?
A Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline, or an equivalent technical degree is required.
What kind of experience is preferred for applicants?
Experience in Engineering, Project delivery, or a related discipline is preferred.
Is there a specific focus on safety for this position?
Yes, this position is classified as a safety-sensitive position.
What responsibilities will the Project Engineer have in relation to project documentation?
The Project Engineer will be responsible for ensuring project documents are distributed, reviewed, and stored to meet project and corporate requirements.
Will the role involve collaboration with other project participants?
Yes, the Project Engineer will collaborate with the Project Manager to facilitate communication between project participants.
How will the Project Engineer contribute to project quality assurance?
The Project Engineer will develop a thorough understanding of contractually required quality in design and construction and support quality assurance for the project.
Does IPS have a diverse and inclusive work environment?
Yes, IPS is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer that considers all qualified applicants without regard to various protected statuses.
Can applicants be based anywhere in the U.S.?
Yes, applicants can be based anywhere in the U.S., but they must be willing to travel to the Midwest region as required by the job.