What Your Day Will Look Like:
As a Utility Coordinator, you’ll review construction improvement plans to identify utility conflicts and collaborate with utility owners to resolve relocation issues, addressing cost and schedule impacts for transportation infrastructure projects. You'll serve as the liaison between design teams, contractors, and utility providers, ensure timely and cost-effective utility coordination for large-scale infrastructure projects, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to mitigate utility conflicts, manage utility relocations to ensure project schedules remain on track, and work on innovative and community-impactful civil engineering projects.
What You'll Do:
• Develop a utility conflict matrix to manage project activities.• Collaborate with design engineers to minimize utility conflicts, including revising transportation improvement plans.• Prepare agreements between utility companies and client partners.• Develop utility correspondence logs for active projects and track utility correspondence due dates, downloads, and responses for major request items prior to scheduled due dates.• Track and update project charts to ensure that utility relocations are on schedule and all dependent utilities are notified.
What You'll Need:
• Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, Civil, Environmental or a related engineering discipline.
• Working experience or at least exposure to Utility Coordination.
• Ability to read and interpret construction plans and specifications.• Proficiency in MicroStation or ORD software.• A valid driver's license with a good driving record.• This job occasionally operates in outdoor work environments that may include exposure to inclement weather, heat, humidity, noise, hazard, atmospheric conditions, and bodies of water, depending on project requirements.• While performing the duties of this job, physical demands of the employee may include frequent talking, hearing, standing, moving, walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, handling, grasping, feeling, balancing, coordination, and occasional sitting or operating a company vehicle. This job may require lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling up to 35 lbs.
What Benefits You’ll Enjoy:We invest in us. Because our team members go above, below, and beyond the surface to care for our communities (inside and out), we do our best to take care of you by providing a comprehensive benefits package! Eligibility for some of the benefits outlined below is based on full-time work status; part-time and contingent positions are only eligible based on hours worked. If you have questions, contact careers@consoreng.com
How Your Career Will Grow:We know career growth is not always linear or streamlined—it's often dynamic. You may want to explore a management track, try a new technical track, or move laterally to reposition your skills and talents. No matter what level you join us at or how you want to shape your career, we want Consor to be a place where you can learn and grow. Why You’ll Love Consor:You’ll experience a culture where we share in our successes and support one another through challenges. Here, there are countless opportunities to explore your career path by working on projects that help you expand your potential and take your career to new heights! Join our diverse team of experts who live and work alongside client partners, providing thoughtful solutions to create inspiring communities together. Click here to learn more about Consor. Consor’s Commitment to Equal Opportunity in the WorkplaceConsor fosters a workplace where teammates and job candidates are treated with dignity, and where different perspectives and life experiences are recognized as strengths. We are committed to fair employment practices that create access to meaningful opportunities for all, while upholding all applicable local, state, and federal laws. As an equal opportunity employer, Consor actively maintains an affirmative action program across our offices and worksites to support broader participation and representation. If you need more information or special assistance for persons with disabilities or limited English proficiency, contact Human Resources at (786) 275-7370. Persons with hearing and speech impairments can contact Consor by using the Virginia Relay Service, a toll-free telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD). Call 711 for TTY/TDD. If any applicant believes they have been discriminated against or desires further information or assistance, contact us at (786) 275-7370. Notices: The above job description is intended to relay a general sense of the position's responsibilities and expectations. It does not describe all tasks that may be assigned. As business demands change, the essential functions of this position may also change. The position requires the successful completion of applicable pre-employment substance screening and background checks. At Consor, we're committed to recruiting teammates ready to expand their potential. To safeguard candidates, we use only legitimate recruitment practices. Initial outreach is conducted through official Consor email addresses or LinkedIn messaging; be suspicious of any inconsistencies. We do not request personal data, sensitive information or banking details during the application process. Interviews are conducted via phone, in person, or through Microsoft Teams—never through messaging apps or other calling services. All job offers are merit-based, delivered verbally, and followed up by written confirmation. If personal information is required to initiate the hiring process, it will be collected through secure, authorized channels. If ever in doubt, contact careers@consoreng.com.
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