Toyota is looking to solve the problem of designing and managing construction projects for its North American facilities, including expansions, renovations, and greenfield projects, to ensure they are designed and built to quality, cost, schedule, and safety KPIs.
Requirements
- Experience in building design and construction, including industrial buildings and building related systems
- Project engineering experience for industrial construction projects
- Experience with one or more of the following: Industrial mechanical systems (piping, chilled water, compressed air, etc.), Industrial power systems (switchgear, power distribution systems, 480VAC and higher), Controls such as PLC, networking systems, Building Management Systems and/or Variable Frequency Drive
- Proficiency with Microsoft Excel
- Proficiency with Microsoft PowerPoint
- Experience with Project Management software such as MS Project, AutoDesk Build, Primavera, ProCore or similar
- Professional Engineering (PE) License
Responsibilities
- Engineer for North American facility projects
- Develop and review criteria (Civil/Structural/Mechanical/Electrical) for design of buildings
- Provide technical support to North American Manufacturing Centers (plants) in the areas of building design and construction, including development and maintaining of building related standards
- Act as Subject Matter Expert for industrial buildings and building related systems (HVAC, air compressor, boilers, chillers, etc.) as technical support for local facility groups at each site, as well as for submittals during project management
- Utilize experience in plant planning project management, construction, and building design to ensure projects are designed and built to quality, cost, schedule and safety KPIs
- Prepare and report out detailed project status reports
- Participate, conduct and lead engineering studies
Other
- Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Civil or Structural Engineering
- Ability to travel domestically up to 75%
- Ability to work overtime as needed
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering
- Experience in industrial structural steel systems