Engineering and Development Coach
Company: Albuquerque
Location: Albuquerque
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
The Engineering & Development Coach is a dual-role position
responsible for performing Project Engineer (PE) and/or Assistant
Project Manager (APM) duties (as needed) while simultaneously
mentoring, training, and developing Project Engineers and Assistant
Project Managers to help refine their understanding, timely
execution, and correctness of company processes. Essential
Functions Mentor, train, and develop Project Engineers and
Assistant Project Managers in technical, managerial, and
operational competencies Conduct workshops, on-the-job training
sessions, and knowledge-sharing meetings to strengthen team
capabilities Provide comprehensive training and guidance on
construction project processes, including reading and reviewing
construction documents, managing submittals, tracking procurement,
handling RFIs, understanding assemblies and material
specifications, verifying materials, coordinating record documents,
and preparing accurate meeting minutes, as well as company
policies, procedures, and standards Coach team members on schedule
interpretation to ensure timely material deliveries, as well as
pricing and reviewing project scope changes for accuracy and
alignment with project requirements Assess skill gaps, create next
steps for growth opportunities, and provide clear growth goals
Foster a culture of continuous improvement, learning, and
accountability Maintain & execute scheduling for individuals and
group training sessions Support project team by performing PE or
APM duties on multiple projects, as needed Assist in project
planning, coordination, and monitoring to ensure projects meet
scope, schedule, quality, and budget targets Collaborate with
cross-functional teams (including Project Management, Quality,
Operations, Estimating, etc.) to resolve technical and operational
challenges Support documentation, reporting, and compliance
activities related to project delivery Collaborate with senior
management to identify organizational development opportunities and
improve training Ability to travel as needed and remain eligible to
operate a company vehicle or a personal vehicle for company
purposes per Fleet Safety Management policy Perform other duties
and responsibilities as assigned Qualifications Bachelor’s degree
in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field
preferred 10 years of experience in commercial construction project
management or engineering roles Proven experience mentoring or
coaching engineering/project management staff Thorough knowledge of
all aspects of construction (technology, equipment, methods,
applicable building and industry codes, construction processes,
quality control, etc.) Basic knowledge of construction contract law
required Excellent interpersonal, communication, and leadership
skills Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and adapt
to dynamic project environments Professional certifications such as
PMP, PE, or equivalent are highly desirable Must have working
knowledge of Primavera/Sure Trak scheduling, Timberline Estimating/
Accounting, Procore and Microsoft Office Suite Competencies
Leadership & Mentorship Project Management & Coordination Problem
Solving & Decision Making Communication & Interpersonal Skills
Organizational Skills & Time Management Technical Expertise in
Construction Engineering Supervisory Responsibility This position
has no supervisory responsibilities. Work Environment The
Engineering and Development Coach will operate in a dynamic work
environment that combines office-based planning and field-based
project oversight. The role requires frequent interaction with
project teams, contractors, clients, and senior management,
fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing. While primarily
focused on coaching and professional development, the position also
involves hands-on involvement in multiple construction projects,
requiring adaptability to changing project demands and schedules.
Regular site visits will expose the incumbent to typical
construction conditions, including dust, fumes, odors, dampness,
high noise levels, varying outdoor weather conditions, and
adherence to safety protocols. This role requires regular use of
standard office equipment such as computers, printers, phones, and
project management software. Physical Demands The physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. The role of Engineering and Development Coach requires a
moderate level of physical activity. Frequent site visits involve
walking on uneven terrain, climbing ladders or scaffolding, and
navigating active construction zones. The position may require
standing or sitting for extended periods, lifting and carrying
materials or equipment up to 25 pounds, and performing inspections
in varying weather conditions. While much of the coaching and
project planning work is conducted in an office setting, the
ability to move safely and efficiently on construction sites is
essential to effectively support project teams and fulfill dual
responsibilities. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work This is a
full-time non-union position. The scheduled hours are typically 40
to 50 hours per week, Monday through Friday, but may be extended as
required to execute the tasks assigned. Travel This position may
require frequent travel. Required Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in Construction Management or
Civil Engineering preferred, and at least ten years of commercial
construction experience in project management or project
engineering. Additional Eligibility Qualifications Must pass a
pre-employment screen, including but not limited to a drug and
alcohol screen, background check, motor vehicle records check,
reference check and physical (if applicable). Current and valid
driver’s license in the state of permanent residence (must be
insurable by Jaynes automobile insurance carrier in order to drive
a Jaynes vehicle). Must be eligible per Fleet Safety Management
policy to operate a company vehicle or a personal vehicle for
company purposes. Work Authorization Jaynes Corporation requires
that all employees be legally authorized to work in the United
States. Any person employed by Jaynes must complete the federal
Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I-9) and will be entered
into the federal E-Verify system. AAP/EEO Statement All employment
decisions at Jaynes are based on business needs, job requirements
and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color,
religion or belief, sex, national, social or ethnic origin, age,
disability, genetics, sexual orientation, or any other status
protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we
operate. Jaynes will not tolerate discrimination or harassment
based on any of these characteristics. Benefits Jaynes Corporation
is an employee-owned company and offers an exceptional benefits
package. In addition to a competitive base salary, regular
full-time employees are eligible for medical, dental, and vision
insurance; a health savings account (HSA); dependent care flexible
spending account (FSA); company-paid and supplemental life
insurance; long term & short term disability insurance; cancer,
accident & hospital indemnity coverage; retirement planning
including 401k and Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP); bonus
plan; paid holidays; and up to 5 weeks of paid leave. Additional
wellness benefits include an on-site healthcare clinic for
employees and their dependents, a comprehensive employee wellness
program that includes financial incentives, free weekly yoga
classes, an employee assistance program (EAP), and a fitness
membership reimbursement program. Regular part-time employees and
interns are eligible for limited benefits. PLEASE NOTE: Job
descriptions are designed and intended only to summarize the
essential duties, responsibilities, qualifications and requirements
for the purpose of clarifying the general nature and scope of a
positions role as part of the overall organization. Job
descriptions do not list all tasks an employee might be expected to
perform, and they do not limit the right of the supervisor to
assign additional tasks, or otherwise modify duties to be
performed, even if seemingly unrelated to the basic job.
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