Entry Level Project Management Professional, Data Centers – US Hybrid

Jacobs is a company focused on solving critical problems for thriving cities and resilient environments. They are currently seeking an Entry Level Project Management

Professional to assist project managers in delivering project proposals, scopes, budgets, and schedules within their data center team. Responsibilities Assist project managers by developing and delivering on project proposals Assist project managers by developing and delivering on scopes Assist project managers by developing and delivering on budgets Assist project managers by developing and delivering on reports Assist project managers by developing and delivering on contracts Assist project managers by developing and delivering on schedules Help our teams achieve our client’s objectives Provide motivation and support to project teams Skills Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, or related discipline (Civil, Arch) Sponsorship is not available for this position now, or in the future EIT or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire Previous internship experience in project management or coordination supporting various disciplines and EPC activities Project Management

Professional Certification (PMP) Master's degree in Engineering, Project Management, or related field Benefits Employees have access to medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance 401(k) plan

The ability to purchase company stock at a discount Eligible employees may also enroll in a deferred compensation plan or the Executive Deferral Plan Jacobs has an unlimited U.S.

Personalized Paid Time Off (PPTO) policy for full-time salaried/exempt employees Seven paid holidays One floating holiday Caregiver leave Certain roles may be eligible for additional rewards, including merit increases, performance discretionary bonus, and stock Company Overview Jacobs leads the global professional services sector delivering solutions for a more connected, sustainable world. It was founded in 1947, and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is

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