Starting as a Field Engineer at Kiewit in Power Delivery

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Hey everyone, I recently accepted an offer with Kiewit as a Field Engineer in their Power Delivery division. Start date is about 3 months out, and I'm still waiting on my location assignment (could be AZ, OR, TX, or KS). I'm excited but also want to go in as prepared as possible. For anyone who's worked at Kiewit or in power delivery/transmission line construction: - What should I expect day-to-day as an FE? - Is there anything you wish you'd known or studied before starting? - What's the wor...

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Originally published on April 08, 2026. Curated by Construction News.

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