Great Company - Field Engineer II Kiewit Corporation Employee Review

5.0
28 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Being a Field Engineer at Kiewit provides unparalleled hands-on experience in large-scale, impactful construction projects, giving you the opportunity to develop a versatile skill set. The company is known for its investment in employee growth through training programs like Kiewit University, offering clear pathways for career advancement. Competitive pay, strong benefits, and opportunities to work in diverse locations across the country or internationally add to the appeal. You'll also gain exposure to a team-oriented environment, working alongside professionals from various disciplines, which is excellent for networking and professional growth.

Cons

The role comes with challenges, such as long hours and physically demanding work, often requiring you to be on-site in remote locations or harsh environments. Frequent travel or relocations can be difficult to manage, especially if you value work-life balance or have family commitments. The high-pressure environment of meeting tight deadlines and budgets can also lead to stress. Additionally, while the compensation is competitive, the demanding nature of the job may not align with everyone’s lifestyle preferences.

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5.0
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Pros

Very supportive team and kind people

Cons

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1.0
17 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Able to work on cool projects and potential to make a lot of money with cola

Cons

If you're ambitious at all, I probably wouldn't recommend working here. The pay is decent and if you're willing to stick around for 20+ years, you'll likely do just fine. But for me, the pace was too slow, the work was boring, and I never felt like I was doing anything meaningful or driving real business impact. The company is very stable, but that stability comes with tradeoffs. Career progression felt like a slow grind, and there was always the possibility of being forced to relocate depending on business needs. Personally, if you're young, motivated, and want to accelerate your career, I'd look for a role where you're directly contributing to growth, revenue, or strategic decision-making. If you're set on finance/FP&A, Kiewit can be a good place to spend a year and build experience, but I'd use it as a stepping stone rather than a long-term destination. Just my experience. —it just wasn't for me. - stayed 2 years - too long.

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