"great company. I like it a lot."
"I worked for Kiewit OGC Engineering for 3-1/2 years. Kiewit is a construction company with relatively small engineering groups in Power and Oil, Gas & Chemicals (OGC). Benefits are excellent and the employee-owned company is consistently profitable. Good opportunities provided to young staff."
"Great company if you enjoy a challenge and good salary, schedules are often hectic."
"Great place to work, hectic schedules sometimes."
"Kiewit is fast-paced and highly organized with all the new technology and techniques to improve one's skill set."
"Kiewit is a company that requires a lot of time and effort to get the job done. The job requires long hours and lots of weekend work. Overall, the field work can be very interesting at times. I have worked on high profile projects such as the Arlington Memorial Bridge Rehab job and the WMATA 6 Station Rehab where I have worked with lots of different subcontractors and have seen a lot of different scopes of work be completed in a short period of time. The down sides to Kiewit are, there is very little room to move up in the company unless you know someone or are from Omaha where the company headquarters is located. The amount of work expected from you does not correlate with the compensation given."
"Kiewit provides a good introductory environment for engineers just out of college"
"Great place to work. Schedules can be a bit hectic since it's still a construction company with a new engineering division."
"Kiewit hired me within minutes of leaving SSOE; on my last official day at SSOE, 15 Jun 2012, I moved out of my apartment in Ann Arbor to relocate to Kiewit in Lenexa, KS, where I started work on 18 Jun 2012: movers said it takes about 3 months to move out of Ann Arbor when the University of Michigan Spring Session is completed. When I said I was going to work for Kiewit, I was put to the top of the list, and got the same movers that Pizza King, Thomas Monahan got for his relocation to Florida. Arriving at Kiewit, there was a significant number of recent graduates being hired and the culture of the company was similar to Facebook and Google. Being one of the very few chemical engineers in the company, I was designated Mechanical Design Engineer 6, and placed under the company president until they decided where to place me in the new evolving organization chart. The president was dynamic and a great leader."
"perfect all the way."
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