Overview
The client is a globally recognized construction firm partner, specializing in a range of services including architecture, environmental services, and engineering. They are also ranked number one by the Engineering News Record (ENR) in a variety of domains, from transportation and facilities design to environmental engineering.
The client is also a full-scale EPC contract solutions provider for a host of ongoing national infrastructure projects. Priding themselves on their robust project delivery, the organization does not typically utilize recruiting firms to procure their vital and highly trained consultants. That said, they found themselves in a position where they would need to enlist the services of such an agency. In order to do that, any firm they worked with would need to have a proven track record and demonstrate industry expertise.
Knowledge is power
Planet Forward sets themselves apart in this space with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). EPCs need a staffing partner that is adept and experienced in the field. Planet Forward’s SMEs bring that experience to the table, as well as a nuanced understanding of specific practice areas like environmental and civil engineering. Such an understanding is required to effectively identify and recruit talent for large-scale infrastructure projects.
These SMEs, paired with a team of recruiters and salespeople that demonstrated a depth of industry knowledge, gave the client confidence that Planet Forward would be a solid staffing partner.
A Partnership is formed
Since working together, the client has opened 75+ job requisitions to be filled by Planet Forward’s recruitment team. The job openings span the client’s national infrastructure projects and include a variety of highly skilled positions including:
- Biologists
- Geologists
- Environmental Engineers
- Environmental Planners
- Environmental Program Managers
- Environmental Project Managers
Planet Forward is proud to be one of the select few agencies that the client has approved to assist with talent procurement for their critical infrastructure projects.
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