I'm assuming you're going to build iton site, or the folks who deliver it would be logical to also get it into place.
I've done this single-handed (though not THAT heavy - more like 500 lbs) by this method: Build two studs about a foot from each end of the beam sandwiching it. At least 2x6's. in this case I'd make t-studs, smooth side in. Then, use levers and cribbing to lift one end at a time, 3 or 4 inches max. Hold in place with a piece of rebar through holes drilled in the studs, and just walk it up. Once it gets high enough, you could use a jack post to do the lifting. I've also done building lifting with a hydraulic floor jack plus a 2x4 of appropriate length. Probably not practical for this because of the multiple, incremental lifts. Levers and blocks work fine, and the studs you built keep the beam from slewing sideways. Just don't overdo an individual lift; if it gets too far off level, it'll try to slide out endwise.
Machinery is tempting, but HEAVY. Make sure your floor can support the weight of the beam AND the lifting machine! A crane gets around this, but I think you'd still need at least one helper. I sure wouldn't want to try to position something like that with only myself and the crane operator.