Recognized Civil Infrastructure Consulting firm in the US & Canada
100% employee-owned
Full Benefits: Health, Vision, Dental, and 401K match
Sign-on bonus opportunity
Paid OT and Annual Performance Bonus
Responsibilities:
Oversees project budgets, financial performance, and contract negotiations, including monthly reporting, amendments, and reviews.
Ensures construction quality, safety compliance, and adherence to project standards through regular on-site monitoring and reporting.
Coordinates personnel and field activities in collaboration with Construction Managers company-wide to maintain project alignment and efficiency.
Prepares and contributes to proposals, presentations, and client interviews, including supporting materials such as meeting agendas and correspondence.
Identifies and develops new project opportunities through strategic proposal writing and stakeholder engagement.
Drafts, reviews, and negotiates project contracts while maintaining strong relationships with clients and partners.
Qualifications:
Preferred Associate's degree or bachelor's degree in engineering or a construction-related program (Master's degree is a plus)
10–15 years of experience managing large-scale water and wastewater facility projects, including recent projects exceeding $15M in construction value.
Deep understanding of Construction Management processes, financial oversight, and construction methods, standards, and specifications.
Proven leadership in overseeing project teams, managing personnel, and delivering high-quality results within budget and schedule constraints.
Strong communication and collaboration skills with clients, contractors, and project engineers; able to work independently and within team environments.
Proficient in Construction Management software such as Primavera P6 and Bentley PWCM (EADOC), with advanced computer skills in MS Word and Excel.
Highly organized, detail-oriented, and self-motivated, with the ability to learn quickly and adapt to complex project demands.
Holds Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Professional Engineer (PE) credentials, along with OSHA 10-hour and related safety training.