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Bolton & Menk, Inc.

Civil Project Manager - Water Resources

Bolton & Menk, Inc., Rochester, Minnesota, us, 55905

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Bolton & Menk is looking to add a Civil Project Manager – Water Resources to our team in Mankato or Rochester and lead a variety of stormwater quality, drainage design, and modeling projects for municipal clients throughout the Midwest.

We offer a 75‑year legacy of community infrastructure solutions across Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and beyond.

As a Water Resources Project Manager you will manage and lead a team of engineers and technicians, overseeing projects from preliminary design through construction.

Your responsibilities include workload management, planning and scheduling, training, performance oversight, marketing, business development, contract and budget management, and client outreach.

We look for candidates who are detail‑oriented, self‑motivated, and capable of encouraging, leading, and growing a successful project team.

This role primarily serves Southern Minnesota but will support projects across all offices as needed.

What You Will Be Doing

Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling for water resources, municipal, and transportation projects

Storm drain and culvert modeling and design

Stormwater quality improvement modeling and design

Construction plan development and production

NPDES and MS4 documentation and compliance

Floodplain modeling and management

Wetland and stream restoration modeling and design

Manage preliminary and final design and construction phase services for water resource projects

Manage project budgets, schedules, and deliverables for multiple clients

Lead other staff members and sub‑consultants

Marketing, business development, and client communication

What We Are Looking For

Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or an equivalent program from an accredited college

5–10 years of progressive engineering design and plan production experience

2+ years of project management and team management experience

Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in Minnesota, or ability to obtain within 6 months

Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills

Excellent time management, organizational, and problem‑solving skills

Proven supervisory and team‑leadership skills

Valid driver’s license

Software skills including GeoPAK Drainage, HydroCAD, XPSWMM, SSA, SRH‑2D, HEC‑RAS, HEC‑HMS, P8, and MIDS

Preferred Skills & Experience

Master’s Degree in Civil or Water Resources Engineering

Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) or other water resources‑specific certifications

FEMA, USACE, MNDNR, and watershed district permitting experience

ArcGIS Pro skills

Intermediate AutoCAD and/or MicroStation plan production experience

Experience working with Minnesota 103E drainage systems

Sanitary sewer modeling experience

Bolton & Menk will not be providing visa sponsorship or optional practical training extensions for STEM students.

Individuals must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. at the start of employment without a need for current or future visa sponsorship.

Salary Range:

$115,000 – $155,000 depending on years of experience and credentials

Benefits

Competitive compensation plan – overtime compensation available to most employees

Discretionary bonuses available to most employees

ESOP – Employee ownership (ESOP); 100% company‑paid contributions

401(k) match program

Paid time off (PTO)

Volunteer time off (VTO)

Six paid flexible company holidays

Two floating personal holidays for events that are important in your life

Tuition reimbursement

Parental leave

Short‑term and long‑term disability

Dependent care reimbursement

Employee assistance program

Health insurance

Flexible spending account

Life insurance

Vision insurance

Equal Employment Opportunity Bolton & Menk, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity / affirmative action employer including disability and veterans.

Bolton & Menk complies with all federal, state, and local EEO laws and regulations.

The company is committed to the diversity of people, thoughts, and experiences necessary to develop infrastructure systems that serve all people.

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