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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
Leads project and program engineering teams supporting facility and pipeline initiatives, including planning, budget/schedule/risk controls, public and stakeholder coordination, regulatory compliance, design oversight (preliminary and final), and construction management.
Supports client and owner teams with Capital Improvement Program (CIP) governance, management, and informed project decision‑making.
Applies field and technical expertise to improve design and construction execution, develop probable construction cost estimates, and collaborate with program leadership on resource planning and utilization.
Plans, schedules, and executes engineering work for moderately complex projects, including urban pipeline systems and utility–public interface projects.
Accountable for project budgets, schedules, contractual commitments, and adherence to quality standards.
Maintains full technical responsibility for organizing, interpreting, coordinating, and executing project assignments.
Demonstrates strong knowledge of industry‑standard asset management practices, including asset planning, inventories, condition and risk assessments, operations and maintenance strategies, and capital investment planning.
Contributes to problem definition, scope development, and investigative efforts, applying innovative concepts and technical approaches where appropriate.
Exercises independent judgment and makes authoritative technical decisions.
Works remotely or on client job sites as needed, builds and maintains strong client relationships, and supports ongoing client engagement at the staff level.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, or a related discipline.
Minimum of 10 years of professional experience (excluding advanced degrees).
Licensed Professional Engineer (PE).
Proven experience across planning, design, and construction phases of infrastructure projects.
Construction‑phase experience providing engineering services and coordinating directly with Construction Management teams.
Program‑or project‑level experience with water and wastewater facilities, collection and transmission systems, reclaimed water planning, pipeline rehabilitation, pump stations, and/or reservoirs.
Demonstrated ability to assess staff performance, evaluate outcomes, and recommend adjustments to meet program and project objectives.
Master’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field of study. (+)
Certified Project Management Professional (PMP). (+)
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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
Leads project and program engineering teams supporting facility and pipeline initiatives, including planning, budget/schedule/risk controls, public and stakeholder coordination, regulatory compliance, design oversight (preliminary and final), and construction management.
Supports client and owner teams with Capital Improvement Program (CIP) governance, management, and informed project decision‑making.
Applies field and technical expertise to improve design and construction execution, develop probable construction cost estimates, and collaborate with program leadership on resource planning and utilization.
Plans, schedules, and executes engineering work for moderately complex projects, including urban pipeline systems and utility–public interface projects.
Accountable for project budgets, schedules, contractual commitments, and adherence to quality standards.
Maintains full technical responsibility for organizing, interpreting, coordinating, and executing project assignments.
Demonstrates strong knowledge of industry‑standard asset management practices, including asset planning, inventories, condition and risk assessments, operations and maintenance strategies, and capital investment planning.
Contributes to problem definition, scope development, and investigative efforts, applying innovative concepts and technical approaches where appropriate.
Exercises independent judgment and makes authoritative technical decisions.
Works remotely or on client job sites as needed, builds and maintains strong client relationships, and supports ongoing client engagement at the staff level.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, or a related discipline.
Minimum of 10 years of professional experience (excluding advanced degrees).
Licensed Professional Engineer (PE).
Proven experience across planning, design, and construction phases of infrastructure projects.
Construction‑phase experience providing engineering services and coordinating directly with Construction Management teams.
Program‑or project‑level experience with water and wastewater facilities, collection and transmission systems, reclaimed water planning, pipeline rehabilitation, pump stations, and/or reservoirs.
Demonstrated ability to assess staff performance, evaluate outcomes, and recommend adjustments to meet program and project objectives.
Master’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field of study. (+)
Certified Project Management Professional (PMP). (+)
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