Job Openings Project Engineering Manager - Water/Wastewater

About the job Project Engineering Manager - Water/Wastewater

Key Responsibilities

Project Delivery

  • Prepare and review complex engineering designs, calculations, and technical documents for large or multi-project programs.

  • Research and recommend equipment, materials, and technical solutions.

  • Manage project budgets, schedules, and quality standards across disciplines.

  • Lead design and production teams, ensuring coordination and accountability throughout execution.

Client Engagement

  • Understand and address client priorities and project drivers.

  • Communicate project progress and resolve concerns in collaboration with clients.

  • Support business development efforts and pursuit strategies.

  • Manage project scope changes with client input under the guidance of the Project Manager.

Technical Leadership

  • Direct multi-discipline teams to meet technical and project deliverables.

  • Provide specialized input on complex water and wastewater treatment projects.

  • Develop and implement strategies to achieve project objectives.

Team Management

  • Review and guide the work of junior engineers.

  • Mentor and support professional growth and performance of assigned staff.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Professional Engineer (PE) license.

  • Experience in engineering consulting.

  • Proven record in managing multidisciplinary water and wastewater treatment plant upgrades or expansions.

Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelors degree in engineering from an accredited institution.

  • Overall 10-12 Years of Experience and minimum of 5 years of project Management relevant professional experience.
  • Ability to meet pre-employment requirements, including background check, drug screening, and driving record verification.

Work Environment

  • Hybrid or flexible work options may be available after an initial onboarding period.

  • Extended periods of computer and desk work required.

  • Proficiency in video and audio conferencing tools for collaboration.

  • Occasional travel to client or project sites.