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Project Manager - Utility Infrastructure
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- Project Managers work under the direction and mentoring of Team Leaders, Technical Directors and the Group Leader and are expected to be proficient at all of the engineering tasks of Staff and Project Engineers, and must also be proficient at: Taking full ownership of, and managing all aspects of, projects from conception to completion.
- Oversee Utility Infrastructure planning, studies and design projects, which may include: regulatory compliance, funding sources, alternative project delivery, construction, utility management, drinking water (source of supply, treatment, residuals handling, pumping, distribution, storage), wastewater (collection, CSOs, lift stations, treatment, biosolids), and stormwater management (drainage, green infrastructure)
- Coordinate each project with the client, regulatory agencies, utility companies, and land acquisition professionals as necessary to drive the project schedule
- Coordinate each project with other department’s schedules through the Group Leader to promote productivity and cooperation among the project team
- Serve as representative of firm at all required meetings, leading client coordination, project team coordination (including subconsultants), design, and construction progress.
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