Wastewater Project Manager
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About the role
What you will be doing at Woodard & Curran:
Managing and executing work on wastewater system design, planning, and construction projects by leading and collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams within Woodard & Curran and with subconsultants.
Determining the overall delivery approach for projects. Partner with senior leadership to develop technical approaches to larger projects.
Scheduling and tracking project budgets, milestones, and deliverables.
Utilizing Woodard & Curran’s Project Management Framework to execute all projects.
Demonstrating strong and proactive communication skills to keep the project management and technical team(s) updated as project work progresses.
Connecting and working with external suppliers and subcontractors support project delivery
Interacting with clients and representing the firm in a professional manner
Visiting client sites for meetings, proposal development, and/or to observe the status of construction projects.
Coordinating with contractors and clients in the field during construction to ensure that projects are executed in compliance with the Contract Documents.
Interfacing with state and local regulatory agencies and permitting officials
Conducting and coordinating QA/QC reviews on project deliverables to ensure Woodard & Curran technical excellence standards are met.
Collaborating with leadership and resource leaders on staffing projects.
Providing input on the development of Woodard & Curran design guidelines and standards.
Preparing and delivering presentations and training programs to internal and external clients and professional associations.
Supporting business development efforts under the direction of a client manager.
What you will need to succeed:
10-15 years of consulting engineering experience.
A B.S. Degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering. An M.S. Degree is preferred.
Registered Professional Engineer in Florida (or ability to apply for reciprocity).
The successful candidate will have project management and delivery expertise in civil and environmental engineering and an in-depth understanding of the engineering concepts associated with municipal water systems.
Ability to manage multiple projects with demonstrated strong project management skills.
Well-versed in state and federal regulations.
Knowledgeable in state bidding laws and funding programs.
Excellent writing, communication, and presentation skills.
Demonstrated ability to conduct effective presentations to stakeholders is a plus.
Experience with proposal writing and developing project scope, budget, and schedules.
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