Asset Management Project Manager - Water/Wastewater
Kennedy Jenks · Denver, CO · 5 mo ago
HybridProject Management$130k–$175k/yrFull-time
About the role
Founded in 1919, KJ has always looked to the future. With a talented team of professionals and a culture of continuous improvement, we deliver exceptional engineering, environmental consulting, and construction management services, with a focus on innovation and sustainability.
What You’ll Do
- Guide consulting engagements from strategy through execution while partnering with clients and internal teams to deliver practical, data-informed solutions.
- Develop asset management plans and programs: Lead asset inventories, life-cycle cost analysis, service-level development, repair and replacement prioritization, and long-term financial planning to promote efficient, sustainable use of client assets.
- Advance business growth: Build client relationships, collaborate with marketing staff, prepare proposals, and participate in interview teams.
- Guide effective utility management (EUM) studies: Conduct gap analyses, shape strategies, and develop execution plans that improve utility processes, performance, and decision-making.
- Advisory on systems and maintenance strategies: Recommend approaches for computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS software) and apply reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) and reliability-centered design (RCD) principles.
- Lead project delivery: Prepare and negotiate professional services contracts, manage project quality and financial performance, coordinate with subconsultants, and resolve budget and schedule issues.
- Build and mentor teams: Supervise, support, and mentor junior staff and project teams while fostering a collaborative, productive work environment.
What Makes This Role Different
- Strategic client impact: Translate technical analysis into actionable recommendations that help utilities prioritize investments, improve performance, and plan for long-term asset needs.
- Technical mentorship: Strengthen team capability by sharing technical expertise, guiding project teams, and supporting staff development.
Qualifications
- Education: B.S. in Engineering, Geography, Management Information Systems, Environmental Science, or a similar field.
- Experience: 10+ years of combined experience in consulting with municipal utilities or working at a municipal utility.
- Areas of knowledge: Strong technical knowledge of the water and wastewater industry, municipal utility operations, and client service.
- Certifications or licenses: Certification or license applicable to Colorado, such as Professional Engineer (PE), Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE), or Institute of Asset Management Certification (IAM).
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance;
- A health savings account;
- A 401(k);
- Bonus programs;
- Tuition reimbursement;
- Employee ownership opportunity;
- Professional registration support;
- Business travel assistance;
- Competitive paid time off and holidays;
- An employee assistance program;
- Additional programs that support your wellbeing and professional growth.