Project Manager - Water
About the role
The Project Manager will oversee project teams, prepare and manage drinking water infrastructure projects, and establish long-term relationships with municipal clients.
Responsibilities
- Oversee project teams with preparing new or upgrading existing drinking water infrastructure projects including groundwater and surface water source, treatment, pump station, storage, and/or pipeline evaluation, design, and construction projects
- Deal with multiple projects and clients along with managing technical, budgetary and client aspects of projects
- Familiar with water system permitting, funding, planning, modeling, design, and construction with technical expertise in distribution and/or treatment projects
- Review assigned project(s) to define project scope, determine work procedures/sequences and develop schedules, budgets, staffing, sub-consultant involvement, and progress billing points
- Prepare and/or supervise engineering reports, studies, calculations, and Contract Documents
- Aid with business development, marketing, and proposal preparation with support from senior management as needed
- Supervise, train, and mentor junior staff
- Participate in professional organizations through presentations and/or technical committees
Requirements
- BS in Civil, Environmental, or equivalent Engineering degree is required; Master’s degree preferred
- Professional engineering registration/license or ability to receive within one year of hire; Massachusetts or New Hampshire preferred
- Valid driver’s license is required. Some travel will be required to client meetings and project sites
- Familiarity with Massachusetts/New Hampshire public bidding projects
- Passion for drinking water engineering
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Organizational/time management skills are required
- Adept at interpersonal relationship building, conflict resolution, team leadership, and mentoring
Qualifications
- Salary Range: $115,000 - $150,000 depending on experience
Benefits
At Weston & Sampson, you’ll work alongside more than 1,000 employee-owners who are passionate about improving our communities. From providing clean water to designing resilient infrastructure and sustainable environments, our work has a direct impact on quality of life. We’re looking for curious, driven professionals who want to contribute to innovative, impactful projects and grow with a team that supports them.
Skills
- Strong project management skills
- Technical expertise in distribution and/or treatment projects
- Experience with water system permitting, funding, planning, modeling, design, and construction
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Excellent communication and organizational skills
Benefits
Our benefits package includes:
- Competitive salary and bonus structure
- Paid time off
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Employee ownership program
- Professional development opportunities
- Flexible work schedule
- Work-life balance initiatives
Pay
$115,000 - $150,000 depending on experience
Schedule
Staffed from one of our Massachusetts or New Hampshire office locations with the flexibility to work from home a couple days a week
Benefits
At Weston & Sampson, you’ll work alongside more than 1,000 employee-owners who are passionate about improving our communities. From providing clean water to designing resilient infrastructure and sustainable environments, our work has a direct impact on quality of life. We’re looking for curious, driven professionals who want to contribute to innovative, impactful projects and grow with a team that supports them.
Company Overview
We are a 100% employee-owned, interdisciplinary firm offering design, engineering, and environmental services. Since our founding in 1899, we have worked to build a collaborative, forward-thinking environment grounded in respect for each other’s ideas.
Application
To apply, please visit: https://www.westonandsampson.com/careers