Senior Project Manager, Transportation Engineer
About the role
The role of Senior Project Manager is a fantastic opportunity to be a part of our strong and collaborative team of industry leading professionals, working both independently and together on projects of various sizes and complexities. This individual will be responsible for managing the relationships with some of our most valued Transportation clients, providing exceptional customer service.
Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate business development efforts, including market research, client relationships, developing leads, and securing contracts
- Prepare project proposals and attend pre- and post-proposals meetings/interviews
- Establish, nurture and support the cross-discipline project design processes, communication and best practices, in collaboration with local and business center (BC) leadership
- Athrive, grow, and retain high-quality staff, in collaboration with HR Business Partner, local and BC leadership
- Coach and develop team members to achieve high standards in meeting organizational goals
- Liaise with clients, agencies and others to obtain and determine project requirements, permits, and approvals
- Ensure that client needs are met in a timely and cost-effective manner
- Lead and be responsible for the preparation of Engineering drawings, cost estimates, and preliminary and final reports. This may include technical review and professional stamping of engineering design drawings. It also includes the preparation of construction specifications and tender documents
- Perform project management duties on major projects, including client and sub-consultant coordination; making presentations to planning commissions, contractors and public agencies; attending client meeting; and visiting job sites
- Maintain project budgets, prepare estimates, establish cost controls and maintain project schedules and quality control; prepare monthly billing
- Organize and supervise the work of a technical team with regards to the planning, design, processing and construction support of civil engineering projects; provide direction to guide projects to successful completion
- Provide internal peer review of designs by other land development engineers/technologists
- Cookordinate designs with stormwater management engineers and incorporate stormwater designs into land development drawings
- Ensure projects meet applicable specifications and standards as per the governing municipality and adhere to Stantec’s QA/QC program
- Be the main client contact on the project(s)
- Collaborate with local area leadership, including Project Managers, to ensure the office meets its operation goals and adheres to Stantec’s Project Management framework
Requirements
Experience leading the design and construction support of complex transportation projects
Must have a thorough understanding of roadway, highway, and transit Infrastructure development and construction in the Washington state area.
Must be a self-motivated individual possessing strong English written and verbal communication skills.
Experience with alternative project delivery (APD) projects across a region or nationally is preferred.
Experience with the role of deputy design manager, design manager, and or quality manager on APD projects is preferred.
Experience with clients such as Washington Department of Transportation, and Sound Transit is preferred.
Must exhibit attention to detail and accuracy.
Must be able to coordinate engineering requirements with planning and landscape architecture requirements.
Work well in a team environment and have a collaborative approach.
A working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, and AutoCAD Civil 3D is an asset.
Strong ability to develop business and promote business relationships
Strong project planning and delivery experience.
Must have valid driver's license and good driving record.
Able to travel within the region.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Licensed as a Professional Engineer in Washington state
Minimum of 10 years of project management experience in Washington, including ability to organize and supervise the work of other engineers, designers and sub-consultants, related to residential, industrial and commercial development projects.
Skills
Excellent client and communication skills
Strong design capabilities
Mature knowledge of the Infrastructure market
Benefits
N/A
Pay
$151,700.00 - $227,600.00 Annually
Schedule
Full time