Transportation Engineering Project Manager
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What Your Day Will Look Like: As a transportation engineering project manager, you'll lead delivery of roadway improvement projects from conceptual design through preliminary, intermediate, and final design phases to construction. You'll manage all aspects of schematic or PS&E plan preparation for roadway projects. The transportation engineering project manager reports to the area manager.
What You'll Do:
Prepare scope, schedule, and budgets for projects and task orders.
Oversee the design for roadway, highway, and traffic engineering projects.
Assist in business development and proposal efforts.
Achieve in project pursuits to win work, coordinating with client account management leads.
What You'll Need:
Bachelor of Science in Civil or Structural Engineering.
Minimum eight years of transportation engineering experience.
Professional Engineer (PE) license.
Proficiency in AutoCad and Civil3D software.
This hybrid job operates between an office environment and a field environment. It routinely requires the use of standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and copy machines. May require occasional exposure to work environments that may include inclement weather, heat, humidity, noise, hazards, atmospheric conditions, and bodies of water, depending on project requirements.
While performing the duties of this job, the physical demands of the employee include frequent sitting, moving, standing, talking, hearing, and occasional balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling, grasping, and feeling. This job may occasionally require operating a company vehicle and lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling up to 35 lbs.
Notice: The above job description is intended to relay a general sense of the position's responsibilities and expectations. It does not describe all tasks that may be assigned. As business demands change, the essential functions of this position may also change. The position requires the successful completion of applicable pre-employment substance screening and background checks.
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