The Highway Project Manager functions as a fully competent engineer in all aspects of the subject matter of assignments. Develops and evaluates plans and criteria for a variety of projects and activities to be carried out by Engineer I, II, III and IV’s (Junior Engineers, Assistant Engineers, and Project Engineers). Assesses the feasibility and soundness of proposal preparation. Generally serves as a staff advisor and consultant as to a technical specialty or a program function. Typical projects include highway design, traffic signal design, long range transportation planning, traffic impact studies, client budget, business development, and transit planning. This position often requires efforts outside normal business hours to meet client requests and/or attend meetings. Responsibilities include: Responsible for the day-to-day client relations for individual projects. Responsible for the day-to-day staffing and project scheduling. Act as a concurrent project manager of many basic projects, a few intermediate projects, and one or two complex projects. Review complete project documents for conformity and QA/QC. Represent the organization in communications and conferences pertaining to broad-aspects of engineering assignments. Train and provide technical guidance to project engineers and staff engineers. Manage project schedules and budgets. Lead project/public meetings in complex projects. Responsible for QA/QC. Provide coordination for multidiscipline projects. Assist in developing intermediate and complex proposals and attend proposal interviews. Prepare bills for projects.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior