The Highway Project Manager is responsible for overall management of clients and projects, including design, communications, personnel management, budgets, schedules, quality control, business development, and client communication & relationships. This position will assist in preparing and implementing annual business goals and multi-year strategic business plans for the Transportation Group.
Requirements
- Plans and conducts work requiring judgment in independent evaluation, selection, and substantial adaptation & modification of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria.
- Manages clients/bridge and/or highway projects specific to local municipalities, WV DOH and more.
- Creates and tracks client proposals including writing scope, technical & price proposals, statements of interests, amendments, developing budgets & schedules, and identifying potential issues.
- Prepares workload forecasting reports.
- Ensures compliance with all environmental, survey, and other rules, regulations, and permitting requirements.
- Possesses knowledge of Codes and Standards applicable to design of projects.
- Prepares technical and price proposals, statements of interests, amendments, and schedules.
- Promotes, utilizes, and supports quality assurance and quality control processes to improve the quality of deliverables and reduce design errors & omissions.
- Prepares, reviews, and coordinates contract agreements for projects. Signs contract agreement within the allotted parameters provided.
- Identifies new markets, develops leads & opportunities, performs business development activities, and pursues new geographies.
- Coaches, mentors, and motivates project team members and sub-consultants.
- Directs, mentors, and guides team members and staff; provides annual performance evaluations and career development plans.
- Manages project risk in accordance with company policy.
Benefits
- Flexible work environment
- Paid training for required licensures
- Competitive benefits
- Bonus plans
- Company-funded Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)