Position Overview
This opportunity is suited for a Project Manager with a strong mechanical and process engineering foundation who is motivated to lead complex environmental infrastructure projects from initial concept through final delivery. The role focuses on managing engineered treatment systems with an emphasis on wastewater applications, requiring both technical fluency and leadership across multidisciplinary teams. The position offers meaningful ownership of project outcomes while contributing to large scale industrial treatment initiatives.
Professional Responsibility and Scope
The Project Manager is responsible for overseeing the full lifecycle of engineered infrastructure projects, including planning, budgeting, execution, and closeout. This includes coordinating internal engineering teams and external contractors, managing procurement of equipment and materials, and maintaining alignment with project schedules and financial targets. The role requires consistent communication with stakeholders to ensure expectations are met while maintaining quality, safety, and regulatory compliance. In addition, the position contributes to preconstruction efforts by evaluating proposals and supporting bid development, ensuring projects are positioned for successful execution from the outset.
Location and Lifestyle Context
This position is based in a hybrid or in office setting depending on experience and proximity to a regional office. The role includes approximately thirty to fifty percent travel to project sites, offering consistent field engagement alongside office based coordination. This structure supports professionals who value hands on involvement in project execution while maintaining a stable home base.
Long Term Professional Growth
The position provides the opportunity to deepen expertise in complex environmental systems while expanding leadership capabilities across increasingly sophisticated projects. Individuals in this role gain exposure to large scale industrial applications and are positioned to take on broader responsibilities within project execution, client engagement, and strategic delivery initiatives over time.
Compensation
Total compensation includes a base salary ranging from $90,000 to $195,000, adjusted based on experience and qualifications. The role is complemented by a comprehensive benefits package designed to support both professional and personal well being.
Team Environment and Leadership Approach
The organization fosters a collaborative and supportive team culture where engineers and project professionals work closely to deliver high quality outcomes. The environment encourages open communication, shared accountability, and a practical approach to problem solving. Leadership emphasizes trust, teamwork, and creating an atmosphere where individuals can perform at a high level while maintaining a positive and engaging workplace dynamic.
Organizational Stability and Industry Position
The company operates within the environmental infrastructure sector, delivering engineered treatment solutions for industrial clients across multiple regions. It maintains a consistent project pipeline driven by ongoing demand for water and wastewater system improvements. The organization is recognized for its ability to execute complex projects and sustain long term client relationships within its market segment.
Experience and Qualification Summary
Candidates should bring a minimum of five years of project management experience with a clear emphasis on wastewater or related environmental systems. A background in mechanical or process engineering is essential, along with demonstrated experience managing construction or infrastructure projects involving process piping and engineered equipment. A relevant degree in engineering, construction management, or a related discipline is preferred. The role requires strong organizational skills, financial oversight experience, and the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously. Proficiency with project management tools and engineering software is expected, along with a solid understanding of construction practices and regulatory requirements. Strong communication skills and the ability to build effective working relationships are critical for success.