Oversee civil engineering design of municipal, commercial, residential, and institutional projects, including site design and permitting
Prepare reports and permit applications related to civil engineering projects
Design and manage various civil engineering-related projects, including drainage collection, detention, and treatment systems, water and wastewater systems, roads and parking areas, pedestrian facilities, stream crossings, and other related project types
Develop comprehensive project plans that merge customer requirements with company goals and coordinate various managers and technical personnel during all project phases, from initial development through implementation
Manage project resources, including personnel, equipment, and materials, ensuring they are used efficiently and effectively
Monitor project budgets, ensuring that costs are controlled and financial objectives are met
Identify potential project risks and develop mitigation strategies to minimize impact
Communicate project status, updates, and key milestones to stakeholders and senior management
Ensure that all projects are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget, meeting the required quality standards
Lead and motivate project teams, fostering a collaborative and productive work environment
Maintain comprehensive project documentation, including plans, reports, and records
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related field
6-12 years of professional experience in the practice of civil engineering; New Hampshire design and permitting experience preferred
Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred
PMP or related Project Management certification, preferred
Experience with AutoCAD design software, including Civil3D
Experience with HydroCAD stormwater analysis software or similar
Technical experience and sound understanding of civil engineering fundamentals, including stormwater/drainage design, surface water hydrology, water and wastewater systems, culvert design, and roadway/parking design
Project management experience, or management ability, and willingness to learn
Valid driver’s license and personal vehicle; occasional travel required
Ability to complete field work, including carrying equipment and walking on an undeveloped site