Join a leading water engineering team as a Water/Wastewater Engineer and Project Manager, responsible for guiding the full lifecycle of municipal treatment facilities. You will oversee planning, design, and construction phases, ensuring technical excellence and alignment with client goals.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead multidisciplinary teams in the development of water and wastewater projects, spanning master planning, conceptual design, detailed engineering, tender documentation, and construction support.
- Coordinate engineering disciplines including structural, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation and controls to ensure integrated design solutions.
- Prepare technical evaluations, design documentation, and reports while maintaining compliance with professional and client-specific quality standards.
- Manage project scope, budget, and schedule, delivering results on time and within defined parameters.
- Act as the primary point of contact for clients, fostering open communication, addressing feedback, and ensuring satisfaction throughout project execution.
- Support business development by contributing to proposals and building relationships that align with client needs.
- Establish and enforce project quality plans in accordance with regulatory and organizational requirements.
- Develop a collaborative team culture focused on accountability, client service, and high-performance delivery.
Qualifications
- Proven background in the engineering and management of water or wastewater treatment systems.
- Strong project management experience across all project stages, from initial studies to construction oversight.
- Experience coordinating diverse technical teams and integrating design inputs across multiple disciplines.
- Demonstrated success in client engagement, problem resolution, and leading project execution under defined constraints.
- Familiarity with quality assurance processes and adherence to professional engineering standards.
- Active involvement in proposal development and business growth initiatives.