
Construction Project Manager Water/Wastewater
- Columbus, OH
- $88,000-120,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform engineering work in various engineering fields with an emphasis on wastewater and water treatment process design and design services during construction.
- Lead engineering evaluations, execute design calculations, and prepare reports, plans, and specifications with support of senior level engineering staff
- Construction administration, including shop drawing reviews and RFI responses, and lead the development of construction change orders.
- Lead administrative and project management related tasks for various engineering design projects, including management of subconsultants
- Interface directly with Clients and third-party construction managers
- Perform field activities such as site investigations
- Data collection, manipulation, analysis, and documentation
- BS Degree in Engineering (Civil, Environmental, Chemical, or Mechanical) or Construction Engineering or Construction Management required
- MS degree in (Civil, Environmental, Chemical, or Mechanical) Engineering preferred
- Minimum of 5+ years of professional work experience in the design and/or design services during construction of water/wastewater treatment plants and conveyance systems.
- Experience with construction administration and project management experience of designed systems is preferred.
- Certified Construction Manager (CCM) preferred
- Professional in Engineering (PE) in Ohio within 6 months of hire preferred
- Candidate must have strong verbal/written communication skills, organizational skills, and the ability to work well both independently and in team environment
- Valid driver's license and good driving record required
- Experience using Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access, Teams, Outlook). Understanding of Autodesk Revit software.
- Ability to walk slowly around a field site of varying size that may have areas of tall plant growth, uneven, muddy, and/or rocky ground to perform inspections and take photographs.
- Ability to work for short periods of time in extreme temperatures including heat and cold.
- Ability to wear required safety equipment at sites including hard hats, steel toed boots (or other approved toe protection), etc.
- Ability to stand for several hours observing and working within roadway traffic control zones
- Ability to operate a personal vehicle or BC Pickup Truck to commute to jobsites and to access work areas on site
- Ability to remain alert and vigilant while working in urban environments and be able to walk swiftly for a short distance to clear an area where a potential hazard is identified.
- Ability to climb stairs (10+ flights) or ladders (up to 24 feet typically) to access structures for visual inspection, multiple times in a day.
- Ability to lift objects on job sites less than 30 pounds