Project Manager - Flood Control
Dibble Engineering
- Phoenix, AZ
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Prepare and effectively manage project budgets, scopes of work and schedules.
- Coordinate all aspects of project life cycle, including: Clients/Owners, design teams, internal staff and all other resources.
- Provide clarification and direction to technical staff on project and general engineering questions.
- Monitor performance of projects.
- Set up accounting and budget tracking for new projects.
- Prepare project billing/invoices and follow up with Clients to ensure timely receipt of payment.
- Perform Quality Assurance and Quality Control for project deliverables.
- Actively participate in the career development of staff.
- Partner with Marketing and Business Development staff on pursuit of new business.
- Participate on project teams for new project interviews.
- Assemble project teams (subconsultants and internal staff).
- Evaluate company practices and provide input for continuous improvement.
- Participate in the execution of the Company's strategic plan.
- Represent the Company at industry events and conferences.
- Expertise using engineering and office software, which may include AutoCAD Civil3D, Microstation, MS Office and others.
- Expertise in hydrologic and hydraulic software, including local H&H tools, DDMSW, HEC-1, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, FLO-2D, HEC-6T, and others.
- Experience in the analysis and design of various flood control infrastructure such as channels, storage basins, storm drain systems, culverts, erosion and scour control, stream restoration techniques and low impact development practices.
- Knowledge and experience with NFIP regulations and FEMA Letters of Map Change.
- Experience determining regulatory floodplains and floodways.
- Strong business relationships with Arizona clients at the local, county and state level that can be used to develop business.
- Ability to lead project staff in multiple offices.
- Ability to manage complex, high value projects.
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously without sacrificing quality or effectiveness.
- The ability to make sound decisions for the benefit of the project and the Company.
- The ability to foresee the impacts of elements of the project.
- Understanding of available resources and the ability to efficiently manage those resources.
- Understanding of project budgeting.
- The ability to consistently meet project deadlines while always maintaining a high level of quality.
- Ability to effectively communicate to all levels of the project team including Clients, technicians, engineers and subconsultants.
- Ability to effectively communicate project and billing status and needs with the Client.
- Proven skills and the ability to successfully negotiate profitable contracts.
- Must have a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, from an accredited college
- Must be registered as a Professional Engineer (PE) in Arizona OR be able to obtain an Arizona PE license within 6 months of employment. Registration in Colorado may be requested within the first year.
- Minimum 12 years drainage engineering experience with increasing level of project management and team management responsibility.