Public Works Flood Control Project Manager
Requirements Summary
Candidates must possess a BS in Civil Engineering and an Arizona Professional Engineer’s license, along with required knowledge in FLO-2D application. A Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) certification is required or must be obtained within six months.
Core Responsibilities
This role involves leading and directing activities to meet client expectations, actively participating in business development, client marketing, and project development across various water resources projects. Key duties include mentoring staff, reviewing calculations, preparing reports, supervising planning and development, and overseeing the production of construction documents.
Key Skills
Company Information
- Industry: Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
- Company Size: 11-50 employees
- Type: Partnership
- Specialties: Direct Placement, Recruiting, Staffing, Headhunting, Logistics, SaaS, IT Recruiting, IT Staffing, Accounting, Consulting, IT Consulting, Accounting Talent, and Logistics Talent
Full Job Description
Job Title: Public Works Flood Control Project Manager Job Type: Full-Time Location: Phoenix, AZ Company Details: The company is a is a locally-owned and operated civil and transportation engineering firm serving Arizona communities since 1984. The #1 ranked civil engineering firm in Arizona for 22 consecutive years and Best Places to Work for 6 years in a row (Ranking Arizona). Job Description We are seeking a talented Public Works Flood Control Project Manager with a passion for Water Resources, specifically surface water. The ideal candidate will lead and direct the activities necessary to meet client expectations. Prior experience demonstrating people skills, technical skills and management skills are essential to this position. In brief, this position will attend and actively participate in business development, client marketing and project development. This is a great opportunity to lead a variety of water resources related projects involving hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and analysis, flood hazard identification/mitigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) studies, Area Drainage Master Studies and Plans (ADMS/P), sediment yield, river mechanics, transportation drainage, and stream stabilization design. Knowledge in the application of FLO-2D is required. This candidate will mentor staff, review engineering calculations, prepare design reports and exhibits, supervise the planning, development, and oversee the production of construction documents. They will conduct quality control reviews of 1D and 2D computer models, floodplain mapping, watershed planning, stream stabilization, closed conduit systems, hydraulic structures, and open channel designs. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Client service skills or ability to develop. Marketing and business development with record of winning projects. Develop scopes, prepare cost proposals, and negotiate contracts. Create and manage project budgets, schedules, and resource allocation. Experienced in employee supervision, development, and mentoring. Apply technical knowledge throughout project duration. Requirements BS in Civil Engineering, AZ Professional Engineer’s license. Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) is required or ability to obtain within six months. Ability to plan, organize, supervise, coordinate technical work and satisfy clients. Ability to communicate clearly, including speaking, listening and writing. Benefits Pathway to ownership Competitive pay Generous PTO plan Health, Dental, Vision Coverage 401(k) with employer matching LTD/STD/Life Insurance In-house training programs Employee Appreciation events Opportunity to participate in community events