Project ManagerUnder the supervision of the Engineering Supervisor, the Project Manager independently leads complex engineering projects from concept through closeout. This role functions as the highest non-supervisory level in the department, requiring advanced technical judgment, providing informal mentorship to junior engineers, and ensuring projects are delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and in alignment with organizational goals. The Project Manager takes full ownership of assigned capital and operational projects, including scope development, technical design, cost tracking, consultant management, construction oversight, and communication with internal and external stakeholders.Professional Engineer Salary Range: $97,105.19 to $136,918.31 Project Manager Salary Range: $120,178.88 to $169,452.22QualificationsProfessional Engineer Qualifications:Bachelor of Science Degree in EngineeringAt least four (4) years of experience in designing general civil, environmental, structural, mechanical, electrical, chemical, and/or process improvements, including experience in managing all phases of projects from conception to completion.Professional Engineer (PE) license issued by the State of Iowa.Must possess a valid driver's license with good driving record.
This position requires Driver remain insurable under the Company's coverage.Project Manager Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in engineering or closely related field.At least eight (8) years of progressive engineering experience, including a minimum of two years in the design and construction of water treatment, facilities, or process-related projects.Experience working effectively in a team environment, with accountability for resources, project schedules, and finances.Active registration in Iowa as a Professional Engineer (PE).Must possess a valid driver's license with good driving record. This position requires Driver remain insurable under the Company's coverage.Preferred Qualifications:Master of Science in Engineering.IDNR Grade II Water Distribution Operator and/or Grade II Water Treatment License.Experience designing and constructing water system improvement projects.Hardware/Software/Equipment/Tools Needed to Perform Job:Personal computer, smartphone, and general office equipmentMicrosoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)GIS and hydraulic modeling softwareCAD software (such as MicroStation or similar tools)Document review and markup software (e.g., Adobe, Bluebeam)SCADA interfaces for facility-related assignmentsGPS equipment and field data collection toolsSafety equipment required for construction or plant environmentsLadders, scaffolding, and other access equipment as neededPhysical Requirements:Frequently lifts or carries objects up to 10 poundsOccasionally lifts or carries objects up to 25 poundsWorking Conditions:Frequent work in office environments and outdoor settings, including rights-of-way and construction sitesOccasional work in confined spaces, elevated areas, or treatment plant environmentsExposure to weather conditions, construction noise, and typical industrial hazards