Burnsville, Minnesota
The Water Resources Project Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing various water resources projects, including watershed management, flood control, stormwater management, and environmental conservation. This role requires strong project management skills, technical expertise, and the ability to work with multidisciplinary teams, as well as maintaining and growing relationships with clients to supplement the company’s business development activities.
Managing project schedules, budgets, and resources
Project planning
Team management
Risk management
Regulatory compliance
Data analysis
Stakeholder Engagement
Project oversight
Quality control
Communication and collaboration
Documentation and reporting
What we offer.
How we like to work.
It’s no secret. The better you treat your talent, the happier they are. That’s why we’ve been especially thoughtful about what we provide our employees. Yes, we want you to create the best work of your career with us, but as importantly, we want you to be happy doing it.
We work hard. We play hard. We take our vacations seriously. Every situation and employee is different, but we put an emphasis on taking needed breaks.
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package. We want to work with the best. Our compensation and benefits packages reflect it.
Some days it can feel like it, but work isn’t everything. We believe in a work-life balance. This means we’re open to discussing a flexible work plan for you.
We’re located right off I-35W and Highway 13 in Burnsville, which means a short driving time from most Twin Cities suburbs.
Strong technical skills and knowledge of the industry
Project management of State and Local Government projects
Proven leadership and effective communication
Problem-solving ability
A work hard, play hard, innovative attitude
A desire to grow with the company
Strong knowledge of hydrology, hydraulics, and stormwater management
A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering (or related field) with Professional Engineer licensure (PE) in Minnesota
If you’ve gotten this far, we know these are things you have, and you probably have them in spades. But just in case:
Knowledge of CADD software, preferably MicroStation
Excellent writing and verbal communication skills
Experience supervising staff
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