Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District ยท 3 days ago
Project Manager
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Responsibilities
Provide project management for assigned projects, including managing schedule, budget, commitments (contracts), and project status.
Manage consultants to ensure conformance with MMSD policies, procedures, standards, and design criteria.
Schedule and facilitate multiple project activities, including project progress meetings and workshops. Coordinate and schedule work with various MMSD departments.
Provide quality assurance reviews on active projects and deliverables to limit contract modifications.
Ensure the completion of all required documentation, record documents, etc., for assigned projects.
Propose new projects and prepare schedule and budget estimates upon which MMSD's annual and long-range capital budget is based.
Prepare technical memorandums, reports, and presentations for water reclamation facility projects.
Conduct data analysis and engineering computations related to projects.
Support the asset management group with the completion of risk assessments and business case evaluations as assigned.
Support the research team with document reviews and pilots as assigned.
Perform inter-agency coordination on assigned projects, which may include municipalities, utility groups, regulatory agencies, and community groups.
Review engineering analyses of MMSD's facilities for assigned projects. Assist the legal, contract compliance, and communication departments with technical expertise as needed.
Perform engineering analysis and calculations related to large projects, including equipment capacities, conveyance capacities, operation and maintenance costs, energy costs. and other process variables.
Follow, comply with, and enforce safety and work rules and regulations while on project sites.
Complete special projects as assigned.
Qualification
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Required
Bachelor's degree in civil/environmental/chemical engineering or a related engineering discipline.
Two to three years of job-related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Planning, engineering, design, or construction management experience.
Wastewater, sewer, or watercourse related experience.
Strong project management skills.
High degree of interpersonal and problem-solving skills with a demonstrated ability to resolve conflict.
Ability to apply engineering principles and practices to the solution of engineering problems.
Ability to apply written and oral communication skills to the completion of job duties.
Ability to read, interpret, and work with blueprints, specifications, and plans.
Ability to establish and maintain effective public and working relations.
Microsoft Office experience required.
Computer software proficiency.
Valid driver's license and a good driving record at time of application and throughout employment.
Preferred
Familiarity with the wastewater treatment process and experience using treatment process modeling is desirable.
Experience in data analytics and reporting is desirable.
Experience in SUMO Dynamita, Hach WIMS, Power BI, ArcGIS Insights, Python, SCADA, or project management scheduling software is desirable.
Ability to handle substantial datasets and conduct statistical analysis within an engineering context is desirable.
Benefits
Annual vacation: Earn three to five weeks of vacation based on years of service
Personal Days: Earn four personal days annually
Sick Leave: Earn 10 days annually
Holidays: 10 days annually
Insurance Benefits: Health, dental, vision, life, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance benefits as well as an employee assistance program and flexible spending accounts. Some employee contributions may be required to participate in these benefits
Retirement Benefit: Participation in the Wisconsin Retirement System, which requires an employee contribution. + Voluntary Retirement Benefit: Choice of three 457(b) deferred compensation plans, which requires an employee contribution
Paid Parental Leave: Employees meeting the eligibility requirements under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) will receive a maximum of six weeks (240 hours) of paid parental leave for the birth, adoption, or placement of a child or children
Educational Reimbursement Program: Employees are eligible for tuition reimbursement for up to $5,000 based on degree level being pursued
Wages: Employees are paid biweekly
Parking: Free parking in MMSD's lot
Company
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is a regional government agency that provides water reclamation and flood management services.
Funding
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