WHKS & Co · 2 months ago
Water/Wastewater Project Manager – Mason City, Iowa
WHKS & Co is seeking a Water/Wastewater Project Manager to leverage their expertise in the design and management of water and wastewater projects. The role involves overseeing detailed studies, managing multi-discipline projects, and ensuring effective communication with clients and governmental agencies.
Consulting
Responsibilities
Oversee detailed studies, modeling, and design of wastewater collection, water distribution, and stormwater management systems
Oversee and prepare evaluation reports for water and wastewater treatment facilities
Prepare engineering plans, specifications and other contract documents for the design of water/wastewater systems
Manage multi-discipline projects involving survey, civil, geotechnical, electrical/ mechanical, and structural teams
Lead the production of design calculations and technical reports
Oversee the quality control and budget management of projects
Research issues related to water and wastewater that impact individual projects
Interact with governmental agencies for review and approval of projects
Effectively communicate with clients to develop strong relationships, review project needs, and secure contracts
Qualification
Required
A Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering
5-15+ years of experience with water/wastewater systems design
Professional Engineer in Iowa or ability to obtain license within 6 months is preferred
Valid driver's license
Preferred
Wastewater treatment and collection, and water treatment and distribution project management experience
Collection system field investigation and rehabilitation projects (I/I reduction) experience
Knowledge of options and challenges in Iowa and surrounding states regarding nutrient reduction, effluent toxicity, and current drinking water treatment
Effective technical writing, public speaking, and public meeting skills
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
SewerGems or InfoSWMM modeling
Benefits
Excellent compensation and benefits
Work schedule flexibility