Project Manager
Project Management
Project Managers lead and oversee complex civil infrastructure projects, typically managing budgets of around $20 million annually. You are responsible for the entire project lifecycle, from initial planning and design to construction and closeout. Project Managers develop project scopes, create schedules, manage budgets, and ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. You coordinate teams of engineers, subcontractors, and other personnel, while also managing client relationships and ensuring safety regulations are followed. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills are essential for successfully delivering these large-scale projects.

BS in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or equivalent related major with 5 or more years of engineering or related construction experience


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