Senior Project Manager - Land Development

Overview

On Site
USD 145,000.00 - 170,000.00 per year
Full Time

Skills

Project Planning
Scheduling
Quality Control
Regulatory Compliance
Budget
Invoices
Accounts Receivable
Mentorship
Civil Engineering
Management
Hydraulics
AutoCAD
AutoCAD Civil 3D
Leadership
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Financial Management

Job Details

Title: Senior Project Manager - Land Development
Location: Cary, NC
Pay: $145K - $170K
Type: Direct hire
Industry: Civil Engineering

Responsibilities
  • Manage and deliver land development projects including stormwater management, grading, water/sanitary sewer, and erosion/sediment control design
  • Lead project planning, scheduling, and execution to meet deadlines and budgets
  • Oversee quality control and ensure compliance with regulatory agency requirements
  • Prepare proposals, scopes, budgets, and manage project financials (invoices, receivables)
  • Build and maintain strong client relationships, while pursuing new business opportunities
  • Mentor, hire, and train new staff to grow a high-performing civil/site development team
  • Provide oversight and guidance on permitting and construction activities

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (required)
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license
  • 10+ years of site design experience in land development
  • Expertise in stormwater management, hydraulics, hydrologic analysis, grading, and site development
  • Proficiency with AutoCAD (Civil 3D experience preferred)
  • Knowledge of city, county, and state land use processes and regulations (NC experience preferred)
  • Strong leadership, client management, and financial management skills

All applicants must be able to work in the United States without current or future sponsorship

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