Senior Water/Wastewater Project Managerother related Employment listings - Park Rapids, MN at Geebo

Senior Water/Wastewater Project Manager

Description:
This position offers an exciting opportunity for the selected candidate to be part of a firm with national water/wastewater expertise in a small company environment. We are seeking an experienced engineer and project manager who works with clients to provide project leadership, planning, design, construction, and operational services for wastewater and/or water systems. You will work closely with clients and Donohue project team members throughout each of these project phases. Desired qualifications are listed below. Prior experience in managing multi-discipline project teams including scope, schedule, budget, and quality Experience in planning and designing water and wastewater systems, including pumping, process and mechanical piping, and related valves and process equipment. Positive team- and client-focused attitude directed towards delivering quality work on time and within budget Strong communication and interpersonal skills Active participation in related professional associations a plus An employee-owned firm, Donohue & Associates, Inc. was established in 1997 and since then has expanded to over 100 employees in 11 offices across the Upper Midwest. Engineering News Record ranks Donohue a Top 20 Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Firm. Donohue offers a competitive wage and benefits package with an industry-unique monthly profit-sharing plan. Donohue is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Requirements B.S. in Environmental, Civil, Chemical, or related engineering degree PE registration 10
years of relevant technical experience, Prior project management experience.
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Civil EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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