Description

Lumos & Associates is currently seeking an accomplished Public Works Project Manager to help lead our growing team of design professionals in our El Dorado Hills, California office. This position requires a Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in California and/or Nevada, or ability to obtain reciprocity within 6 months.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated leader to help build, direct, and advance this technical focus group in northern California and Nevada.

The Project Manager is responsible for leading and supporting public works projects (including transportation, utilities, pavement maintenance and water/ wastewater projects) for agency clients throughout our service territory. Additionally, there are opportunities for leading and supporting land development projects within our service territory.

As a leadership position within the company, the Project Manager promotes and develops new and repeat business opportunities that are in alignment with Lumos & Associates strategies and goals.

The ideal candidate will possess the following qualities and skills

  • Strong technical background in public works and land development and have a demonstrated ability to serve in responsible charge capacity for projects.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to present technical information in public forums as well as interpersonal communication with team members and colleagues.
  • High level of creativity, organizational skills, and attention to detail, as well as a demonstrated ability to manage and oversee several tasks simultaneously.
  • Strong business acumen necessary to maintain project budgets and develop new and repeat business with existing and new clients.

Key Responsibilities

  • Coordinate, oversee, and direct the project design team during the execution of projects in responsible charge.
  • Develop, implement, and maintain project schedules and budgets.
  • Provide coaching, mentoring, and delegating responsibility to staff.
  • Provide technical review (QA/QC) of projects.
  • Serve as the primary contact with clients.
  • Provide leadership in the development of new business and promoting repeat and referral business.
  • Prepare and review project proposals, qualification statements, promotional materials.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering.
  • 8+ years of related engineering design and management experience.
  • California and/or Nevada P.E. license, or ability to obtain reciprocity within 6 months.
  • Experience working in and managing a team of technical staff in multiple disciplines.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills including public/client presentations.
  • Valid drivers license and driving record with 3 or less demerit points.

Pay Transparency Statement

The compensation range reflects the Company’s reasonable expectation at the time of posting. We consider a number of factors when making individual compensation decisions including, but not limited to, skill sets, experience and training, and other business needs.

California salary pay range
$136,000$150,000 USD

 

Benefits offered to eligible full-time employees include:

  • Company paid medical, dental, and vision Insurance 
  • Company paid Short/Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance 
  • Health Savings Account with employer contribution
  • Flex Spending Account 
  • 401(K) Plan + company match 
  • Discretionary Annual Bonus 
  • Paid Time Off; Paid Holidays; Flex Work Schedule

 

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