Project Manager - Wastewater and Process Water
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Construction
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Water Management, Water Engineer, Environmental Engineer
Project Manager – Civil / Water Infrastructure
The Project Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing critical civil and water infrastructure scopes on a large, complex industrial construction program in Boise, Idaho. This role provides day-to-day leadership across engineering coordination, permitting, contractor oversight, schedule and cost control, and field execution. The Project Manager will focus heavily on water-related and site-civil deliverables including Water Pillar scope, IW Pump House, RAW/NPW systems, permitting, storm water pond construction, box culvert installation, and a 5-mile creek relocation effort.
This is a highly visible, hands-on role requiring strong field presence, stakeholder management, and proven experience delivering regulated civil/water infrastructure packages safely, on schedule, and to spec.
Key ResponsibilitiesProject Leadership & Execution
- Leads planning and execution of assigned civil/water infrastructure scopes from design coordination through construction, turnover, and closeout.
- Serves as the primary point of contact for contractors, consultants, and internal stakeholders for assigned packages.
- Establishes work plans, sequencing strategies, and weekly execution priorities aligned with program milestones.
Water Infrastructure Scope Ownership
- Manages water pillar-related scope, including scope definition, constructability input, contractor alignment, and field execution oversight.
- Oversees IW Pump House coordination and construction execution, including civil/structural interfaces and utility integration.
- Coordinates RAW/NPW (Raw / Non-Potable Water) systems scope, tie-ins, temporary systems (as required), and commissioning/turnover readiness.
Permitting & Regulatory Coordination
- Owns permitting activities tied to stormwater, culverts, waterways, and relocation work, ensuring compliance with applicable federal, state, and local requirements.
- Coordinates with environmental teams, jurisdictional authorities, and consultants to maintain permit schedules and reporting requirements.
- Maintains accurate permit documentation, inspections, and compliance tracking.
Stormwater & Drainage Construction
- Manages storm water pond scope including excavation, grading, liners/structures (as applicable), erosion control, and final stabilization.
- Coordinates drainage infrastructure and related utilities to prevent conflicts and rework.
Box Culvert & Creek Relocation
- Leads box culvert planning and installation, ensuring structural, hydraulic, and site integration requirements are met.
- Manages a 5-mile creek relocation effort, including alignment coordination, erosion control, environmental compliance, and construction sequencing.
- Ensures monitoring, documentation, and quality requirements are maintained for waterway-related work.
Schedule, Cost, and Reporting
- Develops and maintains detailed look-ahead plans (2–6 weeks) and supports master schedule integration.
- Tracks budget, forecasts cost-to-complete, manages change orders, and documents scope changes.
- Produces weekly status reports highlighting progress, constraints, risks, and mitigation actions.
Safety, Quality, and Risk Management
- Enforces jobsite safety standards and ensures contractors comply with safety plans and requirements.
- Leads quality planning and verification for assigned scopes, including inspections, testing, and punch list management.
- Identifies project risks early and implements mitigation plans to protect schedule and budget.
- 7+ years of project management experience in heavy civil, water infrastructure, utilities, or large-scale industrial construction.
- Demonstrated experience managing permitting and regulatory coordination for civil/waterway or stormwater scopes.
- Proven experience with pump houses, raw/non-potable water systems (RAW/NPW), stormwater infrastructure, and complex site-civil packages.
- Experience executing box culvert work and/or drainage/culvert structures in active construction environments.
- Experience supporting or leading creek/stream relocation or waterway modification scopes (environmental compliance and sequencing strongly preferred).
- Strong working knowledge of construction planning, subcontract management, cost control, and schedule management.
- Ability to work on-site in Boise, Idaho and maintain consistent field presence.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to coordinate across owners, engineers, contractors, and authorities.
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