Water/Wastewater Project Manager - Transmission and Utilities
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Management -
Management
Water Management
Water Conveyance Project Manager
Freese and Nichols is currently searching for a Water Conveyance Project Manager in our Fort Worth, Texas office. As Project Manager you will manage projects through study, design and construction phases of water pump stations, wastewater lift stations, stormwater pump stations, large diameter pipelines and utility work.
Serving as primary client contact, advising and informing them regarding project status and schedule
Communicating with regulatory agencies, vendors, contractors, partner firms, whose work or services are related to the project and communicating relevant information to the community, or technical groups with interests related to the project
Performing and directing complex studies and investigations and preparing reports of findings
Selecting equipment and material for projects and/or approving manufacturer's shop drawings of these items
Coordinating phases of the work to ensure completion within the established time and budgetary constraints
Advising Construction Manager of questions or problems which arise during construction
Directing assignments, scheduling work and providing technical oversight for project staff including engineers, technicians, designers, drafters and field representatives
Reviewing progress to provide continuity, conformity, and quality
Checking calculations of others and sealing drawings and reports
Maintaining and expanding technical capabilities to ensure that projects utilize state-of-the-art technology
Bachelor's degree in civil or mechanical engineering
6+ years experience with design of in water pump stations, wastewater lift stations, and large and small diameter pipelines
Professional engineer (PE) license in Texas
Preferred
10+ years experience with civil design
Involvement in professional organizations
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