Civil Engineering Manager
Listed on 2026-05-16
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Engineering
Operations Manager -
Management
Operations Manager, Program / Project Manager
The Civil Engineering Manager is a key member of the Ware Malcomb senior management team, responsible for the growth, revenue, profitability, staff management, and overall client relationships for the Oak Brook civil engineering market. As Civil Engineering Manager, you will also be responsible for nurturing a positive, team-oriented environment, ensuring financial goals and deadlines are being met, assisting in business development, and managing select projects.
Responsibilities- Prepare proposals and contracts for civil engineering projects
- Review of project revenue projections, monthly financial reports and monthly business reports
- Manage select projects
- Responsible for the growth and profitability of the group
- Attend hearings and planning meetings
- Consistently market and promote new work for Ware Malcomb
- Attend relevant networking functions and set up regular meetings with clients
- Responsible for operations of the group
- Train, mentor and oversee the work of team members
- Responsible for recruiting and hiring new team members
- 10+ years of civil engineering experience, specifically in the field of Land Development
- Experience at the Project Manager or Senior Project Manager level. Prior leadership experience preferred.
- Experience developing and maintaining client relationships
- Professional Engineer (PE)
- Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering
This is a full-time, long-term position.
Compensation$160k-$180k, plus benefits. The final agreed upon compensation is based on individual education, qualifications, experience, licensing, project specialty/complexity and work location. We may exceed the posted compensation range for candidates who surpass the posted requirements. At Ware Malcomb, certain roles are bonus eligible.
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