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We are looking for a Licensed Professional Engineer to join #TeamBergmann as a Water Resource Project Manager for our Infrastructure team!
What You'll Be Doing: The Project Manager is responsible for leading teams to deliver project(s) that span across one or more business units. Project Managers manage resources, schedules, financials, management issues, risks, and project change requests to ensure successful and on-time project delivery.
What We're Looking For: Our ideal candidate is a licensed Professional Engineer and has 10 years experience with flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront facility design and/or rehabilitation projects. We are also looking for experience in hydrology, hydraulics, and environmental engineering. USACE, NEPA, Civil Works, and permitting experience is highly preferred. A bachelors degree in environmental and/or water resources engineering is required, but a Masters degree is preferred.
This position has growth potential for a National Practice Leader Position in the future!
What You'll Need to Be Successful:
Our Water Resources Project Managers also:
All other duties as assigned. We won't ask you to do things way outside your scope, but we are one #TeamBergmann, so "Not my job" is not an option!
EEO/AA including Veterans and Disabled
Full Time
Business Services
$73k-93k (estimate)
03/09/2023
05/13/2024
bergmannpc.com
JACKSONVILLE, FL
200 - 500
1980
Private
MICHAEL STUEBBEN
$10M - $50M
Business Services
Bergmann is an architectural design firm that offers engineering, planning and project management services for commercial, industrial and retail sectors.
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