What are the responsibilities and job description for the Structural Engineering Project Manager (Brunswick, Maine) position at A Hiring Company?
You’re a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with hands-on experience in structural engineering, skilled at managing projects that involve steel, concrete, timber, and masonry systems. You will lead structural engineering projects, applying your technical expertise to deliver safe, efficient, and constructible solutions while coordinating multidisciplinary teams and supporting client relationships. At Sebago Technics — a 100% employee-owned, innovative firm — collaboration, technical excellence, and community impact are at the heart of everything we do. Here, your technical leadership is valued, your professional growth is supported, and your work directly shapes Maine’s communities. We’re looking for a Project Manager who wants to combine structural engineering expertise with leadership to guide projects, foster team success, and thrive in a culture that celebrates ownership, collaboration, and technical excellence — including our expanding mid-coast presence in Brunswick, Maine.
Please note, this is not a generalist project manager role. We kindly ask that only candidates with substantial structural engineering experience and a PE license apply, as this position requires the technical knowledge and hands-on expertise to successfully lead structural projects.
What You’ll Do
- Lead structural engineering projects from concept through construction.
- Manage scope, schedule, budget, and deliverables, ensuring quality and client satisfaction.
- Review and approve engineering plans, reports, and technical documentation.
- Provide construction administration services, including shop drawing review, site visits, and field observations.
- Mentor and guide junior engineers, CAD designers, and multidisciplinary team members.
- Represent Sebago Technics professionally with clients, contractors, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders.
- Identify potential project risks and implement mitigation strategies to minimize delays and cost overruns.
- Stay current with building codes, design software, industry trends, BIM, and sustainable design practices.