What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager / Roadway Engineer position at Burgess & Niple?
B&N Project Manager / Roadway Engineer Responsibilities
- Manage and lead transportation infrastructure design projects focusing on roadways, highways, complete streets, and bicycle/pedestrian facilities for INDOT and local agency clients.
- Lead the design and monitor task performance indicators such as budget, schedule, and risk.
- Develop and maintain strong client relationships with INDOT districts, local municipalities, and regional agencies throughout Indiana.
- Coordinate multidisciplinary project teams and ensure successful project delivery from concept through construction.
- Maintain quality control of work products and ensure compliance with INDOT design standards and specifications.
- Prepare and review project scopes, proposals, and contract amendments.
- Mentor junior level staff and collaborate with Operations Leaders, Project Managers, and Professional Engineers across the firm.
- Lead marketing efforts and proposal development for transportation projects.
- Oversee project permitting and environmental compliance coordination.
- Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited program.
- Professional Engineer (PE) license required (Indiana PE preferred)
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in roadway design and project management
- Demonstrated experience managing INDOT and/or local agency transportation projects.
- Strong knowledge of INDOT design standards, AASHTO guidelines, and Indiana permitting requirements.
- Proficiency with design software such as MicroStation, GEOPAK, OpenRoads, and/or Civil 3D
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with proven ability to interact with clients and regulatory agencies.
- Strong leadership capabilities with experience supervising and mentoring technical staff.
- Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects while meeting deadlines and budget constraints.
- Experience with stormwater management, drainage design, and erosion control is a plus.