What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager (Bridge) position at W3Global?
Overview
- We are seeking an experienced Bridge Project Manager to manage bridge design and inspection projects for state and local clients throughout Indiana. This role provides the opportunity to lead new and rehabilitated bridge projects and bridge inspection contracts of varying size and complexity while working within a collaborative, multidisciplinary engineering team.
- Develop and manage bridge projects from concept through final delivery with minimal oversight
- Lead and provide quality control for bridge design computations, quantities, cost estimates, reports, specifications, and plans
- Plan, prepare for, and facilitate project meetings, including agendas and meeting minutes
- Serve as a primary point of contact for clients, agencies, and project stakeholders
- Coordinate closely with roadway, drainage, environmental, survey, utility, and construction professionals
- Support proposal development, fee estimates, contract preparation, and project budgeting
- Participate in bridge inspections, load ratings, data entry, and reporting, and provide repair or replacement recommendations
- Develop and refine internal design tools, calculation templates, and standard practices
- Mentor and support junior engineers, interns, and co-op students
- Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (required)
- Engineer in Training (EIT) certification or Professional Engineer (PE) license
- 6 years of experience in bridge design and/or bridge project management
- Bridge inspection experience or interest is a plus
- Experience with LEAP Conspan, Merlin-Dash, and Bridge Rating (BrR) software
- Proficiency with AutoCAD Civil 3D
- Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
- Valid driver's license and ability to safely traverse uneven terrain and job sites
- Strong communication, organization, and leadership skills
- This position offers a flexible work environment that includes a combination of office, remote, and field work. Occasional travel is required for inspections, site visits, and client meetings.