Project Manager – Water/Wastewater

Neel-Schaffer, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Manage water/wastewater civil projects, lead teams, and liaise with clients

Requirements

  • pe license
  • civil engineering
  • 8+ years
  • hydraulic modeling
  • autocad
  • arcgis

What You Bring

-Licensed Professional Engineer in Mississippi or the ability to obtain within 6 to 12 months, preferred. -Critical thinking and problem-solving skills, with the ability to plan and conceptualize. -Bachelor of Science in Civil or Environmental Engineering. -The ability to produce technical reports and memorandums that are clear, concise, and accurate. -Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. -8-plus years of experience with technical work and project management in the field of Water/Wastewater, Municipal or Site Civil. -The ability to communicate effectively during day-to-day interactions with teaming partners, colleagues, and clients. -Experience with hydraulic design and computer modeling software preferred. -Experience with hydraulic computer models such as EPANET, Bentley WaterCAD or Autodesk InfoWater, preferred. -AutoCAD (and/or Civil 3D), and ArcGIS is advantageous.

The Company

About Neel-Schaffer, Inc.

-A respected, multi-disciplinary engineering firm focusing on infrastructure, transportation, and utilities. -Provide tailored solutions for municipalities, state agencies, and private developers. -Offer expertise in civil engineering, environmental solutions, and design services. -Handle complex, large-scale projects from transportation planning to water resource management.

Sector Specialisms

Transportation

Water

Civil/Site

Environmental Services

Support Services

Structural Engineering

Hydraulic Structures

Flood-control Structures

Reservoirs

Weirs

Gated Drainage Structures

Revetments

Warehouses

Hangars

Historic Structure Rehabilitation

Industrial Buildings

Commercial Buildings

Parking Structures

Retaining Walls

Foundations

Surveying

Emergency Management

Geotechnical Engineering

Planning Services

Water Treatment

Storm Water Management