Lead design and project management of industrial water/wastewater treatment solutions.
-Develop relationships with strategic client’s key personnel. -Ensure project compliance with all Arcadis practices and quality and safety standards. -Deliver guidance and meaningful feedback to support career development and progression of mid-level and junior staff. -Work in and contribute to all areas of the IWTO business (business development, technology, and project delivery). -Make decisions guided by organizational and functional strategies / objectives. -Provide leadership, direction, and coaching to project team members. -Coordinate execution of projects with other disciplines.
-Professional Engineer registration in one or more states -Master’s degree in engineering. -10+ years of industrial wastewater experience. -14+ years of experience. -Active business and risk manager capable of successfully planning and executing projects. -Very strong competitor knowledge and focus. -Demonstrate expert critical thinking, accountability, collaboration, communication, self-discipline, self-development, conflict resolution and adaptability/flexibility skills. -Demonstrated team player and builder. -Travel as needed for client meetings, project site visits, etc. project staffing needs (up to 25%). -Have a strong understanding of industrial water, business trends and competitor strategies. -Bachelor’s degree in Chemical, Civil, Environmental, or Mechanical Engineering.
-Evolved into a global design, engineering and consultancy powerhouse. -Excels in major infrastructure, water management, urban building, transport and industrial manufacturing projects worldwide. -Recent standout assignments include flood defences in New York, the Sydney Metro, and sustainable legacy planning for the Paris Olympics. -Structured around core business areas—Places, Mobility, Resilience and Intelligence—backed by digital centres of excellence. -Notable for blending data-driven tools with traditional consulting to optimise asset lifecycles and smart infrastructure.
Infrastructure
Water
Environment
Buildings
Transport
Utilities