Leads contract development, administration and compliance for water infrastructure projects.
-Ensure financial accountability and monitor expenditures for contracts and subcontracts. -Oversee contract administration to ensure compliance with commercial terms, including change management, subcontracting, DBE & small business reporting, and KPI distribution. -Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) on program contract packages, providing guidance on risk management, cost controls, and earned value for high-value construction and installation contracts. -Review and approve project charges, addressing variances and deficiencies as needed. -Manage timelines for contract development and execution. -Lead the development and implementation of robust processes, templates, and policies for contract management across all phases of the project. -Monitor project schedules and resolve contract-related issues during construction. -Direct post-construction activities, including contract close-out and compliance reporting. -Collaborate with leadership and stakeholders to prepare reports, deliver presentations, and communicate key contract performance metrics. -Mentor and support team members, ensuring adherence to program requirements and best practices. -Oversee payment approvals, analyze discrepancies, and ensure timely corrections. -Present contract and budget updates to leadership on a regular basis. -Provide strategic oversight and guidance on P3 and Alternative Delivery projects, ensuring alignment with contractual frameworks and stakeholder expectations.
-Proficiency in using computer applications and software tools, including financial and construction management systems. -Legal or paralegal training or relevant experience supporting contract negotiations and compliance. -Extensive experience in applying engineering principles and practices within water, construction, and design-build projects, including quality assurance and quality control methodologies. -Ability to interpret and apply laws and regulations related to water projects at both local and federal levels. -Strong knowledge of state and federal standards for water-related construction, constructability review processes, and issue resolution strategies. -Advanced skills in Microsoft Excel for managing and analyzing complex data sets. -Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Business Administration, Construction Management, or a related field from an accredited institution (or equivalent combination of education and experience). -Demonstrated experience in contract administration, construction management, and engineering, with a proven track record of ensuring compliance and mitigating risk. -Proven experience managing P3 and Alternative Delivery contracts, including familiarity with risk allocation, performance metrics, and stakeholder coordination.
-Headquartered in Dallas, it has evolved into a global powerhouse delivering consulting, technical, scientific and project delivery services. -Its portfolio spans transformative projects—clean water systems, data centers, rail expansions, offshore wind roadmaps, and wastewater plants. -Specialising in advanced manufacturing, cities & places, energy, environmental, national security & defense, life sciences, transportation and water sectors. -Jacobs has reshaped itself via key moves—spinning off government services, acquiring CH2M in 2017, and exiting traditional oil & gas units. -Projects often tackle high-stakes, complex challenges: wastewater treatment in Vancouver, LIRR station upgrades, and AI data centres in Portugal. -Unusually, the firm shifted its HQ from California to Dallas in 2016 to align with its expanding national and global reach.
Advanced Manufacturing
Cities & Places
Energy
Environmental
National Security & Defense
Life Sciences
Transportation
Water
Cybersecurity and Operational Technology