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Construction Engineering and Inspection Project Manager

Horrocks

The Role

Overview

Manage CEI projects, overseeing staff, budgets, schedules, and client relations.

Key Responsibilities

  • data analysis
  • materials testing
  • contractor coordination
  • project management
  • client liaison
  • quality reporting

Tasks

-Analyze engineering-related data and test materials, review plans -Effectively communicates and coordinates work with contractors, subcontractors, utility owners, and property owners to minimize delays and disturbances while maximizing the progress of the projects -Manage and coordinate with field staff -Growing the Horrocks Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) practice in the state and DOT markets. -Monitor, coordinate inspector's activities (civil, structural and materials testing) as well as project quality standards while reporting on all schedules, budgeting and other pertinent project management requirements -Serve as liaison to the project clients -Project management, interfacing with the client, contractors and subcontractors. -Inspect contract documents to make sure they are compliant with standards and specifications -Timely delivery and/or quality of deliverables -Participate in state leadership to develop strategic partners, develop teaming partnerships and markets and strategically position CEI department for upcoming RFP’s and project assignments. -Take notes on project operations, and resolve any issues that mitigate delays to contractor’s/project’s progress -Participate in state leadership in developing and maintaining CEI business development plan.

Requirements

  • pe license
  • civil engineering
  • 5+ years
  • aci concrete
  • atssa
  • swppp

What You Bring

-ACI Concrete Testing Field Tech – Plus -CertificationsActive Professional Engineering License (PE) – PlusACI Concrete Testing Field Tech – PlusATTI Field Tech – PlusATSSA Traffic Control Supervisor – PlusErosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) - Plus -Possess a valid driver's license and a good driving record -Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (Preferred) -Active Professional Engineering License (PE) – Plus -5+ years of CE&I experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience

Benefits

Compensation: $180,000 - $230,000 / year -Generous paid time off -Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance -Professional development opportunities including in-house training -Paid professional organization membership and professional licensure -401(k): 50% match of contribution up to 6%

The Company

About Horrocks

-Evolving from a regional consultancy to a full‑service civil engineering leader across the Intermountain West. -Headquartered in American Fork with satellite offices in Idaho and multiple Utah cities. -Typically designs and delivers public works: roadways, bridges, water treatment plants, utilities and transit systems. -Known for holistic delivery: combining planning, design, construction management, and digital services. -Projects span state DOT highways, municipal water networks, telecom infrastructure, and large land development.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Energy

Water Resources

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government