Track and manage the financial performance of multiple projects, including forecasting, invoicing, and budget reporting.
Develop and manage detailed project schedules, budgets, and resource allocations to ensure on-time, on-budget delivery.
Conduct or oversee technical studies, master planning, evaluations, and rehabilitation strategies for municipal water/wastewater systems.
Prepare and review project reports, technical memoranda, specifications, and design documents.
Lead the design and project management of water/wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations, lift stations, water wells, odor control systems, and related infrastructure.
Serve as an integral member of a multi-disciplinary project team, working closely with engineers, planners, sub-consultants, and clients.
Coordinate with internal teams and external sub-consultants to ensure alignment with technical, quality, cost, and schedule goals.
Participate in the development of proposals, scopes of work, and presentations to support business development and client engagement.
Stay current with industry standards, technologies, and best practices while continuously expanding professional expertise.
Serve as part of the client management team, fostering strong relationships and identifying future opportunities.
Manage full project life cycles—from initial planning and feasibility through design, permitting, bidding, construction support, and close-out.
Requirements
microsoft office
project management
regulatory
water design
pe license
civil engineering
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; working knowledge of project management and engineering design software preferred.
Strong understanding of regulatory requirements and design standards for municipal utilities.
Excellent project management, communication, and coordination skills.
Prior experience in water/wastewater system design and project management (treatment plants, pump/lift stations, wells, etc.).
Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in any U.S. state with the ability to obtain Texas P.E. licensure within 6 months.
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related engineering field.
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Company
Overview
#159 ranked
ENR Top 500 Ranking
Ranked as the 159th largest design firm in the U.S. in 2025 by Engineering News-Record based on prior-year revenue.
$80M project
Largest Community Project
Engineered the $80 million River Ranch community, showcasing expertise in large-scale master-planned developments.
Founded in 1976 in Texas, the firm has grown from a local engineering office into a nationally ranked Top-500 design powerhouse.
Privately held and built on its name’s meaning—‘essence’—the company has gradually expanded both service lines and geographic reach.
It operates 12 offices across Texas and Florida, offering full-service civil, structural, electrical, environmental engineering, planning, surveying, and construction support.
Typical projects span master-planned communities, wastewater treatment plants, flood-reduction works, roadway networks, and municipal infrastructure.
Known for tightly integrated in-house teams, they manage everything from feasibility to permitting to construction oversight.
Stand-out fact: they engineered Texas’s largest crystal lagoon at Lago Mar and are trusted by clients like Amazon, HEB, and regional utilities.
Culture + Values
Quality
Collaboration
Accountability
Respect
Ethical Behavior
Environment + Sustainability
Formation of dedicated Environmental Division to integrate environmental services into every project phase
Provides regulatory compliance services including Clean Water Act Section 404/408 permitting, wetland delineations, threatened and endangered species assessments
In‑house team minimizes project delays, fines and environmental risks via proactive planning and regulatory alignment
Inclusion & Diversity
No public, data‑driven DEI strategy or gender statistics available