Transportation Engineering Project Manager

Amt Engineering

The Role

Overview

Lead multi‑disciplinary transportation design projects, manage clients, budgets, and teams.

Key Responsibilities

  • project scheduling
  • cadd production
  • quality control
  • risk management
  • budgeting
  • client liaison

Tasks

-Leading multi-discipline teams to deliver transportation design projects, with a focus on multi-modal roadway projects -Developing and maintaining project schedules -Serving as liaison between client and project team including external stakeholder agencies -Leading or participating in client meetings and presentations -Developing project management plans for assigned projects and preparing monthly progress reports -Assisting Group Leader and Division Directors with business development and proposals -Providing quality control reviews of submittals and deliverables -Can identify and resolve project risks and design challenges -Assisting with production tasks (CADD drawings, reports, graphics / renderings, etc.) -Preparing task proposals and establish project pricing and budgets -Maintaining a positive working relationships with co-workers, project managers, supervisors, and other team members -Managing all technical resources on the project team including subconsultants -Mentoring and training junior staff

Requirements

  • microstation
  • autocad
  • civil 3d
  • professional engineer
  • 8-12 years
  • communication

What You Bring

-Enjoy building and motivating teams -Proficiency with MicroStation/OpenRoads and/or AutoCAD/Civil 3D -Professional Engineer (PE) in Maryland, Virginia, or Washington DC Required -Have strong written and oral communication skills -8 to 12 years’ experience in roadway, highway, and traffic control plan preparation with past project management experience -Have strong time management skills and the ability to balance and prioritize multiple projects -Strong written and oral communication skills

The Company

About Amt Engineering

-As a fully employee‑owned firm, its financial trajectory has been steady—offering consistent growth and reinvestment in talent and capabilities. -Projects range from intricate roadway and bridge designs to full water/wastewater systems and environmental remediation work. -Their multidisciplinary teams weave surveying, GIS, landscape, structural, and environmental expertise into cohesive infrastructure solutions. -Specialisms span transportation engineering, utilities and wastewater systems, environmental and water resource planning, survey/GIS, landscape architecture and civil/site work. -Notable work includes major transportation upgrades like Route 1 improvements and Fort Belvoir, and impactful environmental efforts like Rock Castle Creek restoration. -They also stand out in construction management and inspection, guiding projects through alternative delivery models including design‑build. -Uniquely, they champion accelerated bridge construction techniques, minimizing traffic disruption by using prefabricated elements and off‑peak schedules.

Sector Specialisms

Transportation

Site / Civil

Landscape Architecture & Design

Environmental & Water Resources

Water, Wastewater & Utilities

Federal and Defense Facilities

State and Local Government Buildings

Higher Education and Institutions

K-12 Private and Public Schools

Parks and Recreation Amenities

Sports and Athletic Facilities