Attend meetings with clients, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders to address project needs and resolve design challenges
Manage projects from initial concept through construction completion, promoting adherence to technical, regulatory, and funding requirements
Act as the primary point of contact for clients, maintaining strong relationships and guiding them through funding options, permitting, and project execution
Assist with business development, including proposal writing, scope, and budget development
Supervise multidisciplinary teams, providing technical leadership, mentorship, and oversight for successful project delivery
Manage budgets and schedules, keeping projects on track while meeting client expectations and industry best practices
Prepare and overseeing the development of construction documents, including permit applications, drawings, specifications, opinions of cost, and reports, while maintaining high-quality standards
Requirements
master's
revit
project management
leadership
design
regulations
Master’s degree in a relevant field
Familiarity with New England and New York water and wastewater regulations, permitting processes, and funding opportunities
Understanding of Revit use on multidisciplinary water and wastewater infrastructure projects
Clear, concise, and effective written and verbal communication skills
Considerable consulting engineering experience with increasing responsibility in the water and wastewater industry
Strong leadership ability with a passion for managing and mentoring others
Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field
Experience in water and wastewater system design, including treatment plants, pump stations, conveyance systems, and asset management planning
Demonstrated project management experience and strong technical skills
Benefits
Reimbursements for Licensure/ Certification Preparation and Fees
Summer Fridays Flextime and Hybrid Work Environment
Compensation is based on skills and experience as reflected in the pay range below
Annual Bonus, Profit Sharing, and Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Dental & Vision Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement and Qualified Student Loan Paydown Contributions
Pet Insurance and Adoption Assistance
Best in Class Medical Insurance
Wellness Rewards and Reimbursements
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded 1911
Historical Milestone
Year the company was established, marking over a century of service.
750M Annual
Revenue Figure
Reflecting steady growth and regional strength across the Northeast.
60/40 Split
Client Mix
Work distribution between government and private industry projects.
2024 Expansion
Recent Growth
Acquisition of Coastal Engineering enhances marine capabilities.
Operates across the Northeast with offices in coastal New England.
Provides services in water, wastewater, transportation, and building infrastructure.
Notable projects include treatment plants, resilience initiatives, and hybrid sites.
Known for collaborative expertise in addressing environmental and design challenges.
Focuses on MEP, renewable energy, and resilient infrastructure design.
Culture + Values
Integrity — do the right thing: Act at all times with honesty; be accountable to others for our actions; inspire trust with clients and co‑workers by always being responsible, ethical, and honest.
Excellence — do things right: Promote a passion for excellence with employees and clients alike; create and foster a work environment that increases individual expertise and provides for continuous learning; expect unparalleled performance, providing high‑quality deliverables and services that exceed expectations.
Reliability — you can count on us: Do what we say we are going to do, always keep our commitments; provide services and support focusing on results and client expectations; complete projects and assignments within time requirements and with care and attention to detail.
Commitment — be dedicated to our clients: Set ourselves apart from our competitors by the value and quality of services, our responsiveness, and the personal attention we provide to our clients.
Respect — everyone is important: Appreciate and value clients, co‑workers, colleagues, and business associates; support and promote a diverse work environment; treat everyone with courtesy and importance.
Safety — it starts with us: Take personal responsibility for safety; care for ourselves and each other in daily activities; implement safe practices at all times.
Environment + Sustainability
5.7 MW Solar
Utility-Scale Energy Storage
Installed the largest solar and battery storage facility in Massachusetts as part of the Mt Tom project.
50+ Acres Protected
Habitat Restoration
Transformed a former coal plant site into a clean-energy facility with extensive habitat preservation.
1,800 Homes
Annual Power Supply
The Mt Tom project powers approximately 1,800 homes annually, providing sustainable energy solutions.
Offer net-zero planning services to support climate mitigation efforts.
Implement passive house design, energy audits, energy-efficient MEP/HVAC design, renewable energy sources, battery storage, urban forestry, green infrastructure, and low-impact development to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Lead Northeast in climate adaptation through planning and assessment of hurricane barriers, living shorelines, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, vulnerability assessments, infrastructure hardening, and nature-based solutions.
Provided sustainable upgrades at Sturbridge WWTF, including increased treatment capacity and nutrient removal, with a focus on minimizing environmental impact.
Inclusion & Diversity
Committed to attracting, hiring, training and developing talent across gender, gender identity, race, age, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, family status, religious beliefs, mental and physical ability.
Maintain inclusive workplace where staff: work in environment of mutual respect and shared dignity; feel safe, respected, engaged, motivated and valued; have sense of belonging; have equitable access to resources, opportunities and support to succeed.
Internal DEI Committee implements strategic DE&I plan; staff participate via committee membership, educational roundtables, and Employee Resource Groups (e.g., Supporting Women, LGBTQIA+).
Support STEM education through partnerships (e.g., National Society of Black Engineers) and academic scholarships for aspiring engineers.