Department Manager - Enterprise Asset Management

Jones Edmunds

The Role

Overview

Lead EAM projects, mentor staff, and drive growth for utility clients.

Key Responsibilities

  • software implementation
  • client advisory
  • business development
  • team collaboration
  • staff mentoring

Tasks

-Lead Projects: Lead utility management and asset management software implementation projects from start to finish, ensuring quality and client satisfaction. -Build Relationships: Serve as a trusted advisor to utility and public service clients across Florida and beyond. -Drive Growth: Identify new opportunities, lead proposals, and position Jones Edmunds as a leader in utility consulting. -Collaborate Internally: Work across engineering, GIS, and technology teams to deliver integrated solutions. -Mentor & Develop: Support and grow junior and mid-level staff, fostering a culture of learning and collaboration.

Requirements

  • communication
  • leadership
  • asset management
  • data visualization
  • bachelor's
  • 10+ years

What You Bring

-Strong communication and relationship-building skills. -Proven leadership in projects and staff mentorship. -Familiarity with asset management systems, financial planning tools, and data visualization. -Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Public Administration, or related field (advanced degree preferred). -10+ years of experience in utility management, asset management consulting, or public works.

Benefits

-Medical, Dental, and Vision options -Employer paid Short-Term disability and life insurance -Comprehensive Benefits Package including: -Tuition Reimbursement -Employer Contributed 401(K) plan -Supportive Environment: A collaborative team that values integrity, knowledge, and service. -A Hybrid Work Schedule: Optional remote work on Thursdays and Fridays -Paid Holidays and Generous PTO

The Company

About Jones Edmunds

-Founded in 1974 by two engineers combining expertise in industrial wastewater and civil hydraulics. -Over decades, it expanded services—adding solid waste engineering in 1979 and later utility planning, stormwater, geospatial, ecology, and more—to meet growing community and environmental needs. -From its earliest projects treating industrial wastewater, the firm evolved to serve cities, counties, state and federal agencies, including long‑standing work at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. -Typical projects span water and wastewater treatment plants, roadway and site civil design, stormwater management, asset management, and distribution/collection systems.

Sector Specialisms

Water Resources

Geospatial

Civil/Environmental

Utilities

Environmental

Infrastructure

Solid Waste

Roadway and Site Civil

Treatment Plants

Utility Master Planning

Construction Administration

Distribution and Collection

Ecology

Resiliency and Sustainability

Alternative Project Delivery

Funding Assistance

Asset Management Implementation

Public Outreach

Monitoring

Visa Sponsorship

-the company will not sponsor a work visa (e.g., h1b) for this position.

Security Clearance

-applicants must pass a pre‑employment background investigation. -applicants must pass a drug screening. -applicants must pass a motor vehicle report.