Consult with other leadership to ensure alignment of corporate goals and effective use of resources and knowledge.
Collaboration with other engineering disciplines and supporting technical/drafting staff, coordinating the efficient production of deliverables workplan within budgets.
Consult and network with key clients and contribute to client account planning as required.
Manage the workload and resource planning for the Roads & Highway team, maximizing productivity and ensuring team utilization is reasonable, and tasks are distributed fairly amongst the team.
Lead a team of highly skilled engineers, engineers in training, technologists, designers, and interns to successfully execute projects of varying sizes and complexity.
The Roads & Highway Team Lead will have a degree of autonomy, entrusted to oversee more complex engineering design projects, working with the client and team resources for the preparation of engineering deliverables, such as design drawings, cost estimates, construction specifications, engineering reports and support to required applications to regulatory agencies.
Provide internal leadership in design excellence, coaching, engagement, and retention.
Responsible for ensuring quality plans/reviews undertaken and, when appropriate, sealing of projects as Engineer of Record for projects they directly supervise.
Oversee and manage multiple projects, managing a variety of multidisciplinary engineering design projects, including preliminary to detailed design, and, when applicable, the preparation of tender/bidding documents and engineering support through the construction phase of projects.
Facilitates resources to support the permitting process of projects, which may require meeting with clients, contractors, and reviewing agency personnel.
Coordinates with clients and Regulatory Agencies for reviews and approvals.
Provide mentorship, ensure the technical development of junior designers and EIT’s.
Recommend and participate in the hiring process and decision making of new team members, with the support of Human Resources.
Coordinate with other discipline leads to ensure resources are allocated properly and projects are executed.
Grow the Roads & Highway engineering and management business practice within the US Mountain (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada) business center.
Conduct staff performance reviews and support career development.
Provide input and recommendations on compensation for direct reports, including promotions.
Participates in business development and project pursuits, leading, or contributing to preparation of work proposals to clients.
Track and drive team performance against established key performance indicators (KPIs).
Requirements
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Thorough understanding of project scoping, identification of deliverables, tasks, scheduling, resources and levels of effort, and project budgeting.
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or related professional degree.
Strong understanding of the functionality of relevant design software, including AutoCAD, Civil3D, MicroStation, OpenRoads, and AutoTurn.
Experience with technical guidelines, codes and construction standards of key public authorities such as State Department of Transportation(s), FHWA, and AASHTO.
Licensed Professional Engineer
Excellent timemanagement skills and ability to work independently.
Minimum of 15 years of progressive and collective experience, including project management, project design, and construction engineering of roads and highways.
Strong communication and problemsolving skills, and aptitude for leadership, managing people and delivery of infrastructure projects.
Ability to effectively discuss project issues with clients and stakeholders.
Comprehensive technical understanding of various phases of infrastructure projects, including conventional and alternative delivery methods.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1954
Year Established
The company was established as a one-person environmental engineering practice in 1954.
MWH Global in 2016
Acquisition Year
Completed the acquisition of MWH Global to enhance expertise in water and natural resources.
450+ Offices
Global Presence
Operates across more than 450 offices on six continents, showcasing extensive global reach.
6 Continents
Geographic Reach
Maintains a strong presence on six continents through strategic expansion.
Began as a one-person environmental engineering practice and has grown through strategic geographic and service expansion.
Publicly listed on the NYSE and TSX, Stantec has completed major acquisitions to bolster expertise and strengthen global infrastructure portfolio.
Headquartered in the iconic Stantec Tower in Edmonton, the company has delivered landmark projects like the Panama Canal Expansion and high-profile community developments.
Leverages interdisciplinary teams of designers, engineers, scientists, and project managers.
Typical projects span urban planning, civil infrastructure, water management, environmental assessment, energy delivery, and architectural design, serving public and private sectors.
Blends technical prowess with visionary design in bold ventures such as designing its own mixed-use tower and leading multi-nation infrastructure projects.
Culture + Values
We Put People First
We Do What is Right
We Are Better Together
We Are Driven to Achieve
Environment + Sustainability
2025
Carbon Neutrality Target
The company plans to achieve carbon neutrality in its operations by the end of the fiscal year 2025.
32,000
Employees in Sustainable Projects
Over 32,000 employees are working on climate-resilient infrastructure and future-proofing cities.
Commitment to environmental, social and governance excellence across operations and client projects
Issued Sustainability‑Linked Loan, tying financing to ESG metrics including Bloomberg GEI and environmental targets