
Water/Wastewater Section Head
Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson
The Role
Overview
Lead water/wastewater projects, manage teams, budgets, and business development.
Key Responsibilities
- scheduling
- budget management
- scope management
- resource management
- quality planning
- client presentation
Tasks
-Monitors schedules, budgets, accounts receivable and manpower requirements and prepares invoices. -Participate in client presentation -Develop Project Management plans for assigned projects -Coordinate and assist Section Heads, Office Managers, and Practice Leaders with marketing proposals -Oversee and manage assigned staff working on project -Develop and maintain project specific quality plans -Create and maintain project schedules -Establish project pricing and budgets -Development of extra work order requests and open-end contract task proposals -Manage all technical resources on the project team -Manage sub-consultants -Develop and coordinate project scope
Requirements
- microsoft office
- water/wastewater
- abet degree
- project management
- pe license
- team management
What You Bring
-Proficient in Microsoft Office -Experience working with Tennessee based clients at the city, county and state level -Experience managing multidiscipline project teams -12-25 years’ experience in Water/Wastewater Engineer -Bachelor’s degree from an ABET accredited engineering program -Project management and business development experience -Professional Engineer License (TN or ability to obtain through reciprocity preferred)
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The Company
About Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson
-A small planning, engineering, and surveying firm was founded in 1971 in Maryland. -Expanded into public-works and transportation engineering in the late 1970s. -Evolved into a multimodal transportation specialist and later diversified into buildings, water/wastewater, utilities, and technology throughout the 1980s and 1990s. -Blends consulting, design, and construction management across transportation, water, buildings, environment, and utilities. -The merger with Clark Nexsen bolstered offerings in planning, design, architecture, engineering, and construction nationwide.
Sector Specialisms
Buildings & Facilities
Federal Programs
Transportation
Utilities
