Project Manager I - Bridge Engineering - Washington, DC at Geebo

Project Manager I - Bridge

What We're Looking ForAt HNTB, you can create a career that is meaningful to you while building communities that matter to all of us.
For more than a century, we have been delivering solutions for some of the largest, most complex infrastructure projects across the country.
With our historic growth, it is an exciting time to join our team of employee-owners.
This is a Project Management position within in the Bridge & Structures Department.
This opportunity entails being responsible for managing assigned project(s) throughout their full lifecycle including developing the scope and technical sections of proposal and procurement documents to participating in contract negotiations and overseeing the delivery of the project plan to successfully accomplish HNTB's 4 for 4 performance:
delivery of quality work, on time, on budget and to the client's satisfaction on every project.
This position proactively manages the budget, schedule, technical requirements, contractual obligations, and client communications in support of the project's objectives.
Provides high level technical tasks while managing and reviewing design related specifications, calculations, reports and plans.
Coordinates with internal and external partners including cross-discipline and functional teams to address and problem solve design related issues or concerns.
The Project Manager I Engineering typically manages project team(s) for one or more strategic (.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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