Water Resources Discipline Manager - Davis & Floyd Inc
Greenville, SC
About the Job
At Davis & Floyd, our Water Resources Market Sector develops cost-effective solutions to maximize the management of an essential natural resource. We are searching for a Water Resources Discipline Manager to lead our team responsible for water/wastewater infrastructure projects performed out of our Greenville, Florence, and Charleston Offices as well as assist with business development. Our ideal manager will be able to demonstrate past success in selling, managing, and executing such services.
Responsibilities:
- Project execution through active management of controls such as safety, quality, communication, schedule, budget, and change management as well as organization and leadership of project teams resulting in the achievement of project goals (requirements, expectations, innovation, schedule, and budget) throughout delivery and ultimate close out of the project
- Coordination and collaboration with all levels of firm leadership and Disciplines to support firm-wide strategic planning, resource allocation, and execution of business objectives and goals
- Financial oversight and accountability including financial plan development and performance and budget (labor, expense, project) management
Qualifications:
- Minimum 25 years of consulting and engineering experience in water and wastewater fields
- B.S. and/or M.S. in civil or environmental engineering with P.E. in SC or eligibility through reciprocity
- Demonstrated experience with contracting, managing, and delivering projects through both traditional design-bid-build and alternative delivery methods including design-build and construction manager at-risk
- Demonstrated experience with projects across all aspects of the Water / Wastewater Discipline including water distribution (pipelines, pump stations, storage, etc.), wastewater collection (gravity sewer, pump stations, force mains, etc.), water treatment (groundwater & surface water treatment), wastewater treatment (pretreatment, process design, NPDES, etc.), and hydraulic modeling
- Knowledge of key consulting and engineering services related to state and local government and private sector businesses/industries is required
- Strong network of contacts in the water/wastewater sector in South Carolina is preferred
Source : Davis & Floyd Inc