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Water/Wastewater Engineering Project Manager (PM III)
Location: Puget Sound Region, WA (Seattle, Bellevue, Woodinville, Olympia, or Tacoma)
About The Role
David Evans and Associates (DEA) is seeking a Water/Wastewater Engineering Project Manager (PM III) to lead projects, develop client relationships, and drive business growth in the Puget Sound market. This role will be responsible for delivering high-quality municipal water and wastewater infrastructure projects, ensuring financial success, and mentoring project teams. The position reports to DEA’s Water/Wastewater Practice Leader and works closely with the Water and Environment (WEBU) Puget Sound Market Leader.
Key Responsibilities
Project Management & Delivery
At DEA, we take pride in providing innovative water and wastewater solutions that support growing communities while prioritizing environmental sustainability. As a Water/Wastewater Engineering Project Manager, you’ll be part of a collaborative and dynamic team with opportunities to lead impactful projects and shape the future of water infrastructure in the Pacific Northwest.
Benefits & Perks
Location: Puget Sound Region, WA (Seattle, Bellevue, Woodinville, Olympia, or Tacoma)
About The Role
David Evans and Associates (DEA) is seeking a Water/Wastewater Engineering Project Manager (PM III) to lead projects, develop client relationships, and drive business growth in the Puget Sound market. This role will be responsible for delivering high-quality municipal water and wastewater infrastructure projects, ensuring financial success, and mentoring project teams. The position reports to DEA’s Water/Wastewater Practice Leader and works closely with the Water and Environment (WEBU) Puget Sound Market Leader.
Key Responsibilities
Project Management & Delivery
- Lead and manage water and wastewater infrastructure projects, ensuring quality, schedule, and budget adherence.
- Oversee project teams and subconsultants, ensuring technical excellence and regulatory compliance.
- Support permitting, feasibility studies, master planning, and design for water and wastewater systems, including water supply and storage, water and wastewater pumping and conveyance and treatment systems.
- Deliver successful project closeouts, invoicing, accounts receivable, and contract management.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for key municipal water/wastewater clients.
- Identify new opportunities, support proposal development, and collaborate on market growth strategies.
- Lead client experience efforts, ensuring satisfaction, strong relationships, and project success.
- Mentor and develop junior staff, fostering collaboration and accountability.
- Manage project financials, including cost-to-complete, revenue forecasting, and contract profitability.
- Ensure project revenue portfolio falls within the $500K - $1M range, or serve as a Deputy PM on larger multi-million-dollar projects.
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering or a related field.
- Professional Engineer (PE) license in Washington or ability to obtain within six months.
- 6 years of experience in municipal water/wastewater project management.
- Certified or provisionally certified DEA Project Manager (PM III) (or ability to obtain upon hire).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience leading multidisciplinary teams.
- 10 years of experience in municipal water/wastewater engineering.
- Experience working with public agencies, regulatory bodies, and municipal clients in Puget Sound.
- Familiarity with WaterGEMS, SewerGEMS, and other hydraulic modeling software.
- Knowledge of Washington DOE & DOH regulations, NPDES permitting, and water quality compliance.
At DEA, we take pride in providing innovative water and wastewater solutions that support growing communities while prioritizing environmental sustainability. As a Water/Wastewater Engineering Project Manager, you’ll be part of a collaborative and dynamic team with opportunities to lead impactful projects and shape the future of water infrastructure in the Pacific Northwest.
Benefits & Perks
- Competitive salary range: $140,000
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, and Life Insurance.
- 401(k) with company match and Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP).
- Paid Time Off (PTO) and holiday pay.
- Flexible 9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off).
- Support for continuing education, licensing, and professional development.
- Holistic Wellbeing Program focused on physical, emotional, financial, career, and community health.
Salary : $140,000