Civil Site Project Manager - Holland, Michigan
Are you ready to lead and make a lasting impact on land development projects? We are in search of an experienced Civil Site Project Manager based in the vibrant community of Holland, Michigan. This permanent position is your opportunity to apply innovative civil engineering expertise within dynamic project environments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee comprehensive management for various land development projects.
- Drive all phases from initiation through completion with strategic leadership.
- Ensure sustainable and functional space creation aligning with client needs.
- Manage a vibrant team of technical engineers - assist with /oversee design.
Preferred Skills & Experience:
Extensive Civil Engineering Knowledge: Apply advanced principles and practices within the field ensuring high-quality deliverables.
Leadership Excellence: Lead multidisciplinary teams effectively towards achieving project milestones while fostering growth among team members.
Passion for Sustainability: Harness enthusiasm for developing spaces that balance human use with environmental stewardship.
Proven Track Record: Your previous work will show success managing complex LAND DEVELOPMENT initiatives across diverse locations such as Kalamazoo or Grand Rapids would be advantageous
Skilled Communication: Exhibit strong communication skills necessary to coordinate efforts between multiple stakeholders
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent
PE license (Michigan)
extensive experience in land development or civil engineering project management.
Strong knowledge of relevant engineering principles and regulations.
Excellent communication and leadership skills.
Proficient in project management software and tools.
Embark on this rewarding journey if you have a deep-rooted passion for shaping our world's infrastructure while upholding sustainability values at their core-your role awaits!
