Wastewater Project Manager

Location: Wausau, WI

Department: Wastewater Project Manager

Type: Full Time

Min. Experience: Manager/Supervisor

About Our Company

We are a rapidly growing leader in wastewater treatment solutions for the dairy industry. We design, engineer, and execute large-scale projects that help producers minimize their environmental impact and optimize operations. Our collaborative culture fosters career growth, employee commitment, and meaningful work.

Why Work for Our Company?

Are you interested in being a part of large-scale projects from cradle to grave? You will be part of an organization that designs, engineers, and executes large wastewater treatment and filtration projects for the Dairy Industry, all over the world. We are a group of engineers that works hard, delivers successful projects to our customers, and has some fun along the way. You will play a crucial role in executing projects for some of the largest dairy product producers in the world.

  • Highly competitive six-figure salary commensurate with experience
  • Comprehensive health (premium paid), with optional dental, and vision benefits
  • 401(k) with company contribution
  • Opportunity for career growth and professional development
  • A flexible, family-oriented work environment, emphasizing organizational longevity 

Job Overview

We’re looking for an experienced Project Manager to join our team to make a real-world impact on the Dairy Industry. You will be a part of large-scale projects from cradle to grave, helping design, engineer, and execute complex wastewater treatment and filtration projects across the globe. We specialize in delivering successful projects to some of the largest dairy product producers in the world, and are looking for a candidate who is excited to contribute to customer and organizational goals.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and manage project budgets ($10M-$15M range) and cost estimates.
  • Coordinate and oversee project schedules for contractors and subcontractors.
  • Collaborate with architects, engineers, and trade workers on construction projects.
  • Procure and manage materials and equipment.
  • Provide regular project status reports, including completion estimates.
  • Monitor construction progress and report on timelines and adjustments.
  • Ensure compliance with all regulations and building codes.
  • Review project documents and coordinate internal engineering reviews.
  • Deliver projects on time and within budget.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field.
  • Experience: 5+ years of project management experience, with a focus on wastewater treatment.
  • Industry Knowledge: Strong understanding of the construction industry and wastewater treatment processes.
  • Software Proficiency: Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Project, and AutoCAD.
  • Key Skills: Budgeting, scheduling, contract negotiation, team leadership, communication, problem-solving, and attention to detail.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Dairy industry experience

Additional Information

  • Location: Hybrid, On-site in Wausau, WI
  • Travel: Up to 50%

If you're ready to take your career to the next level and contribute to projects that make a real-world difference, we encourage you to apply!

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