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Waterfront Project Manager

Where would you step in? 
As a member of our Coastal team, you will have the opportunity to work with a team of civil and other engineering and environmental professionals to develop and implement innovative marine/waterfront and coastal engineering projects for our clients in the Northeast.

You will have the option to work from either our Sandwich or Harwich, Massachusetts offices, and we offer a hybrid work environment with flexible Fridays during the summer.

Our Coastal/Waterfront Group and Projects
Our Coastal team specializes in providing planning and engineering services to address the challenges of coastal and waterfront storm damage on infrastructure.

With climate change having a significant impact on numerous communities, we focus on preventative measures to ensure resilience.

Our team of nearly 120 Land Use & Transportation professionals across our 17 regional offices is dedicated to supporting our coastal resiliency projects.

What will you be doing? 
As a  Coastal Project Manager, you will be responsible for guiding our clients through every phase of the project, from conception to construction completion.

Your role will involve interacting with clients, managing budgets, implementing project schedules, and providing technical leadership and mentorship to project engineers and other staff.

The projects you will oversee will include the improvement of port, pier, dock, and industrial waterfront facility infrastructure, as well as the construction of seawalls, revetments, shoreline restoration, bulkheads, inspections, geotechnical investigations, retaining walls, fendering systems, pile-supported structures, boat ramps, and a variety of other geo-structural projects.

You will also be responsible for ensuring that Tighe & Bond's standards of quality are maintained throughout the development of permit applications, drawings, specifications, opinions of cost, and reports.

What do you need? 
To qualify for this position, you should have at least seven years of consulting engineering experience with progressively more responsibility in the waterfront industry.

A bachelor's degree in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering or a related field is required.

In addition, you should hold a Professional Engineer (PE) license and have experience in project management.

Strong technical skills and the ability to lead and mentor others are also important for this role.

Ways to grow your career
We offer tuition reimbursement, internal training opportunities, professional membership reimbursement, conference attendance and networking opportunities.

We also offer a clear career path progression and mentorship from more experienced staff.

What is the culture like?
We are fully committed to the well-being of our employees, communities, and environment.

Our inclusive culture is supportive and flexible so everyone can thrive.

We genuinely like each other and enjoy events like our annual company-wide summer Lobsterfest, holiday parties, ball games, and ot...




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