Transportation Project Manager
Job Description
Foth is a 100% member-owned science and engineering consulting firm headquartered in Wisconsin, with over 85 years of success. Our 750 members across 33 locations are dedicated to solving our clients’ toughest science and engineering challenges. Consistently ranked by Engineering News Record in the top 150 firms, we offer a values-based, collaborative, and flexible work environment with professional growth opportunities. If you thrive working alongside a smart and caring team, Foth may be the place for you.
Join our team and experience the Foth difference that contributes to our impressive 92+% member retention rate! Learn more at foth.com/careers.
- Lead technical transportation engineering project activities, focusing on roadway, structure, and intersection design.
- Maintain and enhance relationships with WisDOT, ensuring effective communication throughout the project development process.
- Lead, mentor, and foster teamwork among multidisciplinary team members.
- Deliver high-quality projects within budget, schedule, and contractual commitments.
- Collaborate closely with relevant permitting agencies.
- Actively participate in project pursuit decisions and proposal development.
- Develop and negotiate WisDOT contracts, including special provisions and work breakdown structures.
- Provide proactive performance feedback to project team members to support their skill and career development.
- Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.
- Professional Engineer (PE) License in Wisconsin.
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in design engineering and/or project management roles on WisDOT projects.
- Minimum of 15 years of experience in designing and/or managing transportation projects.
- 5+ years of experience in AutoCAD Civil 3D.
Artificial Intelligence: Foth uses artificial intelligence and other technology-assisted tools in connection with parts of our recruiting and hiring process, including to assist with reviewing application materials, identifying potentially qualified candidates, sourcing candidates, and supporting interview preparation. These tools are used to support, but do not replace, human decision-making, and all employment decisions are made by qualified human reviewers. Where required by law, we will provide additional information regarding the use of these tools, and applicants may contact us with questions or request reasonable accommodation regarding their use.
