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Jacobs Water Resources Project Manager in Boise, Idaho
If you’re interested in a rewarding career working with a global leader and with the industry’s best and most innovative professionals, then Jacobs is where you belong. Our teams commonly engage at the forefront of large, complex projects to help navigate the competing challenges of reliable water supply and protection of natural resources. As a Water Resources Project Manager associated with our Boise, ID office, you’ll lead multi-disciplinary teams to deliver planning, design, and implementation phases of projects for municipal, private, state, Tribal, irrigation district, and Federal clients.
Working with other members of our local and regional team, you’ll perform design engineering, project design staff oversight, quality control, client development, proposal preparation and sales pursuits for challenging projects related to fish passage, stream restoration, stormwater management, drainage, hydropower, and water conveyance and storage in Idaho and throughout the Northwest. You will be leading a multi-disciplinary design team and working directly with our clients to complete tasks within established schedules and budgets and help advance our business development strategies.
At Jacobs, you will also have the opportunity to grow professionally through your participation with high-functioning project teams delivering challenging projects and industry leading Market Solutions group that is focused on developing innovative solutions. Through these projects you will also build client relationships and foster future client opportunities in collaboration with our Sales Team. Join us and we will support professional growth and help you explore all that you can do across our global company, with opportunities to share your knowledge along the way.
Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Biological and Agricultural, or related engineering discipline.
Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability to obtain within 6 months.
Minimum seven years of professional experience in water resources engineering and related roles.
Experience designing and leading small water resources projects.
Ability to lead the preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, model development and analysis, studies, proposals and/or reports.
Ideally, you'll also have:
Master’s degree in a discipline listed above.
Eight to twelve years of experience working in engineering roles.
Experience managing multi-disciplinary teams on medium to large water resources projects.
Strong network among water resources clients in the region.
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