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Manager Project Work Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Creates and executes project work plans and revises as appropriate to meet changing needs and requirements * Identifies resources needed and assigns individual responsibilities * Manages day-to-day ...

Creates and executes project work plans and revises as appropriate to meet changing needs and requirements * Identifies resources needed and assigns individual responsibilities * Manages day-to-day ...

Stefanini Group is looking for Project Manager - Richmond, VA Job responsibilities include coordination of the project work streams through completion, ensuring that requirements are managed and met ...

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Manager Project Work information

What is the difference between Manager Project Work vs Project Coordinator?

AspectManager Project WorkProject Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees project planning, execution, and team managementSupports project tasks, schedules, and communication
Required CredentialsTypically requires a project management certification or related degreeOften requires a bachelor's degree, with some certifications preferred
Work EnvironmentLeads teams in various industries, often in office settingsAssists project teams, frequently in collaborative office environments
Employer UsageCommonly employed in organizations with complex projectsUsed in organizations needing support for project execution

The main difference between Manager Project Work and Project Coordinator lies in their scope and level of responsibility. Managers lead and make strategic decisions, while coordinators support and facilitate project tasks. Both roles require relevant credentials, but managers typically have more advanced certifications and experience.

What jobs can a manager project work do?

A manager of project work typically oversees planning, execution, and completion of projects across various industries. They coordinate teams, manage budgets, and ensure deadlines are met, often requiring skills in leadership, communication, and project management tools like MS Project or Jira.

What are the most commonly searched types of Project Work jobs in Virginia?

The most popular types of Project Work jobs in Virginia are:

Pipeline Client Service Manager/Project Manager

kennedyjc

Virginia Beach, VA • Hybrid

$150K - $243K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Kennedy Jenks is seeking an experienced Pipeline Client Service Manager/Project Manager to join our growing water and wastewater practice. This role is ideal for a technically strong leader who enjoys balancing project delivery, client relationships, business growth, and team development. You will play a key role in advancing complex pipeline projects while helping grow our market presence and mentoring the next generation of engineers.

This position offers the opportunity to lead high-impact conveyance and pipeline infrastructure projects—including water transmission, wastewater collection, rehabilitation, and pump station-related systems—while working closely with clients, internal technical teams, and stakeholders. We are looking for someone who brings both technical credibility and strategic leadership, and who values collaboration, inclusion, and building strong teams.

What You’ll Do

As a Pipeline Client Service Manager/Project Manager, you’ll contribute across project leadership, technical delivery, client service, business growth, and team development.

  • Lead project delivery: Serve as Project Manager and technical leader for small to large water and wastewater pipeline projects, from planning and design through construction and closeout. Contribute to internal standards, best practices, and continuous improvement in pipeline design, project delivery, and asset management approaches.
  • Coordinate multidisciplinary teams: Lead and coordinate multidisciplinary project teams delivering conveyance infrastructure including water transmission pipelines, sanitary sewer systems, rehabilitation projects, and related facilities.
  • Direct technical work: Oversee pipeline planning, alignment studies, hydraulic analyses, condition assessments, rehabilitation strategies, and new pipeline design in alignment with applicable codes, standards, and regulations.
  • Manage project performance: Perform and oversee project management responsibilities including scope development, fee proposals, contract negotiation, budget and schedule management, quality control, and risk mitigation.
  • Support construction phase services: Provide construction phase services, including review of submittals, responses to RFIs, coordination with contractors, and support through commissioning and closeout.
  • Grow business development: Act as a trusted advisor to clients, maintaining strong relationships and delivering high-quality, responsive service. Support and lead business development efforts, including client positioning, proposal development, interviews, and participation in industry conferences and stakeholder meetings.
  • Mentor junior-level staff: Mentor, supervise, and develop junior and mid-level engineers, fostering technical growth, leadership skills, and a collaborative team culture.

What Makes This Role Different

  • Visible community impact: Your work supports reliable water and wastewater systems that communities depend on every day.
  • Balanced leadership scope: You influence technical decisions, client outcomes, team development, and market growth in one role.
  • Long-term value creation: You help shape repeatable delivery practices, strengthen client confidence, and create growth opportunities for emerging engineers.

What You Bring

  • Leadership style: You have a collaborative leadership style with a commitment to mentoring, inclusion, and team development.
  • Client-centered approach: You support or lead business development and maintain strong client relationships.
  • Project management skill: You are successful in managing project budgets, schedules, and multidisciplinary teams
  • Strong communication: You possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts clearly.

Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering or a related field; master’s degree preferred.
  • Experience: 10+ years of experience in water and wastewater infrastructure, including pipeline and conveyance project management experience.
  • Technical knowledge: Strong technical knowledge of water and wastewater pipeline systems, including design, analysis, rehabilitation, and construction support.
  • Certifications and licenses: Professional Engineer (PE) license in Virginia required; ability to obtain licensure in other states as needed.
  • Preferred experience: Experience with hydraulic modeling and pipeline design tools.

Kennedy Jenks supports a healthy work-life balance and utilizes a hybrid model of home and office work, with a minimum of two days per week in the office. This approach empowers our people to thrive, collaborate, and do their best work.

Salary range for this position is anticipated to be $150,000 to $243,000, and may vary based upon education, experience, qualifications, licensure/certifications and geographic location. 

Benefits summary: Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance; a health savings account; a 401(k); bonus programs; tuition reimbursement; employee ownership opportunity; professional registration support; business travel assistance; competitive paid time off and holidays; an employee assistance program; and additional programs that support your wellbeing and professional growth.

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