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Public Works Project Manager Jobs in Connecticut

Assistant Project Manager

New London, CT · On-site

$130K - $175K/yr

... major public works projects for client agencies. Proud of our quality workmanship and engaging ... MLJ Contracting is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to support the Rehabilitation of the ...

Assistant Project Manager

New London, CT · On-site

$130K - $175K/yr

... major public works projects for client agencies. Proud of our quality workmanship and engaging ... MLJ Contracting is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to support the Rehabilitation of the ...

CT · On-site

$130K - $175K/yr

... major public works projects for client agencies. Proud of our quality workmanship and engaging ... MLJ Contracting is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to support the Rehabilitation of the ...

Civil Engineer

East Hartford, CT · On-site

$75K - $91K/yr

... project design, management, and construction inspection. As a Civil Engineer, you will oversee the planning and execution of public works projects such as drainage systems, roads, and sidewalks ...

CT · On-site

$130K - $175K/yr

... major public works projects for client agencies. Proud of our quality workmanship and engaging ... MLJ Contracting is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to support the Rehabilitation of the ...

Assistant Project Manager

New London, CT · On-site

$130K - $175K/yr

... major public works projects for client agencies. Proud of our quality workmanship and engaging ... MLJ Contracting is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to support the Rehabilitation of the ...

... project design, management, and construction inspection. As a Civil Engineer, you will oversee the planning and execution of public works projects such as drainage systems, roads, and sidewalks ...

... and manages numerous capital improvement project budgets and Federal and State grant projects. Prepares statistical and narrative reports of some complexity for the Director of Public Works.

... and manages numerous capital improvement project budgets and Federal and State grant projects. Prepares statistical and narrative reports of some complexity for the Director of Public Works.

Project Management Specialist Public Works Department Full-Time, 40 Hrs./Week POSITION RANGE: $32.22 - $37.01/ hour (contract currently in negotiation) POSITION OVERVIEW: The Project Management ...

Demonstrated experience managing ground-up commercial, public, or institutional construction ... The Project Manager typically works from the office and visits project sites at least once a week ...

Demonstrated experience managing ground-up commercial, public, or institutional construction ... The Project Manager typically works from the office and visits project sites at least once a week ...

Permit Engineer

Norwalk, CT · On-site

$105K - $123K/yr

... permit management system. * Leads in preparing plans, specifications and designs for public works projects, including street and sidewalk construction, drainage improvements and facilities ...

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Site Superintendent

Bridgeport, CT · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

... public works projects throughout Connecticut. This individual will be responsible for managing site activities, coordinating crews, ensuring quality and safety compliance, and supporting the ...

Permit Engineer

Norwalk, CT · On-site

$105K - $123K/yr

... management system. Leads in preparing plans, specifications and designs for public works projects, including street and sidewalk construction, drainage improvements and facilities improvements.

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Public Works Project Manager information

What does a public works project manager do?

A Public Works Project Manager oversees the planning, execution, and completion of public infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, water systems, and public buildings. They coordinate between government agencies, contractors, and the community to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Their responsibilities include managing project teams, securing permits, monitoring progress, and addressing any issues that arise during construction. Public Works Project Managers play a vital role in maintaining and improving the quality of public infrastructure.

What are some common challenges faced by public works project managers, and how can they be addressed?

Public Works Project Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating multiple stakeholders, managing tight budgets, and adhering to strict regulatory requirements. Effective communication with government agencies, contractors, and the public is essential for keeping projects on track. Staying organized and proactively addressing issues, such as unforeseen site conditions or delays, can help minimize disruptions. Utilizing project management software and maintaining transparent documentation also play a key role in successfully navigating these challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a public works project manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Public Works Project Manager, you need a strong background in civil engineering or construction management, often supported by a relevant degree and professional licensure such as a PE (Professional Engineer). Familiarity with project management software (like MS Project or Primavera), budgeting tools, and regulatory compliance systems is typically required. Leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing diverse teams and stakeholders. These competencies ensure that complex infrastructure projects are completed on time, within budget, and in accordance with safety and regulatory standards.

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Public Works (Field Services) Superintendent

Town of Manchester

Manchester, CT

$100K - $120K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Company Description

The Town of Manchester is a vibrant and diverse community with an array of public services that reflect a set of values shared by its residents and leaders committed to bringing Manchester into the 21st century as an up-and-coming community that cares about its residents, its children, its schools and parks, its roads and utilities, and the health and safety of the Manchester Community.

Town of Manchester’s employees are essential to the town’s ability to provide quality services to the community. It is our goal to attract a diverse, and well-qualified workforce that are representative of our residents to bring their experience and expertise to join our team.

Come take a look at what is happening in the Town of Manchester https://www.youtube.com/@manchestercttown

Job Description

SUMMARY OF POSITION: Under general direction of the Director of Public Works, supervises and participates in the daily operation of the Highway, Fleet, Parks and Cemetery Divisions. Provides administrative and technical consultation to Town departments, boards and commissions.

DESIRABLE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: Knowledge of the principles (methods) and practices of public works procedures including the maintenance, repair and construction of streets, storm sewers and of equipment. Knowledge of equipment used in construction and maintenance practices, as well as applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. Knowledge of regulations and/or permitting requirements related to stormwater, NPDES, OSHA and construction site management. Knowledge and related skills relevant to the operation, maintenance and administration of public parks, playgrounds and municipal facilities, property and equipment. Knowledge of the operation and repair of heavy vehicles and construction equipment. Knowledge of safety requirements in public works labor operations. Ability to use a personal computer for purposes of data analysis and report preparation. Knowledge of management practices as they relate to public works functions. Ability to plan and supervise the work of a large group of supervisory and other personnel in performing a variety of public works tasks under diverse operating conditions in a union environment. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, public officials, contractors, vendors, and the public. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or closely related field of study. Minimum four (4) years of progressively responsible experience supervising public works functions, including fleet, highway, or parks. Additional relevant experience may be substituted for college education on a year-for-year basis. Must hold valid Connecticut motor vehicle operator’s license.

EXAMINATION MAY CONSIST OF:

Parts Weight Passing Score
Oral Examination 100% 80%

Duties

Under general direction of the Director of Public Works, supervises and participates in the daily operation of the Highway, Fleet, Parks and Cemetery Divisions. Provides administrative and technical consultation to Town departments, boards and commissions.

  • Plans, coordinates and supervises all field activities in public works, including streets and roads, parks and grounds, cemeteries, stormwater drainage and equipment repair.
  • Performs a variety of administrative tasks including directing various division programs, monitoring program performance, preparing program reports and authorizing monitoring expenditures.
  • Manages, directs and monitors work force productivity and quality of work performed. Implements controls to assure cost effective attainment of goals. Promotes constructive employee relations, enforces work rules, and assures all operating and maintenance procedures/practices are current, adhered to, productive and cost effective.
  • Assigns and supervises the work of subordinates; operates in accordance with labor contracts.
  • Prepares an annual operating budget, including manpower planning and capital improvements. Establishes and documents the division’s annual purchase requirements, including vehicles, equipment, materials and related resources.
  • Plans and organizes the maintenance of parks, athletic fields, cemeteries and the grounds of Town buildings.
  • Plans fleet replacement program for all Town and Board of Education vehicles and equipment.
  • Plans and organizes the maintenance and repair of streets and storm sewers, including cleaning, patching, resurfacing and repairing streets, curbs, gutters and storm sewers. Plans and organizes programs of leaf collection, snow removal and ice control.
  • Plans and organizes the fleet repair and preventive maintenance operations at multiple sites serving both emergency and non-emergency motor vehicle and equipment needs.
  • Prepares bid specifications for contractor services, capital projects and commodity purchases.
  • Plans and prioritizes long and short-term workload objectives and assesses temporary/seasonal work force requirements.
  • Administers statutory provisions relating to the care and removal of trees on public grounds and supervises tree trimming, planting and cutting activities as defined by the Town’s designated Tree Warden
  • Assists other Departments/Divisions including Board of Education, with infrastructure needs as required.
  • Provides assistance as required in negotiating collective bargaining agreements.
  • May hear and make recommendations on grievances filed by employees within his/her division.
  • May oversee training and development programs for public works employees.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Coordinates closely with Recreation Department to meet user needs for parks and athletic facilities.


Desirable Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Knowledge of the principles (methods) and practices of public works procedures including the maintenance, repair and construction of streets, storm sewers and of equipment.
  • Knowledge of equipment used in construction and maintenance practices, as well as applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.
  • Knowledge of regulations and/or permitting requirements related to stormwater, NPDES, OSHA and construction site management.
  • Knowledge and related skills relevant to the operation, maintenance and administration of public parks, playgrounds and municipal facilities, property and equipment.
  • Knowledge of the operation and repair of heavy vehicles and construction equipment.
  • Knowledge of safety requirements in public works labor operations.
  • Ability to use a personal computer for purposes of data analysis and report preparation.
  • Knowledge of management practices as they relate to public works functions.
  • Ability to plan and supervise the work of a large group of supervisory and other personnel in performing a variety of public works tasks under diverse operating conditions.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, public officials, contractors, vendors, and the public.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.

Physical and Mental Effort/Environmental and Working Conditions

  • Must be mobile, able to push/pull/lift objects of more than 50 pounds, and able to sit for prolonged periods. Able to perform moderately difficult manipulative skills and skills which require hand-eye coordination, such as shifting gears on a vehicle; tasks which require arm-hand steadiness such as climbing a ladder. Able to stand and/or remain in uncomfortable positions for long periods.
  • Must be able to see objects closely, as in typing a report and far away, as in driving; hear normal sounds with some background noise, distinguish voice patterns and communicate through human speech, as in answering a telephone.
  • Must be able to concentrate on fine detail with constant interruption, attend to task for 60 minutes or more, remember multiple tasks given to self and others over long periods, and understand the theories behind several related concepts.
  • Must be able to work in a professional manner with co-workers, customers and the public at large.
  • May be exposed to hazardous wastes or chemicals; high, low or fluctuating temperatures; humidity or wetness; seasonal outdoor weather; grease, oil or dust; toxins, cytotoxins or poisonous substances; electrical hazards and burns; bodily injuries; loud or unpleasant noises.

Minimum Training and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Construction Management, Civil Engineering or a closely related field of study. Minimum four (4) years of progressively responsible experience supervising public works functions, includingfleet and/or highway. Additional relevant experience may be substituted for college education on a year-for-year basis. Must hold valid Connecticut motor vehicle operator’s license

Benefits
  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Voluntary Vision Insurance
  • 14-Paid Holidays
  • Sick Time
  • Annual Leave
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Defined Contribution Plan with 6% employer match
  • Tuition Reimbursment & loan repayment assistance
  • Access to fitness center