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Project Manager — MEP/T Engineering
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KEDbluestone seeks a Project Manager to lead complex MEP and building infrastructure projects in Des Moines. This high-visibility role requires 5+ years of AEC experience, strong leadership, and client management skills. You will own the full project lifecycle, manage budgets and cross-functional...
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United States , Des Moines
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Manager, Engineering Project Management
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Lead civil engineering projects from conception to completion in Irving, TX. This role requires 5+ years of PM experience, expertise in reading civil design plans, and superior client service. You'll coordinate teams, manage schedules, and ensure quality. We offer full benefits, 401(k) matching, ...
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United States , Irving
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Southeast Utilities of Georgia LLC
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Project Manager, Facility & Distribution Engineering
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88700.00 - 126940.00 USD / Year
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Project Manager, Facility & Distribution Engineering
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United States , Remote
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Project Manager - Engineering Design - Data Center
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Lead large-scale, multidisciplinary data center design projects for a top engineering firm. Manage scope, budget, and timelines for critical infrastructure, serving as the primary client liaison. Requires 6+ years of AEC experience and strong project leadership skills. Enjoy competitive benefits,...
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About the Project Engineering Manager role

Discover rewarding Project Engineering Manager jobs, a critical leadership role at the intersection of technical execution and strategic project delivery. Professionals in this career act as the vital bridge between engineering teams and project stakeholders, ensuring that complex technical initiatives are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. This position is ideal for seasoned engineers who have evolved into leaders, capable of guiding both people and processes to achieve ambitious project goals.

A Project Engineering Manager typically oversees the entire engineering scope of a project or a portfolio of projects. Their core responsibility is to lead and mentor a team of project engineers and technical staff, providing direction, resolving challenges, and fostering professional development. They are accountable for translating project objectives into detailed engineering plans, allocating resources effectively, and establishing robust systems for tracking progress, risk, and financial performance. A significant part of the role involves communication: they clearly present plans, negotiate with clients or internal customers, and report on status to senior management, ensuring alignment across all parties.

Common responsibilities across industries include developing and managing project schedules and budgets, ensuring compliance with all relevant technical standards and safety regulations, and overseeing the quality of engineering deliverables. They facilitate collaboration between multidisciplinary teams—such as civil, mechanical, electrical, and systems engineering—to create integrated solutions. Furthermore, they often manage the technical interface with clients, vendors, and contractors, serving as the primary point of contact for all engineering matters.

To excel in Project Engineering Manager jobs, individuals generally need a strong foundation in an engineering discipline, typically evidenced by a bachelor’s degree and often a Professional Engineer (PE) license or equivalent chartered status. Employers seek candidates with substantial experience (often 7-15 years) in both hands-on engineering and progressive leadership roles. Key skills include superior project management proficiency, risk management, financial acumen, and exceptional verbal and written communication. A deep understanding of the product or project lifecycle, from conception through to commissioning, is essential. Success in this profession also demands strong interpersonal skills to motivate teams, manage stakeholders, and thrive in a dynamic, results-oriented environment. For those with a passion for technical leadership and complex problem-solving, Project Engineering Manager jobs offer a challenging and impactful career path driving innovation and operational excellence.