Senior Project Manager/Engineer - Transportation
Summary
Senior civil engineer and project manager leading complex transportation and infrastructure projects through the full lifecycle—from planning through design and construction—while mentoring engineering teams and driving business development.
Senior Project Manager/Engineer - Transportation | York, PA | Full Time
Buchart Horn is seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Project Manager / Civil Engineer to lead complex transportation and infrastructure projects. In this leadership role, you'll oversee technical design, project delivery, and client engagement while guiding a team of engineers and designers. This is an opportunity to drive impactful work that improves communities across the region.
What You’ll Do:
As a Senior Project Manager, you’ll take ownership of the full project lifecycle—from early planning through final design and construction support. You’ll also play a key role in business development, team mentorship, and client relationship management.
- Manage the delivery of civil engineering projects, including scope, schedule, budget, and quality oversight
- Lead multi-disciplinary teams and coordinate technical efforts across project phases
- Develop work plans and monitor project progress to ensure alignment with client expectations and contractual obligations
- Conduct and oversee QA/QC reviews, ensuring conformance with standards, codes, and specifications
- Guide internal staff and provide technical mentoring to junior engineers and designers
- Conduct field reviews and resolve complex construction or coordination challenges
- Lead proposal development, participate in Go/No-Go decisions, and support pursuit strategies with the Business Development team
- Maintain strong relationships with existing clients and develop new contacts to expand business opportunities
- Represent Buchart Horn at professional events, client meetings, and industry conferences
- Stay current on DOT regulations, design technologies, and civil engineering best practices