City of Bryan
  • BTU-Utility Project Manager

  • CITY OF BRYAN, TX
  • Bryan, Texas United States View Map
Job Summary
Provides project management for design, construction, and commissioning of system projects for Bryan Texas Utilities ( BTU ).
Essential Job Functions
  • Assists with easement acquisition and negotiating land purchases, to include representing BTU in meetings with land owners as needed to address concerns and explain project.
  • Supports BTU legal counsel in mitigating property issues, including condemnation proceedings.
  • Serves as primary point of contact with design engineering firm(s) regarding contract development and execution; permit applications; placement, design, and construction of electric lines, structures, access roads, and all other project related items.
  • Tracks, manages, and updates overall project timelines while providing regular project management of contractors and BTU personnel for all rights of way clearing; site grubbing; fencing and gate installations; construction of substations, roads and associated electric lines as it relates to assigned projects.
  • Performs related duties as required.
  • Responds regularly and promptly to work.
Minimum Qualifications
Required:
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Management or similar field of study plus 4-6 years of engineering related experience or experience pertaining to high voltage substation/transmission design, siting, operations and/or construction OR a Master’s Degree plus 2-4 years of experience as listed above.

Preferred:
  • Project Management Professional certification.
  • Prior project management experience in an electric utility setting. Other equivalent combinations of education, experience, certification and training may also be considered.


Licenses, Certifications & Special Requirements
Texas Class C driver’s license with a good driving record as measured by the City’s evaluation system.
City of Bryan

City of Bryan

979-209-5060

Founded in 1871 and home to almost 90,000 residents, Bryan has grown from a dusty railway depot to a thriving, diverse community with competitive schools, fast-paced technology, sprawling parks, and a flourishing art and music scene.  Consisting of a seven-member city council, the City of Bryan is committed to providing financially efficient municipal services to improve the quality of life and develop a community where all citizens are proud to live.  Living or working in Bryan is truly the good life, Texas style!

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