Project Manager – Water & Wastewater
Wall Township, NJ, US
French & Parrello Associates (FPA) is seeking an experienced Project Manager to join our growing Water/Wastewater Department at our headquarters in Wall Township, NJ. This is an exciting opportunity for an accomplished engineering professional to lead water and wastewater infrastructure projects, strengthen client relationships, and help build a long-term career with one of the Northeast’s fastest-growing engineering consulting firms.
Recognized year after year as one of NJBIZ’s Best Places to Work in New Jersey, FPA is committed to creating a culture where talented professionals are empowered to grow, collaborate, and succeed. In 2026, FPA was ranked #49 on Zweig’s Hot Firm List, recognizing the firm among the 100 fastest-growing AEC firms in the United States and Canada. Our continued growth is driven by our investment in our people, technical excellence, and commitment to delivering innovative solutions for the communities we serve.
The successful candidate will be an effective communicator and collaborative leader with the ability to understand client needs, manage multidisciplinary project teams, and build strong relationships with clients and stakeholders. This individual will be highly organized, attentive to detail, and capable of balancing multiple priorities while guiding projects and motivating team members.
This role offers the opportunity to advise clients on infrastructure improvements and capital planning, contribute to business development efforts, and help expand FPA’s water and wastewater services. The Project Manager will also mentor developing professionals, strengthen key client relationships, and collaborate across disciplines to deliver practical, high-quality solutions.
Water & Wastewater Engineering Expertise & Project Experience
FPA’s Water/Wastewater Department provides engineering services that help diverse clients maintain, improve, rehabilitate, and expand their water and wastewater infrastructure. Project Managers lead assignments involving public water and sewer systems, supporting clients from infrastructure evaluation and capital planning through design, permitting, bidding, and construction.
The Project Manager – Water & Wastewater will oversee projects of varying size and complexity while managing technical work, financial performance, schedules, risk, and quality. In this role, you will prepare and oversee technical studies and contract documents, coordinate with regulatory and funding agencies, advise clients on project priorities, and work with FPA’s multidisciplinary teams to deliver successful infrastructure improvements.
Responsibilities
• Support the Director, Client Account Leaders, and other PMs in engaging with public and/or private clients, developing business, managing staff, and managing and delivering challenging projects on time, within budget, and to the client’s satisfaction.
• Plan, schedule, and conduct engineering work on projects of varying size and complexity.
• Correspond with clients on project activities, assist with providing quality client services, and support business development opportunities.
• Prepare technical design studies and reports and construction contract bid documents related to municipal, utility authority, or private water and sewer systems.
• Monitor project budgets, schedules, and work progress and prepare financial status reports.
• Mentor entry and mid-level staff and conduct performance reviews for direct reports.
• Estimate quantities and cost of materials, equipment, and labor to determine project budgets and feasibility.
• Analyze data, aerial photography, maps, topographic and geologic survey information, and utility systems, and prepare reports, drawings, and specifications necessary to solicit public bids or private proposals to construct infrastructure improvements.
• Provide technical guidance and advice to clients regarding evaluation, design, and construction of projects.
• Help clients develop and prioritize their capital improvement programs.
• Identify client needs and opportunities to cross-sell FPA’s multidisciplinary services.
Qualifications
• 10+ years of experience in Water and/or Wastewater Engineering.
• Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Environmental, or Mechanical Engineering.
• Must hold a New Jersey PE License.
• Must possess the verbal and written communication skills necessary to communicate and engage with peers and clients, manage project teams, and advance discussions with regulatory agencies and other stakeholders.
• Experience in developing and implementing engineering solutions to assist clients with maintaining, improving or constructing their water and/or wastewater infrastructure.
• Familiarity with regulations and permitting requirements necessary to progress projects through local, state (NJDEP) and federal (EPA) agencies. For example: NJDEP Water Allocation, Safe Drinking Water, Treatment Works Approvals, Discharge Permits, etc.
• Familiarity with local, state and federal funding programs for water and wastewater infrastructure improvements, upgrades, rehabilitation or replacement including New Jersey Infrastructure Bank (I-Bank) NJEIT Programs, United States Dept. of Agriculture Rural Development, etc.
• Knowledge and experience in planning, design, and construction-phase engineering services for public water systems and/or wastewater systems.
• Strong commitment to health and safety, professional ethics, and technical excellence.
• Ability to make presentations and attend meetings with peers, clients and the public.
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to evaluate information and develop practical solutions.
• Familiarity and experience with MS Office 365, computer-aided design tools and software including Autodesk’s AutoCAD and Revit (BIM) and Esri’s ArcGIS. Experience with Bentley’s hydraulics and hydrology software OpenFlows WaterGEMS, SewerGEMS/CAD, and/or revalize’s Pipe-Flo; Preferred but not required.
• Nationally Board Certified as an Environmental Engineer (BCEE) in the specialty of Water Supply & Wastewater (American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists); Preferred but not required.
• Membership and active participation in professional societies and associations in the water and wastewater sector (i.e., AWWA, WEF/NJWEA, AEANJ, etc.); Preferred but not required.
Additional Information
• Sponsorship for U.S. employment authorization is not available for this position.
• Relocation assistance is not available for this position.
Don't meet every qualification? At FPA, we recognize that great candidates bring diverse experiences and perspectives. If you are excited about this opportunity but do not meet every listed requirement, we encourage you to apply. Your experience may be exactly what we need for this role or another opportunity within our growing team.
The FPA Difference
Large firms offer scale. FPA offers opportunity.
For more than 50 years, French & Parrello Associates (FPA) has been delivering innovative engineering solutions that shape communities, improve infrastructure, and support regional growth. As an employee-owned, mid-sized engineering and consulting firm, FPA combines the technical capabilities and expertise of a larger organization with the collaboration, accessibility, and personal investment of a close-knit team.
At FPA, engineers are empowered to take ownership of their work, collaborate across disciplines, and experience the full project lifecycle. Your career is not defined by one task or limited to one area of expertise. Instead, you will have the opportunity to strengthen your technical skills, work alongside experienced professionals, contribute to meaningful infrastructure projects, and develop the experience needed to grow into future engineering leadership roles.
Our multidisciplinary approach allows team members to see the bigger picture, collaborate with experts across multiple disciplines, and understand how their work impacts the communities we serve. We invest in our people through mentorship, professional development, and opportunities for advancement because we believe the success of our employees drives the continued success of our firm.
At FPA, you are not just designing infrastructure, you are helping build a growing organization while contributing to projects that make a lasting impact.
Benefits
Benefit packages for this role will start on the 1st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement plans. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.
Compensation
The projected compensation range for this position is $125,000 to $160,000. Actual compensation will depend on factors including experience, education, qualifications, and skill set. FPA recognizes and rewards performance through an annual bonus program.