Railroad Public Projects Manager – Civil (Remote)

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Railroad Public Projects Manager - Civil (Remote)

We are looking for a highly motivated Public Project Manager to join our Railroad team, supporting projects across the entire U.S. As a Public Project Manager, you will work under the guidance of the Group Manager and collaborate with other Project Managers to oversee and manage railroad public projects. This mid-level management position offers excellent opportunities for professional growth and project management training within the dynamic railroad industry.

As a key player in our Railroad Division, you’ll lead projects that make transportation safer and more efficient nationwide. You’ll manage high-profile assignments from planning and analysis through design and construction, while also building client relationships and driving business growth. Projects you’ll own include railroad grade crossing safety upgrades, road widenings, trails, and railroad-roadway interface design and analysis.

If you are a motivated and experienced professional seeking an exciting opportunity to grow your career in the railroad industry, we encourage you to apply.

Location

This role can be based in any of our Benesch office locations across the country. We are also open to fully remote arrangements. Occasional travel will be required to support project needs and connect with clients and project teams.

The Impact You Will Have
  • Provide railroad project management services and work with various local and state government agency project sponsors on public highway projects that require railroad coordination, including design oversight and construction coordination for at-grade railroad-highway crossings.
  • Review and handle initial project requests from local and state government agencies, citizens, consultants, and developers that may impact railroad property/right of way.   
  • Review Outside Party plan submissions for compliance with client railroad standards, MUTCD, and AREMA.
  • Serve in a seller-doer role, balancing technical delivery with client interaction and relationship building
  • Prepare reports, documentation, and technical memoranda relied on by clients and stakeholders
  • Report and communicate with the owning railroad’s managers and manage cost-effective coordination.
  • Review project work plans in collaboration with team members with other areas of expertise and Agency designers.
  • Manage project updates, implementation of new processes, and continued maintenance of project databases.
  • Monitor project budget, scope, quality control, and schedule estimates.
  • Coordinate inspection and construction monitoring requirements with the field personnel.
  • Apply design standards, codes, and safety requirements across all projects.
  • Perform project reporting and other project file-related practices.
  • Travel to project sites as needed to meet client and project requirements
  • Oversee day-to-day operations and maintain up-to-date records.
  • Prepare and review project correspondence and reports.
  • Schedule and conduct project meetings with internal and external project stakeholders.
  • Establish and maintain positive client relationships.
  • Coordinate work with sub-consultants and assist with agreements.
  • Assist in contract negotiations and conflict resolution.
  • Complete necessary project initiation and compliance forms.
  • Verify invoices and prepare contract compliance support.
  • Ensure compliance with quality guidelines and procedures.
What We Are Looking For
  • Excellent written and oral communication, interpersonal skills, and aptitude with MS Office, PDF, MicroStation, and other productivity software.
  • Strong understanding of MUTCD, AREMA, regulatory codes, standards, and industry best practices related to Railroad-Highway At-Grade Crossings.
  • Experience either as a railroad employee working in public projects, or as a DOT employee working on railroad coordination.
  • Excellent project management skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • BS in Civil Engineering preferred, any engineering degree preferred.
  • Leadership skills and ability to take ownership of assigned projects.
  • Experience leading projects within multiple states and successfully progressing projects through the preliminary engineering phase into the construction phase.
  • Strong knowledge and understanding of railroad and highway infrastructure projects preferred.
  • Knowledge of DOT project delivery processes, Railroad-DOT agreements, phasing, and regulatory rules.
  • Proficient in collaborating with local and state agency project sponsors. # #LI-AG1

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Pay Range

$104,000$124,000 USD

Why Work at Benesch

At Benesch, we prioritize the health and wellness of our employees, understanding that their well-being is crucial for both personal and professional success. We offer a range of benefits for eligible employees, including insurance, retirement plans, and wellness programs. Our Total Rewards package is designed to support a healthy lifestyle and can be customized to meet the needs of our employees and their families. Click here to learn more about some of the benefits of working at Benesch! 

Professional Development 
  • Opportunities for management and leadership development at all levels, including executive coaching and leadership development for Team Leaders, Group Managers, Division Managers, and Executive Leaders
  • Tuition reimbursement for job-related courses
  • Ongoing professional development through resources like Red Vector, LinkedIn Learning, technical team meetings, and knowledge-sharing training sessions 
  • Personalized training and career development plans with your manager
  • Funding for training, committee work, professional organization memberships, and licenses/certifications
  • Support for active participation in professional organizations to foster leadership and community engagement
Retirement Benefits 
  • Access to valuable retirement planning tools, education, and individual meetings with plan advisors at no charge
  • Potential for Benesch to contribute up to 9% of your gross compensation to your retirement plan (5% profit-sharing contribution to your 401(k) plan, regardless of your own contributions, & 80% match on your contributions, up to a maximum company contribution of 4%)
Work/Life Balance 
  • Flexible work schedules and hours, including work-from-home options (dependent on the role)
  • Generous Paid Time Benefits (PTB) that increase with your career
  • Immediate use of annual PTB; no accrual needed, with the ability to bundle time-off plans for extended vacations or life events
  • Ten days of paid parental leave for birth, adoption, or foster placement
Employee Engagement 
  • At Benesch, we encourage our team members to extend their impact beyond their core responsibilities. Join our employee resource groups and committees to enhance your work-life balance and contribute to our community-focused initiatives. We support a variety of programs, including community service, student scholarships, and matching gift opportunities, reflecting our commitment to a vibrant and diverse workplace.

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