Description
RETTEW is seeking Project Managers at multiple experience levels to support our Land Development Team in Pittsburgh, PA. Whether you are building your project leadership experience or managing complex development projects, this role offers the opportunity to shape communities and support meaningful land development projects.
We are hiring at the Project Manager I, II, and III levels. Candidates will be placed at the appropriate level based on experience, technical expertise, and demonstrated project leadership capability.
About RETTEW
RETTEW is a 100% employee-owned engineering consulting firm that has been helping clients solve complex challenges since 1969. Our teams collaborate across disciplines to deliver innovative, practical solutions that strengthen infrastructure and support the communities we serve. Built on a culture of ownership, collaboration, and continuous improvement, we empower our employee-owners to grow their careers while delivering meaningful results for our clients.
Work Environment
Workplace Designation: Hybrid
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Project Managers work closely with RETTEW’s multi-discipline team and clients to deliver successful land development projects. Work includes office collaboration, client coordination, and periodic field visits to project sites.
Safety & Compliance Requirements
This position may be designated as safety-sensitive depending on client and project assignments. Candidates may be required to complete pre-employment screenings, including drug testing and motor vehicle record review. Employees may operate company vehicles, work in field environments, and must comply with all RETTEW safety policies and procedures. Â Â Â Â Â
Position Summary / What You’ll Do
As a Project Manager supporting RETTEW’s Land Development Team, you will lead or support land development projects from the proposal stage through planning, design, and construction. Projects may include residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and mixed-use developments.
Depending on experience level, you will manage project scope, schedules, budgets, and client relationships while coordinating internal teams and external stakeholders. Senior-level Project Managers may oversee multiple projects, mentor staff, and contribute to business development and strategic project planning.
Responsibilities / Day-to-Day  Â
- Plan and manage land development projects within a collaborative project management culture, including site layout, grading, stormwater management, and utility coordination
- Develop and maintain project scopes, schedules, and budgets in partnership with local leadership and internal stakeholders
- Monitor project progress and proactively identify and resolve risks or challenges, leveraging team expertise and leadership support as needed
- Coordinate multidisciplinary project teams and manage internal resources, fostering teamwork and cross-functional collaboration
- Serve as a primary client contact or support senior project leaders in client communication as part of an integrated project leadership team
- Prepare proposals, project reports, cost estimates, and technical documentation with input from discipline leads and local office leadership
- Coordinate permitting processes and maintain communication with municipalities and regulatory agencies, working closely with local leadership and project teams
- Review engineering plans and ensure compliance with applicable standards and local regulations through coordinated quality control processes
- Coordinate contractor activities and support construction-phase services in collaboration with internal teams and field staff
- Identify and manage out-of-scope work and support contract modifications with guidance and alignment from project and business leadership
- Complete project billing activities and assist with accounts receivable tracking in coordination with accounting and leadership teams
- Participate in business development efforts and support client relationship growth through a team-based approach to client service
- Mentor junior staff and support professional development as part of a strongly supported, people-focused PM culture
- Lead or participate in project meetings, work sessions, and stakeholder discussions alongside project team members and local leadership
- Responsibilities increase in scope and leadership expectations across Project Manager levels, with larger projects, greater client responsibility, and increased team leadership at higher levels.Â
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a related technical disciplineÂ
- Experience managing or supporting engineering or land development projectsÂ
- Strong understanding of land development processes, permitting, and site design coordinationÂ
- Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skillsÂ
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlinesÂ
- Proficiency with project management tools and engineering softwareÂ
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to project sites as needed
Preferred
- Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability to obtainÂ
- Experience managing residential, commercial, or industrial land development projectsÂ
- Experience coordinating with municipalities and regulatory agenciesÂ
- Experience supervising or mentoring technical staffÂ
- Familiarity with regional land development codes and permitting processesÂ
Experience Level Guidelines
Project Manager I
- 4+ years of relevant experienceÂ
- Supports planning and execution of smaller or less complex projectsÂ
- Works under the guidance of senior project managersÂ
- Assists with scope development, budgeting, scheduling, and coordinationÂ
- Begins developing client relationships and project leadership skillsÂ
Project Manager II
- 8+ years of relevant experienceÂ
- Manages small to mid-size projectsÂ
- Leads internal project teams and client coordinationÂ
- Oversees scope, schedule, and budget performanceÂ
- Demonstrates strong technical and leadership capabilityÂ
Project Manager III
- 10+ years of relevant experienceÂ
- Manages large or complex projects or multiple projects simultaneouslyÂ
- Serves as primary client contact and strategic project leaderÂ
- Leads multidisciplinary teams and mentors staffÂ
- Contributes to business development and long-term client growthÂ
What We Offer
RETTEW offers a collaborative, employee-owned culture where your contributions directly impact the company’s success and the communities we serve.
Our benefits include:
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience, qualifications, and level placement within the Project Manager I–III structureÂ
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)Â
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverageÂ
- Generous paid time off and paid holidaysÂ
- 401(k) retirement plan with company contributionÂ
- Professional development and continuing education supportÂ
- Mentorship, leadership development, and technical training opportunitiesÂ
- Access to experienced professionals and resources that support long-term career growthÂ
- Opportunities to advance into senior leadership and expanded project management rolesÂ
RETTEW is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process, please contact us at jperalta@rettew.com to request assistance.
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