Michael Baker International provides engineering and consulting services for government, private and commercial partners, assisting in planning, architectural, environmental, construction and program management. Our employees demonstrate a world-class ability to solve complex problems. As a company,We Make a Difference.

Why do we do what we do; why is it important?

For most of us, it’s because it enables us to have a direct and meaningful impact on the communities and environment in which we live and serve. Across the continuum of our expertise and projects, our work: transforms the world; enables economies; creates healthier and more engaging cities and neighborhoods; and engineers, plans and designs the very infrastructure that sustains and improves our world. Simply stated, the work we do everyday matters. We Make a Difference every day with every engagement.

So what does a Project Manager at Michael Baker International do?

As a part of our Georgia Transportation Team, the Project Manager will demonstrate expertise with GDOT and public works infrastructure projects. The Project Manager will provide engineering design and oversight in the successful delivery of transportation and public works projectsthroughout Georgia, leading and mentoring project teams in all aspects of design and plan preparation for roadway, highway, and freeway projects for GDOT, Municipal, County, Toll, and Transit agencies.

Can you walk me through a typical day of a Project Manager?

  • Lead plan production for conventional design-bid-build and design-build highway projects
  • Review the work of other professionals – this includes QA/QC, mentoring, training and growing staff in the performance of job duties.
  • Have a broad understanding of all elements of the design of highway transportation facilities, including roadway elements, hydrology and hydraulics, structures and traffic related items.

What can I expect for a career path, and where might this role take me?

  • We provide our employees with a clearly defined but customizable career path that empowers them to determine their success.
  • We are committed to the growth of our internal personnel and we support this with world class learning and development that leads to career advancement!
  • A Roadway Project Manager will manage small to complex projects and may grow into a discipline lead. Long term goals could include a regional practice or market leader.

Could I be the Project Manager you are looking for?

  • You'll need a B.S. inCivil Engineering
  • You'll need a Professional Engineer (PE) license in the state of Georgia
  • You'll need a 20 plus years of experience working on GDOT projects
  • Should demonstrated success in the delivery of transportation projects and programs.
  • Should have a strong technical background in Transportation Engineering – Planning, Design and PS&E.

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