Team Leader - Utility Infrastructure
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Management, Operations Manager -
Management
Water Management, Operations Manager
Build and Lead a Water Utility Infrastructure Practice — Dallas, TX
We’re partnering with a highly respected engineering firm to identify a senior leader who’s ready to build, lead, and grow a water utility infrastructure office in Dallas. This is a rare opportunity to step into a true ownership-minded role
—shaping strategy, developing talent, and expanding a high-impact practice serving municipal and utility clients across North Texas.
As the office leader, you’ll oversee operations, mentor and grow a multidisciplinary team, serve as a technical authority, and act as a trusted advisor to clients. If you’re energized by building teams, elevating people, and delivering complex infrastructure projects, this role offers both influence and long‑term growth
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Practice & Team Leadership
- Lead day‑to‑day operations for the Dallas water utility infrastructure practice
- Oversee workflow, staffing plans, utilization, and profitability
- Prepare monthly staffing and financial forecasts with a forward‑looking outlook
- Maintain visibility into project performance, billings, and margins
- Partner with senior leadership to align resources and drive growth
- Identify hiring needs and play a key role in recruiting top engineering talent
- Foster a high‑performance, collaborative, and engaged team culture
- Lead performance reviews and support employee development and retention
- Actively mentor Engineers and Project Managers at all career stages
- Build technical depth and leadership capability across the team
- Develop Project Managers into well‑rounded leaders of scope, schedule, budget, and client relationships
- Coach PMs on proposals, fee development, billing, and financial performance
- Create and track individualized development plans and progression timelines
- Provide technical leadership across drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater projects
- Lead and oversee studies, designs, and complex utility infrastructure solutions
- Anticipate and resolve technical challenges to keep projects moving efficiently
- Serve as a go‑to technical resource for both staff and clients
- Lead proposal development, fee negotiations, and contract execution
- Monitor project financial performance and guide PMs toward consistent delivery
- Ensure schedules, budgets, and quality standards are met across all projects
- Contribute to overall group and cross‑discipline profitability
- Ensure rigorous technical review and quality control at all project stages
- Leverage firmwide expertise to deliver best‑in‑class solutions
- Build long‑term, trusted relationships with municipal and utility clients
- Identify expansion opportunities with existing clients and support new pursuits
- Partner with business development and sales teams to grow the practice
Education & Credentials
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering
- Professional Engineer (PE) license in Texas
- 10+ years of utility infrastructure engineering experience
- Strong background in water and wastewater treatment facilities, distribution and collection systems, and lift stations
- Proven history of high client satisfaction and repeat work
- Confident, positive communicator at all organizational levels
- Demonstrated success leading, mentoring, and developing teams
- Experience supporting proposals, presentations, and winning new work
- Ability to contribute to business planning, growth strategy, and practice expansion
- Strong track record of profitable project delivery
- Established relationships with local municipalities and utility clients
- Build your own team and shape the Dallas office’s future
- Visible leadership role with real influence and autonomy
- Strong, people‑first culture with excellent benefits
- Long‑term growth potential within a respected engineering firm
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