Requisition Post Information* : Posted Date
4 weeks ago(6/1/2026 5:30 PM)
Requisition ID
2026-24183
Minimum Education
Bachelor's Degree
Employee Type
Regular
Discipline/Focus
Roadway
Overview
Kimley-Horn of DC has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Roadway practice in Washington, DC!
Responsibilities
Expand our practice and presence in the local market focused on roadway, highway and/or municipal projects
This position is responsible for complex engineering design tasks as well as marketing, client engagement, and the growth of the roadway design practice in local and/or surrounding markets
Managing the design and delivery of projects profitably while being actively involved in design issues
Leadership responsibilities include:
Operating with integrity and sound business principles
Providing vision, business planning and strategy
Establishing goals
Building and maintaining positive client relationships
Having open communication with your partners and team
Growing and leading a roadway practice
Our Project Managers/Practice Builders manage their projects profitably, transition work to qualified staff, grow and mentor staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor
The successful candidate will be given a great deal of autonomy to lead, direct, and grow their business
With success, this individual will enjoy the rewards of an impressive bonus program with the potential to advance to ownership
Qualifications
12+ years of relevant experience managing roadway projects
Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) license
Experience successfully winning and delivering work in the local and/or surrounding areas
Knowledge and experience with the full life cycle of roadway projects
Experience and relationships with local agencies and/or local municipalities
Knowledge in the civil design of local roadways, urban freeways and/or interchanges
Demonstrated ability to manage roadway projects profitably, while leading a team and collaborating key stakeholders
Experience writing proposals, scopes of work, and budgets for projected work