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Senior Project Manager (Electrical or Mechanical Engineer)

Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
FULL_TIME Remote · US Dallas, TX, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-10
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Job Description
At SSR, we’re more than a leading engineering design, consulting, and planning firm—we’re a team of owners committed to solving complex projects and delivering innovative solutions for facility and infrastructure challenges. With locations across the U.S. and expertise spanning diverse markets and services, our collaborative approach empowers us to build lasting partnerships with each other, our clients, and our communities. We believe high performance and a people-first culture go hand in hand. As an owner from day one, our colleagues thrive in an environment that values accountability, celebrates achievement, and supports personal and professional growth. As owners, we take pride in our work and in each other—driving results while fostering a workplace where everyone feels seen, supported, and inspired. Want to hear directly from our team? Visit http://www.ssr-inc.com/life-at-ssr and explore our culture on LinkedIn and Instagram. What You’ll Do As a Senior Project Manager, you will lead high‑scope, high‑complexity projects or multiple programs at once—serving as the primary client contact, trusted advisor, and integrator of people, product, and profit. You will plan and execute projects, proactively manage financials, and mentor Project Managers I and II, ensuring projects are delivered to SSR’s quality standards and client expectations. Confirm project scope and requirements with clients and stakeholders; capture assumptions and decisions. Coordinate the proposal phase; assist senior design staff with technical documentation and interview presentations. Develop financial plans by negotiating fees, preparing proposal letters, and preliminary man‑hour budgets with CRM/Department Head/Operations Director. Ensure contracts are fully executed by the appropriate Principal and align the team to contractual obligations. Develop project staffing plans and preliminary man‑hour budgets; work with discipline leaders to finalize task‑hour plans. Lead project kick‑offs to convey scope, standards, budgets, roles, risks, and expectations; foster ownership and trust. Set schedules with team input; propose interim milestones and adjust as conditions change. Schedule and sequence work; communicate action items; monitor manpower plans across disciplines and maintain profit variance targets. Ensure project documentation is complete and appropriately stored; keep RFI, submittal, decision, and risk logs current. Implement proactive QA/QC plans; coordinate timely reviews and submittals to meet standards and contract requirements. Issue accurate invoices promptly; monitor AR and projected monthly revenue; address collection issues proactively. Attend client, owner, and architect meetings; facilitate clear communication and document outcomes. Anticipate and address issues affecting client or SSR expectations; serve as a trusted advisor. Manage scope changes; identify potential crises; develop contingency plans and mitigation strategies. Monitor budgets and fee burn; understand how hours charged impact revenue and forecasts; process additional services as needed. Build, develop, and grow client relationships; engage in business development to expand services and share of wallet. Respond to contractor and client requests for information quickly and efficiently. Perform risk assessments and manage risks throughout the project life cycle. Manage Construction Administration to help ensure systems are installed consistent with design intent and quality standards. Supervise job close‑out, ensuring documentation, filings, lessons learned, and archive are complete. Provide oversight, leadership, and mentoring for Project Managers I and II; represent SSR in multi‑discipline discussions. Demonstrate thought leadership through professional organizations or industry speaking and writing engagements. Minimum Requirements Who We’re Looking For Technical or Bachelor’s degree in one of the major technical disciplines practiced by the firm with ten years of related project experience OR Fifteen years of practical experience on similar projects Proven leadership as a trusted advisor to clients Demonstrated, consistent ability to manage projects of various size and complexity Expertise in proactively managing project financials with minimal oversight Professional Engineer Licensure preferred (required by those who have a ABET accredited degree in engineering) Preferred Qualifications Proven success leading complex, multi‑discipline design programs and mentoring Project Managers.