Project Manager – Utilities (Water, Sewer, Storm)
Greater Boston / Central Massachusetts Region
Massachusetts-Based Self-Perform Utility Contractor
A growing, self-perform underground utility contractor in Massachusetts is seeking a Project Manager to lead and deliver complex water, sewer, and storm-drain projects. The company is known for its field-first culture, hands-on leadership, and strong reputation with municipalities, state agencies, and regional utility owners.
If you're a utilities PM who understands production, tight urban/suburban sequencing, and how to keep crews moving through challenging New England ground conditions, this is the environment where you'll thrive.
What You'll Lead
Project Delivery — Oversee full lifecycle delivery of water, sewer, and storm-utility projects across the Commonwealth.
Field Coordination — Work closely with superintendents, foremen, and crews to maintain daily production rates.
Preconstruction Support — Assist with estimating, constructability reviews, and project setup.
Stakeholder & Agency Management — Coordinate directly with municipal DPWs, local inspectors, MassDOT, and utility owners.
Resource Planning — Manage manpower, heavy equipment allocation, and weekly production goals.
Safety & Compliance — Ensure field execution meets OSHA standards, company protocols, and local Conservation Commission environmental bylaws.
Leadership Development — Mentor foremen and superintendents to strengthen field leadership and operational bench strength.
Operational Strategy — Partner with senior leadership on scheduling, financial forecasting, and navigating seasonal weather impacts.
What Makes You a Fit
This role is built for a field-driven utilities leader, not a desk-bound coordinator. You need to understand the realities of digging in New England—from rocky glacial till to handling legacy infrastructure.
You'll excel here if you have:
Deep Utilities Experience — Strong background in open-cut excavations, deep utilities, and water/sewer/storm main installations.
Field-Up Progression — Ideally grew through the field (Foreman Superintendent PM/Ops) or possess equivalent heavy civil field grit.
Production Instincts — Ability to drive daily output, manage trench safety, and keep crews moving efficiently.
Mass Regulatory Familiarity — Experience navigating MassDOT standards, Chapter 90 projects, and local municipal street opening permits.
Hands-On Leadership — Present, visible, and engaged on-site; comfortable managing both tight urban tie-ins and regional main extensions.
Crew Respect — Ability to speak the language of the field, command respect in the yard, and solve problems collaboratively with crews.
If you prefer managing exclusively from a remote office or delegating every field decision, this won't be the right fit.
What This Company Offers
Stable Pipeline — A robust backlog of public-sector municipal (DPW) and state-level utility work across Massachusetts.
Tight-Knit Leadership — A no-nonsense, collaborative leadership team that values field execution over corporate red tape.
Impact & Influence — Direct access to ownership and the ability to shape operations and support regional growth.
Competitive Compensation — Highly competitive salary aligned with regional senior utilities leadership roles.
Vehicle Package — Company truck or allowance + fuel card (equipped for New England winters).
Full Benefits — Comprehensive medical, 401(k) match, and a performance-based bonus structure.
How to Apply
If you're a utilities Project Manager ready to take on a high-impact role with an established local self-perform contractor, we'd like to connect.