Project Manager – Traffic & Transportation
Location: Maine | Employee-Owned Company | Big Ideas Welcome
Traffic engineering doesn’t have to be cookie-cutter. At Sebago Technics, our Traffic Project Managers are problem-solvers, innovators, and collaborators who thrive on bringing fresh solutions to the table. Imagine being part of a team where your voice matters, your creativity is valued, and your projects actually make life better for Mainers every day.
For us, skills are important, but who you are is even more important. We respect people first—and we want to work with great listeners who are excited to share new ideas with teammates across disciplines. Picture yourself at the table with engineers, surveyors, landscape architects, and CAD designers who enjoy working together to design high-level projects within a dynamic, ongoing conversation. At Sebago, no one works in a silo; we create together, with intention.
In the Role
- Lead and manage transportation and traffic engineering projects from initiation through closeout
- Coordinate across multidisciplinary teams including engineers, surveyors, CAD designers, landscape architects, and construction professionals
- Develop and maintain project schedules, budgets, and work plans
- Monitor project performance and proactively manage risks and resources
- Serve as primary client liaison with municipalities, DOT, and other agencies—manage expectations, resolve conflicts, and ensure satisfaction
- Ensure compliance with applicable codes, standards, and regulations
- Review and approve traffic studies, technical documents, design plans, and reports
- Mentor junior staff and foster a collaborative, learning-focused team environment
- Support business development efforts including proposals, presentations, and scoping of transportation projects
- Bachelor’s Degree in Civil or Transportation Engineering
- 5–8 years of professional experience
- Experience in project management and traffic/transportation engineering (traffic preferred)
- Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred
- Proficiency with engineering software such as MicroStation and AutoCAD
- Experience working with state or federal transportation authorities is a plus