Project Manager – Traffic & Transportation
Location: Maine | Employee-Owned Company | Big Ideas Welcome
At Sebago Technics, transportation work begins with judgment. The kind built through experience—understanding agencies, communities, constraints, and the long-term impact of each decision. We are looking for an experienced Transportation / Traffic Project Manager who brings both technical depth and leadership to public-sector infrastructure work.
This is not a role for generalist project managers. Our Project Managers are practicing transportation professionals who understand how projects move—from early coordination and analysis through design, review, and delivery. This position is especially well-suited for individuals who have worked within or alongside DOTs, municipalities, or public agencies and are ready to lead with confidence and credibility.
Sebago is a firm where technical expertise is respected and collaboration is expected. You’ll work across disciplines with engineers, surveyors, landscape architects, and designers who value discussion, curiosity, and shared responsibility. As an employee-owned company, the quality of the work—and how we treat one another—matters.
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