Design streets that move people—not just cars.
At Toole Design, we’re leading the way in creating safer, more connected communities through sustainable multimodal transportation design. We’re looking for a Project Manager, Wayfinding/Environmental Graphics to join our team in Columbus, OH, someone who’s excited to lead impactful wayfinding, environmental graphics, and placemaking projects that help people navigate and experience their communities with confidence while advancing our mission and values.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
We’re not just another firm, we’re a purpose-driven team of engineers, planners, landscape architects, and urban designers who believe streets should work for everyone. At Toole Design, you'll work alongside thought leaders and industry experts who are committed to mentoring and helping you grow your expertise. We offer:
- A collaborative, inclusive culture that supports your growth and advancement
- Hybrid schedule with in-office team days (Tuesday–Thursday)
- 8 paid holidays, and 16 days of PTO accrued annually
- Competitive salary, excellent benefits, and transportation perks: Benefits and Support
- Projects that truly improve lives through safe, inclusive design rooted in ethics, empathy, and equity
What You’ll Do
You'll lead multidisciplinary wayfinding and environmental graphics projects, manage client relationships, mentor and support design staff, and coordinate with colleagues across urban design, landscape architecture, and transportation engineering. You'll help people navigate trails, bicycle networks, transit systems, parks, and walkable districts through wayfinding strategies, signage programs, mapping, branding, and placemaking initiatives. You'll contribute to projects across the region and beyond, helping communities create connected, memorable, and user-centered public spaces.
Join Us. Make an Impact. We’re proud to be an ENR Top 500 design firm with one of the lowest turnover rates in the industry. If you’re ready to do meaningful work with a supportive, talented team—apply today.
We are targeting a salary range of $78,000 to $88,000 for this position. Candidates with 10+ years of experience may be considered for compensation at the higher end of the salary range.
Questions, assistance or accommodations? Contact HR@tooledesign.com or call 301-927-1900, press 5.
At Toole Design, we foster a collaborative culture and welcome people of all backgrounds to help build more inclusive communities. We strongly encourage women and applicants from underrepresented communities – people of color, LGBTQIA+, immigrants, first-generation college students/graduates, those with disabilities and people at all the intersections in between – to apply. We're proud that about half our managers are women and we are committed to diverse leadership that reflects the communities we serve. Toole Design is a woman-owned, equal opportunity employer (EO/AA/VEV/Disabled employer).
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What You Bring:
- A bachelor’s degree in graphic design, industrial design, landscape architecture, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience
- 8+ years of professional experience, including 5+ years leading wayfinding projects with expertise in design intent drawings, fabrication methods, code compliance, and human-centered design
- A strong portfolio demonstrating design excellence and successful built work
- Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite; experience with CADTools, SignAgent, GIS, and/or SketchUp is a plus
- Excellent visual, written, presentation, and client-facing communication skills
- The ability to manage multiple projects, develop work plans and proposals, and guide projects from concept through implementation
- A collaborative, proactive approach and a track record of building strong relationships with clients and multidisciplinary teams
- A passion for sustainability and creating livable communities through multimodal transportation, wayfinding, and placemaking
- Experience working with public clients, including community engagement, implementation phasing, and guidelines development, is preferred