Project Manager
Skagit PUD
Our goal is to attract, retain, and motivate committed, hard-working, creative, and thoughtful employees who will support the Mission, Vision, and Values of Skagit PUD. We are seeking an employee who will work hard to exceed the expectations of our community, not only in the supply of necessary services but in building a better place for all of us to live and work.
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, creed, color, national origin, religion, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran's status, disability, or any other protected characteristic under federal, state, or local law. Skagit PUD is committed to providing a workplace where people are treated with dignity, decency, respect, and professionalism.
Public Utility District No. 1 of Skagit County is seeking a Project Manager to perform a wide variety of engineering and construction management tasks in coordination with the District's unique and large-scale contracted capital projects.
Essential Duties
- Manage District construction projects facilitated through public bid, small works roster, and inter-local agreements which includes: coordination between District staff, contractors, and consultants; submittal review; meeting coordination; change order preparation; pay quantity tracking; quality control reporting; tracking and enforcement of material, construction, and contract specifications; assembling pay estimates; preparation of as constructed (redline) drawings; conducting prevailing wage interviews and reviewing certified payrolls; and performing project closeouts.
- Plan and schedule resources from the Engineering and Operations Departments for execution of the District's Capital Improvement Program. Coordinate District resources to complete and tie-in contracted capital construction work.
- Assist in the preparation and constructability review of construction plans and specifications for District capital projects approved through the annual budgeting process.
- Assist in the preparation and execution of project permits.
- Assist with annual budget preparation by preparing and updating preliminary construction estimates for each CIP project.
- Coordinate and liaise with local agencies for construction schedules, intersecting project improvements, and areas of work.
See Job Description for full position details
Required Education and Experience
- Knowledge and experience in the design and construction pump stations, reservoirs, water treatment plants, and vertical construction.
- Working knowledge of basic engineering theories and principles; principles of project management; and basic principles of capital improvement cost estimation and contract administration.
- Practices of researching engineering and design issues, evaluating alternatives, and making sound recommendations.
- A solid understanding of civil design and construction, including the requirements and design criteria for water transmission and distribution systems.
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field is strongly preferred.
- Five (5) years' demonstrated engineering experience in civil design or construction.
- Five (5) years' managing construction projects, preferably in a water utility environment.
- An equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform the job effectively may substitute for some requirements at the PUD's discretion.
- Valid Washington State Driver's License is required.
Please see full job description for a complete list of minimum qualifications and required knowledge, skills and abilities
Compensation and Benefits
The full 2026 salary range for this position is $55.68-$80.18 per hour. However, starting salary typically begins in the bottom quartile ($55.68-$61.80) per Skagit PUD's salary guidelines, which allow for growth beyond the top of the market due to performance and longevity. Starting salary and level placement will be dependent upon previous experience and qualifications.
Skagit PUD offers a complete benefits package including medical, dental and vision (at no cost to employees for themselves or their qualified dependents), life and disability coverage, PERS pension, deferred compensation, generous paid time off, holidays, and more. Benefits are equivalent to over 60% in additional compensation.
Visit www.skagitpud.org to apply - only online applications will be accepted.
Application review will begin on March 23, 2026, and the position will remain open until it is filled. For priority consideration, please apply by that date.
Online application packets must include:
- A complete online application
- Cover Letter
- Updated resume
- Three (3) professional references.
Applications that do not contain all of the required information will not be considered.