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Civil Project Manager
???? Boise, ID
???? $120,000 – $150,000
Civil Project Manager — Build the Backbone of a Growing City
Boise is expanding fast, and every new road, utility line, grading plan, and infrastructure upgrade needs a steady hand at the helm. We’re looking for a Civil Project Manager who can turn chaos into coordination, dirt into direction, and blueprints into reality without breaking stride.
This isn’t a “sit-back-and-check-spreadsheets” role. This is field-meets-strategy leadership where you’re just as comfortable talking trench depth with crews as you are aligning budgets with stakeholders.
What You’ll Command
You’ll run civil projects like a well-tuned machine with a few moving parts that occasionally try to rebel:
- Lead full lifecycle civil construction projects (grading, utilities, roads, site development)
- Own budgets, schedules, RFIs, change orders, and everything in between
- Coordinate with engineers, subcontractors, inspectors, and municipalities
- Translate design intent into field execution that actually works in the real world
- Anticipate problems before they surface like weathered cracks in fresh asphalt
- Keep safety, quality, and timeline locked in formation
- Run project meetings that end with clarity, not confusion
What You Bring to the Table
We’re not looking for perfect. We’re looking for battle-tested:
- 5+ years in civil construction or heavy civil project management
- Strong understanding of earthwork, utilities, paving, and site development
- Ability to read plans like a second language (and spot issues instantly)
- Experience managing crews, subs, and budgets without losing the thread
- Calm decision-making when schedules tighten and conditions shift
- Familiarity with local codes, permitting, and inspection processes
What You’ll Get Back
- Competitive $120K–$150K compensation range
- High-impact projects shaping a rapidly growing region
- Authority to run work, not just observe it
- A team that respects field intelligence and decisive leadership
- Projects that leave fingerprints on the physical landscape of Boise
The Vibe
Think less “office-bound coordinator,” more field strategist with boots in the dirt and a headset full of moving parts. You’re the one who keeps civil infrastructure from becoming civil chaos.
If you like building things that outlive conversations, this is your arena.
