
Water/Wastewater Treatment Practice Leader
Parkhill, Fort Worth, TX, United States
Location: US-TX-Fort Worth
ID: 2026-2100
Category: Treatment
Position Type: Full-Time
Remote: No
Overview
The Treatment Practice Leader is responsible for driving business development, cultivating client relationships, and advancing the firm's strategic growth in water and wastewater treatment. This role emphasizes technical leadership, project delivery excellence, and active client engagement, with a focus on the Dallas‑Fort Worth market. The Regional Treatment Practice Leader will oversee projects, mentor staff, and identify and pursue new opportunities.
Responsibilities
Develop opportunities in North Texas in major areas of water resources and water/wastewater treatment
Create and execute a business development plan for the region, aligned with the sector's strategic vision and operational plan
Build and maintain long-term relationships with clients, team partners, and industry leaders.
Identify opportunities and lead win plans with DFW design team
Represent Parkhill at council and commission meetings, conferences, and seminars
Collaborate across sectors and office locations to leverage Parkhill's collective experience and expertise
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field; Master's degree preferred
Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in Texas required; ability to obtain licensure in New Mexico and Oklahoma
10 years of experience specializing in either water resources and/or water/wastewater treatment
Proven business development experience, including pursuing clients, preparing proposals, and managing relationships
Experience working with state, regional, and local public agencies—including municipalities, water districts, river authorities, counties, and other state entities—as well as state and federal funding agencies
Possesses expertise in civil engineering principles, regulatory compliance, and best practices in water and wastewater treatment
Benefits and Perks
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
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ID: 2026-2100
Category: Treatment
Position Type: Full-Time
Remote: No
Overview
The Treatment Practice Leader is responsible for driving business development, cultivating client relationships, and advancing the firm's strategic growth in water and wastewater treatment. This role emphasizes technical leadership, project delivery excellence, and active client engagement, with a focus on the Dallas‑Fort Worth market. The Regional Treatment Practice Leader will oversee projects, mentor staff, and identify and pursue new opportunities.
Responsibilities
Develop opportunities in North Texas in major areas of water resources and water/wastewater treatment
Create and execute a business development plan for the region, aligned with the sector's strategic vision and operational plan
Build and maintain long-term relationships with clients, team partners, and industry leaders.
Identify opportunities and lead win plans with DFW design team
Represent Parkhill at council and commission meetings, conferences, and seminars
Collaborate across sectors and office locations to leverage Parkhill's collective experience and expertise
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field; Master's degree preferred
Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in Texas required; ability to obtain licensure in New Mexico and Oklahoma
10 years of experience specializing in either water resources and/or water/wastewater treatment
Proven business development experience, including pursuing clients, preparing proposals, and managing relationships
Experience working with state, regional, and local public agencies—including municipalities, water districts, river authorities, counties, and other state entities—as well as state and federal funding agencies
Possesses expertise in civil engineering principles, regulatory compliance, and best practices in water and wastewater treatment
Benefits and Perks
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
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