Senior Project Manager
4 days ago
Austin
Job DescriptionAbout Adaptive Water Texas' 2022 State Water Plan projected that by 2030, demand would exceed supply by approximately 20%—and that analysis predated the data center boom now accelerating water stress across the state. Conventional, once-through water systems are unsustainable in Texas' increasingly arid climate, forcing large industrial facilities, municipalities, agriculture, and ecosystems into direct competition for scarce resources. To overcome our supply deficit, Texas needs more than incremental efficiency improvements to a fundamentally broken water supply model. Adaptive Water is redefining how water-intensive facilities source, treat, use, and reuse water. We design, build, and operate decentralized, multi-source systems that harvest and reuse alternative supplies—stormwater, wastewater, graywater, and brackish groundwater—eliminating dependence on potable water for applications that don't require it. About the Role As Project Manager, your first project will be to lead end-to-end delivery of a complex, high-stakes water infrastructure project for a gigascale data center campus. That means you have an unprecedented opportunity to demonstrate how Texas' rapidly expanding data center ecosystem can achieve water resilience, without dewatering or polluting communities or ecosystems. You'll lead the planning, design, construction, and commissioning of a multi-source onsite water system engineered to support hyperscale computing infrastructure in one of Texas' most water-constrained regions. Success requires technical excellence, creative problem-solving, stakeholder coordination across public and private entities, and the ability to navigate complex regulatory environments. Adaptive is an early-stage startup. In this role, you'll establish the processes, standards, and team culture that will define how Adaptive's Project Management Office delivers projects as we grow. You will work directly with the CEO and founding leadership team alongside leading water engineers, policy experts, and conservation scientists across Texas. What You'll Do • Direct all phases of project execution from scoping through commissioning for hyperscale data center water infrastructure supporting 5+ GW capacity, • Develop and manage comprehensive project plans including schedules, budgets, resource allocation, risk registers, and performance metrics, • Coordinate across engineering teams, specialized subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, regulatory agencies, and client stakeholders, • Translate Adaptive's technical vision into executable project strategy with clear milestones and deliverables, • Establish quality assurance protocols ensuring systems meet performance specifications and regulatory requirements, • Navigate complex permitting processes across multiple jurisdictions and regulatory frameworks, • Manage public-private partnership dynamics, including coordination with municipal utilities and local government entities, • Build, motivate, and develop high-performing project teams capable of executing complex, multi-disciplinary water infrastructure projects in dynamic, fast-paced environments Minimum Requirements: • Professional project management certification (PMP, PMI-ACP, or equivalent strongly preferred), • 7+ years leading enterprise-scale infrastructure projects in mission-critical environments (data centers, advanced manufacturing, industrial facilities, utilities, or water/wastewater treatment), • Experience with water infrastructure projects including treatment systems, industrial process water, or onsite water reuse, • Direct experience navigating permitting or compliance for regulated facilities, with understanding of environmental compliance and water quality regulations, • Demonstrated success delivering complex projects involving multiple engineering disciplines, regulatory agencies, and stakeholder groups, • Strong working knowledge of design and construction standards, regulatory requirements, project commissioning, and water infrastructure operations and maintenance, • Proficiency with project management software, BIM tools, and relevant engineering applications, • Exceptional organizational and communication skills, with ability to collaborate effectively across technical and non-technical audiences, • Advanced problem-solving skills with a pragmatic and adaptable approach to resolving project challenges, • Strong sense of responsibility, accountability, and ethical conduct in all aspects of project delivery, • Professional engineering license or advanced degree in civil, environmental, chemical, or mechanical engineering, construction management, or a related technical field, • Familiarity with data center operations, cooling systems, and critical infrastructure (experience in advanced manufacturing, power generation, or other high-reliability industrial environments translates well), • Familiarity with aquifer storage and recovery, managed aquifer recharge, or advanced water treatment technologies, • Background in Texas water policy, groundwater districts, or municipal utility operations, • Experience with projects involving complex contracting, such as public-private partnerships (P3), utility coordination, long-term facility management engagements, or operational handover