Project Manager – Special Projects & Grants

April 15, 2026

We are seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Project Manager specializing in Special Projects and Grants to lead the planning, execution, and oversight of complex initiatives that advance our organizational goals. Project Manager must be highly skilled and able to lead and administer all grant initiatives. This position reports directly to the General Manager and is responsible for coordinating both administrative and field‑level execution of all grant‑supported projects. The Project Manager will oversee field operations related to grant work, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with federal requirements. Deep knowledge of natural gas operations, federal grant procedures, procurement, land and right‑of‑way (ROW) management, and public‑facing communication. Join us to make an impact by managing projects that support our mission and growth.

Salary is commensurate with experience.

If you would like to be considered for this position, please apply by noon on May 1, 2026 by emailing your resume to [email protected].

Principle Accountabilities include:

Grant Administration

Manage the full lifecycle of grant programs, including applications, award management, reporting, and closeout.
Ensure compliance with all federal regulations, including 2 CFR Part 200 and PHMSA‑specific requirements.
Prepare and submit required progress reports, financial documentation, and performance metrics.
Maintain detailed project schedules, including charts, milestones, and deliverables.
Project Management & Field Operations Oversight

Report directly to the General Manager and provide regular updates on project status, risks, and performance.
Oversee field operations required to complete funded projects, ensuring alignment with safety standards, operational needs, and regulatory expectations.
Coordinate with engineering, operations, construction crews, and contractors to ensure timely and compliant project execution.
Conduct site visits, monitor field progress, and resolve operational challenges.
Develop and manage project budgets, timelines, risk assessments, and resource plans.
Gas Operations Support

Collaborate with gas operations leadership to ensure projects support system integrity, modernization, and safety objectives.
Understand technical aspects of natural gas distribution systems, construction practices, and maintenance activities.
Support field teams with planning, permitting, and implementation logistics.
Procurement & Bid Processing

Manage procurement activities in accordance with federal grant rules and CNNGA policies.
Prepare bid packages, evaluate proposals, and support vendor selection.
Ensure procurement documentation meets audit and compliance standards.
Land & Right‑of‑Way (ROW) Management

Coordinate land acquisition, easements, and ROW negotiations required for project execution.
Work with property owners, legal counsel, and survey teams to secure necessary access and documentation.
Maintain accurate records of ROW agreements, permits, and environmental clearances.
Public Relations & Stakeholder Engagement

Serve as a primary point of contact for public inquiries related to funded projects.
Develop communication materials, public notices, and community engagement plans.
Represent CNNGA in meetings with local governments, regulatory agencies, and community groups.
Secondary Duties:

· Assists in maintaining a neat and clean workplace.
· Adheres to and enforces applicable safety standards.
· Attends required meetings, planning sessions, and discussions.
· Performs related duties as assigned.

II. JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum qualifications:

REQUIRED:

· Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Project Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, or related field.
· 5+ years of experience in natural gas operations, utility project management, or federal grant administration.
· Strong understanding of PHMSA regulations, federal grant procedures, and procurement standards.
· Experience overseeing field operations and coordinating construction or utility‑related work.
· Proficiency with Gantt‑based scheduling tools (e.g., MS Project, Primavera, Smartsheet).
· Knowledge of land acquisition, ROW processes, and permitting requirements.
· Excellent communication, documentation, and stakeholder‑management skills.
· Must possess and maintain a valid state of South Carolina driver’s license and maintain standards for insurability.
· Within 24 months, must pass and maintain pertinent Operator Qualifications test(s) and certification(s) for covered tasks, as necessary.
· Strategic planning and execution
· Regulatory and compliance awareness
· Technical understanding of gas utility operations
· Vendor and contract management
· Public communication and relationship building
· Analytical and problem‑solving skills
· High attention to detail and documentation accuracy
Desired qualifications:

Preferred

PMP, CAPM, or similar project management certification.
Experience working with municipal or cooperative utility systems.
Familiarity with environmental permitting and compliance.
Prior experience managing federally funded infrastructure projects.
It shall be the policy of Clinton-Newberry Natural Gas Authority to fill all vacant positions with the best qualified available applicant. Selections will be made based on educational background, related work experience, and other job-related factors, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other protected status.
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