About this role
Woodard & Curran is an employee-owned engineering, science, and operations firm dedicated to clean water, a safe environment, healthy communities, and happy people. We foster an inclusive, collaborative culture that supports professional growth, flexibility, and meaningful work, empowering our employees to make a lasting impact on our clients, communities, and the planet.
What’s in it for you?
Woodard & Curran is seeking a Municipal Water Client Leader to grow municipal water services across the Northeast, focusing on drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and water resources.
This role is ideal for an experienced engineer or project manager ready to expand beyond project delivery into client leadership, account growth, and business development while continuing to support meaningful water infrastructure projects.
You’ll work alongside industry experts across consulting, engineering, Operations & Maintenance, and Integrated Solutions to deliver innovative solutions, strengthen client relationships, and help expand our presence throughout New England.
This highly visible role offers leadership growth, strong client engagement, competitive benefits, bonus potential, and a clear path toward greater regional and practice leadership responsibilities.
Who are we looking for?
A relationship-focused municipal water professional with strong technical expertise, public-sector experience, and a passion for client service, team collaboration, and market growth.
Why could this role be your next move.
This opportunity provides greater client ownership, leadership visibility, and influence—supported by established client relationships, strong technical resources, operational expertise, and experienced leaders. You'll have the opportunity to grow your impact, build trusted partnerships, and help communities solve critical water challenges.
Travel: Up to 20% travel within the Massachusetts region, including visits to local offices and project sites.
Candidate Location: Must be based in Massachusetts or the surrounding area, with the ability to travel regularly to our Andover, Canton, and Boston Metro offices.
What will you be doing at Woodard & Curran?
As a Client Manager, you will build and strengthen municipal client relationships, identify opportunities, support business growth, and collaborate with technical teams to deliver innovative, client-focused solutions. This highly visible role focuses on serving complex municipalities and advancing Woodard & Curran’s reputation for technical excellence and exceptional client service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the salary for the Client Manager – Water Services role at woodardcurran?
The listed salary for this Client Manager – Water Services position at woodardcurran is USD 130K–240K. This is an Full time role.
Where is the Client Manager – Water Services position at woodardcurran located?
This Client Manager – Water Services role at woodardcurran is based in Andover, MA. The position is listed as on-site or hybrid. Check the full job description or apply directly to confirm the work arrangement.
Is the Client Manager – Water Services role at woodardcurran full-time or part-time?
This is listed as a Full time position. It is posted as a Client Manager – Water Services role in the Business Development department at woodardcurran.
Which team or department does the Client Manager – Water Services at woodardcurran belong to?
This Client Manager – Water Services position is part of the Business Development department at woodardcurran. See the full job description for more information about the team structure and responsibilities.
How do I apply for the Client Manager – Water Services position at woodardcurran?
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When was the Client Manager – Water Services job at woodardcurran posted?
This Client Manager – Water Services position at woodardcurran was posted on Jul 28, 2026. Apply as soon as possible — early applications are often reviewed first.