Summary
Responsible for managing, reviewing and approving the design of Capital Improvement/Public Works projects (CIP) to ensure compliance with the City of Garland code of ordinances, generally accepted engineering practices and techniques and other agency regulations. Engineering CIP's focus mainly on roadways, drainage, water and wastewater improvements. Responsible for representing the City Engineering Department by coordinating, negotiating and managing various projects with industry professionals, property owners, City Departments, Utility Companies, other governmental agencies and City Management. Pay Range: $ 90,833.60 - 111,800.00 (Depending on qualifications and experience) Work Schedule: Traditional work week, 8-5pm Monday through Friday. After 6-month training period, hybrid work schedule with two remote workdays a week.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Manage Capital Improvement/Public Works from inception to completion, which includes scoping, design contract negotiation, design reviews, bidding and construction administration. Prepare Request for Qualifications (RFQ), evaluate Statement of Qualifications (SOQ), and negotiate/manage contracts and agreements with consultants and outside agencies. Review engineering studies and reports for conformance with City standards and applicable requirements. Assist citizens with questions and concerns related to City infrastructure. Coordinate with other City Departments, outside agencies and utility companies for the design and construction of various City projects. Utilize and maintain the Project Management Information System (PMIS) with applicable project information. Develop and monitor project scopes, costs, and schedules. Collaborates with staff and management across the organization and with outside third parties to clearly identify, explain and communicate their project involvement, project goals, expectations, objectives, policies, priorities, and tasks. Represents the Department and City by attending meetings, public events, and speaking engagements; attends staff meetings; schedules and coordinates project meetings and appointments. Communicate and respond to residents and outside agencies in regard to Public Works Projects. Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from ABET accredited school. Licensed Professional Engineer or ability to obtain in six (6) months after employment. 4-6 years of experience in management of municipal roadway and drainage projects with a proven track record of successful completion of projects from initiation through design and construction.
Or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.
Preferred Qualifications
Education/ Experience:
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification from Project Management Institute (PMI), or equivalent Experience in managing multiple, interrelated roadway and drainage projects Experience in Federal and State funding and process
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Comprehensive knowledge of Civil Engineering principles, techniques, and practices Knowledge of design principles of roadways (AASHTO) and drainage projects Skill in hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software such as HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, XPSWMM, FlowMaster, CulvertMaster software and AutoCAD Knowledge of federal, state and local land development regulations Skill in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access) Skill in Bluebeam review sessions Skill in AutoCAD Skill in Project Management Software (ie. Microsoft Project or similar) Ability to communicate written and orally in English Ability to read plats, land records and other documentation
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