DPW Project Manager I

Frederick, Maryland

City of Frederick, MD
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Under the direction of the Manager of DPW Projects and Inspections, this professional position will manage City Capital Improvement Projects and administer and manage city construction contracts. The primary function in this position will be to initiate and manage projects through all phases including, but not limited to: planning, budgeting, public meetings, design, bidding, construction, and post-construction warranty monitoring. The work includes acting as a single point of contact for projects throughout the entire process; monitoring project costs and ensuring projects meet budget constraints; updating and ensuring the project stays on schedule and the schedule is regularly briefed with City stakeholders; ensuring that the project is completed within scope and meets the requirements set forth in the solicited contract. Prepares Request for Proposals (RFP's) for selection of design/build consultants; makes recommendations on the award of contracts; manages and administers design and construction contracts. Provides responsible and technical staff review and coordination of Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs). Manages project coordination for Capital Improvement Projects including design, scope of work, cost estimating, contract administration, budgets, and schedules. Analyzes and interacts with various City departments on the intent of the Capital Improvement Project and project scope. Projects may include sewer/water systems, roadways, buildings, streetscapes, residential/office complexes, flood control design/devices, bridges, etc. Manages all aspects of Miscellaneous Concrete contracts, Permanent Patch contracts, Asphalt contracts, and other contracts as assigned to include development of bid documents and specifications, advertisement for bid (in coordination with the Purchasing Department), review and selection of contractors, assignment and management of tasks including scope, schedule and fee, coordination between contractors and other City departments. Assists in preparing and presenting information to elected officials, review boards, the public and other audiences as needed (this will include evening meetings). Arranges and administers construction-related meetings. Requests, evaluates, negotiates, and manages consultant proposals, sets project schedules, design review elements, agency coordination, owner reviews, regulatory agency compliance, budgeting considerations in accordance with appropriate purchasing standards. Participates in design and/or review of roadways, water, sewer and storm drainage systems, parks and recreational facilities, stream restorations, and other civil project improvements. Investigates and resolves schedule conflicts on Capital Improvement Projects. Negotiates contract amendment/change order requests and proposed additions/deletions to contracts throughout the process. Provides technical advice/interpretation and assistance to other City departments, engineers, architects, consultants, and construction contractors for conformance with City policies and guidelines. Prepares memos and reports and project status information on public works projects for elected officials, City management and citizen groups. Regularly demonstrates superior customer service skills and communicates in a highly professional manner to a varied and diverse audience to effectively resolve complaints and disputes and deliver quality results. Performs other duties as assigned. REQUIRED EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: PROJECT MANAGER I $79,260 annually Associates degree from an accredited college or university in a related field (e.g., Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Construction Management or closely related field) and five (5) years of comprehensive, full-time professional level technical experience in the construction field; commercial, industrial, governmental, or large-scale residential project management; and two (2) or more years of experience in a public sector setting OR any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience equaling seven (7) years of progressive, hands-on responsibility which provides the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities for this job may be substituted for evaluation by the hiring manager in partnership with the Human Resources Department. Diverse experience working with all levels of management and internal/external organizations and departments. PROJECT MANAGER II $85,205 annually Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a related field (e.g., Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Construction Management or closely related field) and eight (8) years of comprehensive, full-time professional level technical experience in the construction field; commercial, industrial, governmental, or large-scale residential project management; and four (4) or more years of experience in a public sector setting OR any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience equaling twelve (12) years progressive, hands-on responsibility which provides the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities for this job may be substituted for evaluation by the hiring manager in partnership with the Human Resources Department. Diverse experience working with all levels of management and internal/external organizations and departments. REQUIRED CERTIFICATES AND/OR LICENSES: Vehicle Operator's license with satisfactory driving record that meets insurability standards of the City's insurance carrier is required. The employee must maintain the license for the duration of their employment. REQUIRED SKILLS (Communication/Language; Mathematical; Computer; etc.): Knowledge of the principles and practices of project management. Knowledge of municipal, state, federal and other codes relating to design and construction. Knowledge of the principles and practices of conflict and problem resolution. Knowledge of the principles and practices of continuous process improvement. Knowledge of municipal administration practices and procedures Ability to effectively plan for projects starting from concept, land acquisition, funding, design, plans, specifications, proposal forms and bid package scope of work. Ability to manage multiple projects from feasibility, design, bidding, construction, and project close-out. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and using independent judgment. Ability to maintain attention to detail resulting in high quality deliverables. Ability to manage and work independently on multiple major projects or sensitive problems and coordinate the work of others. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with city staff, city management, developers, business owners, and other agencies. Ability to analyze problems, identify alternatives, and negotiate effective solutions. Ability to analyze potential impacts of City projects and private development proposals. Ability to provide effective external customer service. Ability to read and interpret design drawings and documents using the English language. Ability to safely operate a motor vehicle both on and off-road. Ability to express ideas, both orally and written, to a variety of audiences, including public officials, managers, other city staff, developers, contractors, and the general public. Ability to apply complex reasoning skills to evaluate situations where limited information and/or standards are available. Ability to interact effectively with diverse groups at all levels, both inside and outside the organization, and to work collaboratively toward a common goal. Personal computer software applications, including a working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Projects). Advanced troubleshooting methodologies. Customer service, quality, and teamwork concepts. Expressing technical information to non-technical individuals. Professional written and oral communication skills. OTHER DESIREABLES: Consensus building. Geotechnical testing & report interpretation. Materials testing. Interpretation of standard contract documents. Experience with regulatory compliance (MDE, EPA, SHA, Army Corp of Engineers). Negotiation and mediation skills. Financial/budgeting experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by the incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to move about in an office type setting, to remain in a stationary period for more than 50 percent of the time, be able to stoop, kneel and/or crouch, and to move about indoors and traverse on uneven terrain on construction sites. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and ascend/descend a ladder up to 20 feet. The employee regularly drives light fleet vehicles. WORK ENVIRONMENT/CONDITION: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to work in a typical office setting and is exposed to outdoor weather conditions on active construction sites. The employee is exposed to extreme heat and cold, rain and other weather conditions. The employee is exposed to construction noise, fumes, and dust. Equal Opportunity Employer
Date Posted: 25 May 2024
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