Join VTA as a Transportation Engineering Manager and lead the successful delivery of critical capital improvement projects across highway, rail, transit, and facilities programs!
The Engineering & Program Delivery Division:
This division is responsible for the design and construction of all capital projects and infrastructure required to provide a safe, reliable and efficient transportation system for Santa Clara County. These responsibilities include program and project management, design development, engineering management, project controls, construction management and turnover of various projects that are part of VTA's rail, facilities and highway transportation improvement programs.
This division is also responsible for the implementation of the projects identified in the 2000 Measure A Program, which includes the planning, design, and construction of the Eastridge to BART Regional Connector, that connects light rail system to regional transit systems.
What you will be doing:
Definition
Under general direction, the Transportation Engineering Manager manages staff engaged in a variety of activities, such as the planning and design of transportation systems and facilities, administering large capital budgets, including supervising consultant services; and performs managerial and administrative duties.
Distinguishing Characteristics
A position in this classification has direct responsibility for project management and development of VTA projects. This position supervises VTA and consultant staff including mentoring and advising staff, administers large project budgets, and is responsible for projects that range widely in level of complexity, involving management of VTA staff and multiple professional planning, engineering and/or architectural agreements.
Essential Job Functions:
Typical Tasks
- Plans, organizes, and directs the work of professional and technical employees involved with the planning, design, construction, and support of activation of transportation systems including guideways, roadways, systems elements, and other transit facilities;
- Mentors and advises subordinate engineers in the area of career development, rotating section assignments, monitoring training, and related professional growth opportunities;
- Supervises the preparation of resolutions, agreements, and other legal documents and the coordination of legal assistance;
- Confers with staff to establish procedures and design standards and assures that the quality of work performed and professional standards are maintained; and reports to management regarding problems or any necessary process improvements;
- Provides final review of plans, specifications, reports, and other documents prepared by subordinates or outside parties;
- Prepares, reviews, and approves detailed correspondence, reports, and agreements;Confers with VTA management and others in matters pertaining the Division's business plan and other issues;
- Confers with VTA management and others in matters pertaining to the Division's business plan and other issues;
- Administers contracts and approves VTA payments for projects capital costs to consultants;
- Assists in the preparation of divisional budgets;
- Represents VTA before the Board of Directors, California Public Utilities Commission, city councils and other State, Federal, local and regional agencies, boards, and commissions, and before local citizens in public meetings and hearings;
- Coordinates technical information exchanges with officials of other governmental jurisdictions, other transportation facility specialists, and the public;
- Represents VTA in planning, design, construction, and operations related legal and financial issues, contractual matters, and related issues;
- Manages and/or coordinates with various committees and working groups;
- Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications:
Employment Standards
Development of the required skills, knowledge and abilities is typically obtained through training and experience equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with major work in engineering and six (6) years of increasingly responsible experience in engineering with experience with transportation systems or projects, including at least one year of experience at the Senior Transportation Engineer or comparable level for a transportation agency, public works department, public agency or similar organization.
Registration as a professional engineer or professional architect in the State of California is required at the time of appointment.
Supplemental Information:
Knowledge of:
- The methods, materials, and equipment used in the design, construction, and operation of transportation systems and facilities, and other public works projects;
- Transportation planning principles and the design and operation of transportation systems;
- Principles and practices of engineering (within specialty engineering area);
- Principles and practices of organization, administration, and budget management;
- Principles of supervision, training, employee development and motivation and effective discipline;
- Principles and practices of project management, contract administration, contract negotiations, and engineering/architectural design management;
- Construction claim avoidance and claim resolution techniques;
- Laws, ordinances and standards for public works or transit facilities construction;
- Local, regional, State and Federal funding programs and processes;
- Quality control/quality assurance practices in the design and construction industry.
Ability to:
- Plan, direct, select, supervise, train, motivate, and evaluate the work of professional and technical personnel, including counseling and disciplining staff, meeting with union representatives, and other management activities;
- Evaluate and monitor consultant performance;
- Make accurate engineering computations;
- Establish and maintain effective organizational structures;
- Direct an integrated team of VTA employees and consultants in the development of transit design projects, and oversee project quality;
- Negotiate contractual agreements with other agencies, utilities, consultants and contractors;
- Prepare and manage budgets and schedules;
- Interpret and enforce laws and ordinances;
- Effectively represent VTA before the Board of Directors, city councils and other Federal, State, local and regional agencies, boards, and commissions, and before local citizens in public meetings and hearings;
- Communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing in the preparation of correspondence and reports;
- Take initiative, define problem areas and evaluate, recommend and implement alternative solutions to complex issues and problems, including engineering/architectural problems;
- Manage one or more of the following capital project phases: development phase, design phase, construction phase, and/or project close-out phase;
- Establish cooperative relations with staff, consultants and contractors, technical committees, community organizations, representatives of Federal, State, regional and city agencies, and the general public.