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Minnesota DOT in Rochester, MN is seeking an Assistant District Engineer, Operations to lead Maintenance and Construction Operations in snow/ice removal, pavement repair, drainage, and traffic safety maintenance among others. You will manage resources and direct programs to meet customer needs with accountability for human and fiscal resources.
The role is part of the Operations Management Group and Construction Management Group, providing leadership to state and district sections to accomplish
Assistant District Engineer, Operations
$112,042 – $160,734 / annually
Rochester, MN
This position will manage and provide engineering leadership to Maintenance and Construction Operations in the following areas: 1) Snow and Ice Removal Operations, 2) Pavement Repair, 3) Drainage Maintenance, 4) Traffic Safety Device Maintenance, 5) Landscape/Roadside Maintenance, 6) Equipment Coordination, 7) Utilization, Purchasing and Maintenance, 8) Traffic Maintenance Services, 9) Roadway Regulations, Facilities Maintenance, 10) Contract Construction Administration, and 11) Preservation and Reconditioning Project Contract Preparation. The position has full managerial authority and accountability for human and fiscal resources and other resources needed to deliver these aspects of the operations program area in a manner that addresses customer needs.
As a member of the Operations Management Group (OMG) and Construction Management Group (CMG), this position will provide leadership, management, and direction to State and District Maintenance and Construction Sections so that programs can be accomplished and constituent needs met.
We offer excellent employee benefits, such as low-cost health and dental insurance, and affordable dependent coverage. Other benefits include:
If you meet these requirements, you must provide a written summary of your knowledge and experience in the following areas:
Leadership:Considerable leadership skills and experience to successfully lead and manage agency initiatives, develop, and implement innovative solutions to complex issues, and lead and motivate others who do not report directly in developing and completing projects/programs.
Fiscal:Strong fiscal management experience with large, complex budgets including allocating resources.
Technical:Extensive knowledge of engineering principles in an engineering organization, Minnesota’s construction industry, current transportation industry technology, and MnDOT’s organization, policies, and programs.
Communications/Human Relations:Excellent oral and written skills to successfully interact and create strong relations with management, external stakeholders, and MnDOT staff and a high level of negotiation and conflict management skills.