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County of Riverside’s Transportation & Land Management Agency seeks an Engineering Project Manager to plan, organize, and direct the work of engineering staff within the Project Development Division in Riverside. You will oversee complex public works projects, review traffic studies, and ensure compliance with state laws and department policies.
Responsibilities include coordinating with other divisions and agencies, reviewing design and construction activities, and representing the department
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The County of Riverside’s Transportation & Land Management Agency (TLMA) is seeking an Engineering Project Manager (EPM) for the Project Development Division, located in Riverside.
This position will plan, organize, and direct the work of engineering staff, and coordinate that work with other divisions, departments, or agencies. The incumbent will review and perform highly complex engineering work, manage assignments, oversee quality assurance, review traffic studies, improvement plans, and other development-related technical studies. Additionally, the selected candidate will interpret and apply project conditions, state laws, ordinances, and policies into project review, and represent the Department at public meetings.
The department seeks applicants with advanced knowledge and expertise in street design. Candidates must possess a minimum of four years of progressively responsible civil engineering experience, two years of which shall have been performing public works construction or design activities. Competitive candidates will be those with experience in roadway rehabilitation and sidewalk design. understanding of the American Disability Act requirements and how they apply in public rights-of-way, familiarity with federal, state, and local laws that apply to capital improvements projects.
The Transportation Department is responsible for planning, designing, funding, building, operating and maintaining all roads, bridges, and transportation facilities within the unincorporated County territory.
Education : Graduation from an accredited college with a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geology, Planning, Transportation Planning, Public Administration, Urban Geography, Architecture, or closely related field.
Experience: Four years of professional civil engineering experience in complete street design activities. Highly preferred Experience with Caltrans Highway Design Manual and AASHTO Design Guidance, State and Federal RFP/RFQ, consultant, procurement process.
Competitive candidates willbethosewithexperience with roadway designandunderstanding ofthe American Disability Act requirements and how they apply in public rights-of-way,familiarity with federal, state, and locallaws that apply to capital improvementsprojects.
Other Requirement: Possession of a valid certification of registration as a Civil Engineer or Geologist issued by the California Department of Consumer Affairs.
Knowledge of: The principles and practices of engineering especially as they apply to traffic, transportation planning, highway design, solid waste, hazardous waste, flood control infrastructure, hydraulics, hydrology, geotechnical, local, State and Federal environmental and regulatory requirements, and economic analysis; State and Federal standards concerning Public Works Projects design and construction; the principles and techniques of project and/or program management, engineering administration, personnel management, project funding and budgeting.
Ability to: Plan, organize, and direct the work of an engineering/technical unit; prioritize and supervise the work of professional engineers, technicians, inspectors, field construction staff and planners;