Project Manager, Station Access, BART (San Francisco)
Job Description
JOB DETAILS:
Project Manager, Station Access (Non-Represented) (Job ID 8414)
Pay Rate
$120,596 – $182,703 / Annual Rate (Non-Rep Pay Band 9)
Note: Initial salary offer will be between $120,596 – $150,745 (commensurate with experience)
Current Assignment
The selected candidate will be responsible for managing projects from concept design (15% CDs) the final design (100% CDs) and construction for the implementation of various station access improvement projects in or around BART station areas. The position may also support Transit Oriented Development projects with design oversight and review, construction interfaces and coordination with BART stakeholders. The ideal candidate will demonstrate knowledge and experience in the following areas beyond the minimum qualifications:
- Pedestrian and bicycle access infrastructure design, including geometric design.
- All relevant typical local, state, and federal codes, standards, and guidelines.
- Transportation-related codes, standards, and guidelines including NACTO Guides, AASHTO Guide for the Design of Bicycle Facilities, Caltrans HDM, FHWA Separated Bike Lane Planning and Design Guide, etc.
- An engineering degree is preferred.
- Familiarity with an Enterprise Financial Management System or similar database systems
- 10+ years of engineering project management experience is preferred.
- Experience with projects in an operating transportation environment is also preferred.
Essential Job Functions
- Plan, organize, direct and control assigned Capital Projects from concept through design, construction, and closeout (completion) of the program/project.
- Analyze/solve complex engineering problems/issues to ensure compliance with regulatory and performance standards and specifications.
- Prepare technical reports and other documentation, designs, drawings, specifications including but not limited to:
- Station and station area horizontal and vertical circulation elements, including pedestrian, cyclist, and vehicles.
- Station hardening elements
- Station modernization
- Complete streets design (including bicycle and pedestrian safety improvements)
- Develop and monitor cost and quantity estimates for necessary labor, materials and equipment
- Prepare and monitor project budgets, including support for obtaining funding;
- Ability to conduct presentations to the Director and Executive Team to inform them of the project progress.
- Ensure timely inspections, acceptance and approval for occupancy and closeout (completion) of projects by working with the designers, architects, contractors, construction managers, inspectors, and regulating authorities to resolve punch list items and other final activities.
- Integration of engineering disciplines (i.e. architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, communication and train control systems) necessary to successfully complete construction and commissioning documents for bid.
- Effectively communicate with private sector development partners and local jurisdictions.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
A Bachelor’s degree in engineering, business administration or a closely related field from an accredited college or university.
Experience:
Five (5) years of (full-time equivalent) verifiable project management and administration experience which must have included at least one (1) year of supervisory experience.
Other Requirements:
Must possess a valid California driver’s license and have a satisfactory driving record.
Must possess sufficient physical mobility to inspect construction in progressor review other projects.
Substitution:
Additional professional experience as outlined above may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis. A college degree is preferred.
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS:
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- Describe your experience managing the design process and reviewing design submittals from consultants or from your own company’s staff on a typical project including pedestrian and bicyclist improvements such as bike lanes, cycle tracks, sidewalk extensions, raised crosswalks, pavement markings, etc. Specifically discuss typical critical considerations in a pedestrian/bicycle access improvement project.
- Describe your experience in developing a construction contract that went to Bid.
- Describe your responsibilities during the construction phase on an access improvement project(s).
HOW TO APPLY:
Visit our website: https://www.bart.gov/about/jobs > Select “Future BART Employees” > Search for Job ID: 8414
PLEASE NOTE: This position requires a Supplemental Questionnaire at the time you apply online. The supplemental questions and submittal guidelines are in the “Note” section on the job posting located on our website. The supplemental questions are also listed in this announcement for your review.
If you have further questions, please email the Employment Help at employment@bart.gov, between 8:15 am and 5 pm, Monday- Friday.
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