***THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE***
Job Summary
Positions available in Carson City and Las Vegas within the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) Project Management Division. Under administrative direction incumbent manages and delivers major complex and regionally significant highway projects using traditional (Design-Bid-Build) and innovative (Design-Build Design-Build-Finance Construction Manager at Risk) project delivery methods; performs professional engineering work in coordinating planning directing and managing activities as a Highway Project Manager for NDOT. This includes responsibility for the scope budget quality and timely completion of multi-year transportation projects; oversees activities between consultants and contractors; coordinates activities between various functional divisions within NDOT other State and federal agencies and local transportation officials; resolves extensive planning environmental right-of-way design construction and maintenance issues associated with the highway projects as well as intensive coordination and communication with federal officials to ensure appropriate use of federal funds.
Under administrative direction Highway Project Managers perform professional engineering work in coordinating planning directing and managing activities as a highway project engineer for the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT). Work is distinguished from lower level highway construction project managers by the level of complexity of the projects assigned. Examples of projects managed at this level include the Project NEON the Tropicana Interchange and the Reno Spaghetti Bowl projects. This includes responsibility for the scope budget and timely completion of multi-year projects.
Essential Qualifications
Current licensure as a Registered Professional Engineer and demonstrated supervisory or responsible project charge experience in designing constructing or coordinating major highway or transportation projects.
Job Duties
Engineering functions at this level require analysis involving the application of advanced principles and abstract concepts in the development of unique solutions to difficult problems that impact the administration and management of major broad organizational services and long and short-range goals. Duties require decisions that have direct and significant impact on project progress and resources.
Communication with executives officials and regulatory representatives is also required for the purpose of negotiating solutions to major issues involving the influence of policy and procedure changes. Work is performed independently within the framework of department policies and all applicable laws regulations and statutory requirements; project management includes determining work priorities standards techniques and guidelines; when standards and techniques are not adequate or applicable judgment and ingenuity must be exercised.
Incumbents coordinate activities between consultants contractors various functional divisions within NDOT other State and federal agencies and local transportation officials and resolve extensive environmental right-of-way hydraulic safety and construction materials issues associated with the largest highway projects as well as intensive coordination and communication with federal officials to ensure appropriate use of federal funds.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: Prepare the project scope of work and approve changes when necessary including the project description and all design requirements; meet with federal and local officials and participate in public hearings to ensure the project scope meets all necessary requirements; ensure the project is properly programmed into the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP); continually identify major right-of-way and design options and bring them to senior management for timely decisions; prepare and submit necessary design exceptions to the Federal Highway Administration.
Consult with various NDOT divisions to develop a realistic project schedule; consider schedules for each aspect of the project including initial studies environmental studies and right-of-way acquisition; ensure the project schedule is maintained and problems are resolved expeditiously; conduct periodic meetings involving various participants to review project status and identify issues to avoid project delays and alert senior management to issues which may cause unanticipated delays; consider the availability of agency construction inspectors and need for consultant inspection.
Develop and periodically review the project budget and if necessary justify and make changes as appropriate; work with the departments program development and financial management sections to ensure funding is available in the appropriate category for the applicable fiscal year and that no funding is lost; review past projects to develop accurate cost estimating factors; review all major design elements in order to identify more cost effective options; ensure the Engineers Estimate is properly prepared and that all other cost elements are accurately estimated and included within the project budget; work with the Legal Division to negotiate and execute funding and other agreements with other agencies and private developers; and prepare discretionary funding requests for submission to the federal government.
Direct and manage projects during the pre-construction phase by coordinating the efforts of all functional engineering divisions and consultants; ensure all environmental hydraulic and right-of-way issues are addressed; determine the need for and supervise the use of outside consultants by preparing requests for proposal conducting the consultant selection process negotiating consultant contracts and fees setting delivery schedules approving payments and conducting regular quality reviews of completed work; conduct regular project meetings and work with the many functional engineering divisions within NDOT to prepare construction plans and specifications; ensure continual coordination with all involved federal State and local agencies including the preparation of submittals; within area of engineering expertise perform plan reviews and make suggestions for design improvements including providing sketches details and specifications; work with the Materials Division to identify material requirements and sources; work with the Right-of-Way and Legal Divisions to ensure that all right-of-way requirements are met in a timely manner; arrange for final plan checks to ensure design requirements are met; and resolve problems to ensure that projects stay within scope under budget and on schedule.
Attend pre-bid conferences ensuring amendments to bid documents are issued and assist in evaluating the bids; conduct periodic project inspections; coordinate with the resident engineer to ensure the project is built in accordance with the construction plan; ensure change orders are formulated and processed in a timely manner; assist in negotiating contract change orders; closely monitor traffic control to reduce delays; work to ensure affected residents businesses and the general public are kept apprised of project impacts; at the end of a project evaluate successes and failures and make recommendations for improvements in the development and design of future projects. Perform related duties as assigned.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Working knowledge of:project management techniques including development of the project scope budget and schedule; application of engineering principles and data wherein the public welfare or the safeguarding of life health or property is concerned or involved; engineering principles and practices; principles of organization and management in an engineering environment; engineering nomenclature and construction methods; basic economic methods including time-value-of-money concepts and life-cycle costs; basic statistical methods such as mean standard deviation trend analysis and curve fitting; calculus and differential equations; environmental right-of-way hydraulic safety and construction materials issues associated with major highway construction projects; federal State and local government agencies involved in highway construction projects.
Skilled in: written and oral communication required to prepare written correspondence and reports and to present ideas effectively in a professional manner.
Ability to: provide independent control and direction by the use of initiative skill and independent judgment of the investigation or design of professional engineering work; prepare and administer professional services agreements; organize material and information systematically to optimize efficiency; speak on a one-to-one basis to obtain information explain policies or to persuade others to adopt a specific opinion or action; motivate others and stimulate people to effective action; negotiate exchange ideas information and opinions with others to formulate policies and or arrive jointly at decisions conclusions or solutions; analyze information problems situations practices and procedures to define a problem or objective identify relevant concerns formulate logical conclusions and recognize alternatives and their implications; work independently and follow through on assignments; formulate engineering sketches and details suitable for drafting; modify and/or adapt engineering designs procedures or methods to fit a given set of circumstances; read and understand technical engineering documents; mediate between contending parties or groups; read and interpret construction drawings and specifications to prepare contract specifications.
RECRUITER CONTACT INFORMATION: Kristen Burke at
The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse inclusive and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race color national origin religion or belief age disability sex sexual orientation gender identity or expression pregnancy domestic partnership genetic information (GINA) or compensation and/or wages.
Please send direct Inquiries or correspondence to the recruiter listed on this announcement.
Required Experience:
IC
***THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE***Job SummaryPositions available in Carson City and Las Vegas within the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) Project Management Divisio...
***THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE***
Job Summary
Positions available in Carson City and Las Vegas within the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) Project Management Division. Under administrative direction incumbent manages and delivers major complex and regionally significant highway projects using traditional (Design-Bid-Build) and innovative (Design-Build Design-Build-Finance Construction Manager at Risk) project delivery methods; performs professional engineering work in coordinating planning directing and managing activities as a Highway Project Manager for NDOT. This includes responsibility for the scope budget quality and timely completion of multi-year transportation projects; oversees activities between consultants and contractors; coordinates activities between various functional divisions within NDOT other State and federal agencies and local transportation officials; resolves extensive planning environmental right-of-way design construction and maintenance issues associated with the highway projects as well as intensive coordination and communication with federal officials to ensure appropriate use of federal funds.
Under administrative direction Highway Project Managers perform professional engineering work in coordinating planning directing and managing activities as a highway project engineer for the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT). Work is distinguished from lower level highway construction project managers by the level of complexity of the projects assigned. Examples of projects managed at this level include the Project NEON the Tropicana Interchange and the Reno Spaghetti Bowl projects. This includes responsibility for the scope budget and timely completion of multi-year projects.
Essential Qualifications
Current licensure as a Registered Professional Engineer and demonstrated supervisory or responsible project charge experience in designing constructing or coordinating major highway or transportation projects.
Job Duties
Engineering functions at this level require analysis involving the application of advanced principles and abstract concepts in the development of unique solutions to difficult problems that impact the administration and management of major broad organizational services and long and short-range goals. Duties require decisions that have direct and significant impact on project progress and resources.
Communication with executives officials and regulatory representatives is also required for the purpose of negotiating solutions to major issues involving the influence of policy and procedure changes. Work is performed independently within the framework of department policies and all applicable laws regulations and statutory requirements; project management includes determining work priorities standards techniques and guidelines; when standards and techniques are not adequate or applicable judgment and ingenuity must be exercised.
Incumbents coordinate activities between consultants contractors various functional divisions within NDOT other State and federal agencies and local transportation officials and resolve extensive environmental right-of-way hydraulic safety and construction materials issues associated with the largest highway projects as well as intensive coordination and communication with federal officials to ensure appropriate use of federal funds.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: Prepare the project scope of work and approve changes when necessary including the project description and all design requirements; meet with federal and local officials and participate in public hearings to ensure the project scope meets all necessary requirements; ensure the project is properly programmed into the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP); continually identify major right-of-way and design options and bring them to senior management for timely decisions; prepare and submit necessary design exceptions to the Federal Highway Administration.
Consult with various NDOT divisions to develop a realistic project schedule; consider schedules for each aspect of the project including initial studies environmental studies and right-of-way acquisition; ensure the project schedule is maintained and problems are resolved expeditiously; conduct periodic meetings involving various participants to review project status and identify issues to avoid project delays and alert senior management to issues which may cause unanticipated delays; consider the availability of agency construction inspectors and need for consultant inspection.
Develop and periodically review the project budget and if necessary justify and make changes as appropriate; work with the departments program development and financial management sections to ensure funding is available in the appropriate category for the applicable fiscal year and that no funding is lost; review past projects to develop accurate cost estimating factors; review all major design elements in order to identify more cost effective options; ensure the Engineers Estimate is properly prepared and that all other cost elements are accurately estimated and included within the project budget; work with the Legal Division to negotiate and execute funding and other agreements with other agencies and private developers; and prepare discretionary funding requests for submission to the federal government.
Direct and manage projects during the pre-construction phase by coordinating the efforts of all functional engineering divisions and consultants; ensure all environmental hydraulic and right-of-way issues are addressed; determine the need for and supervise the use of outside consultants by preparing requests for proposal conducting the consultant selection process negotiating consultant contracts and fees setting delivery schedules approving payments and conducting regular quality reviews of completed work; conduct regular project meetings and work with the many functional engineering divisions within NDOT to prepare construction plans and specifications; ensure continual coordination with all involved federal State and local agencies including the preparation of submittals; within area of engineering expertise perform plan reviews and make suggestions for design improvements including providing sketches details and specifications; work with the Materials Division to identify material requirements and sources; work with the Right-of-Way and Legal Divisions to ensure that all right-of-way requirements are met in a timely manner; arrange for final plan checks to ensure design requirements are met; and resolve problems to ensure that projects stay within scope under budget and on schedule.
Attend pre-bid conferences ensuring amendments to bid documents are issued and assist in evaluating the bids; conduct periodic project inspections; coordinate with the resident engineer to ensure the project is built in accordance with the construction plan; ensure change orders are formulated and processed in a timely manner; assist in negotiating contract change orders; closely monitor traffic control to reduce delays; work to ensure affected residents businesses and the general public are kept apprised of project impacts; at the end of a project evaluate successes and failures and make recommendations for improvements in the development and design of future projects. Perform related duties as assigned.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Working knowledge of:project management techniques including development of the project scope budget and schedule; application of engineering principles and data wherein the public welfare or the safeguarding of life health or property is concerned or involved; engineering principles and practices; principles of organization and management in an engineering environment; engineering nomenclature and construction methods; basic economic methods including time-value-of-money concepts and life-cycle costs; basic statistical methods such as mean standard deviation trend analysis and curve fitting; calculus and differential equations; environmental right-of-way hydraulic safety and construction materials issues associated with major highway construction projects; federal State and local government agencies involved in highway construction projects.
Skilled in: written and oral communication required to prepare written correspondence and reports and to present ideas effectively in a professional manner.
Ability to: provide independent control and direction by the use of initiative skill and independent judgment of the investigation or design of professional engineering work; prepare and administer professional services agreements; organize material and information systematically to optimize efficiency; speak on a one-to-one basis to obtain information explain policies or to persuade others to adopt a specific opinion or action; motivate others and stimulate people to effective action; negotiate exchange ideas information and opinions with others to formulate policies and or arrive jointly at decisions conclusions or solutions; analyze information problems situations practices and procedures to define a problem or objective identify relevant concerns formulate logical conclusions and recognize alternatives and their implications; work independently and follow through on assignments; formulate engineering sketches and details suitable for drafting; modify and/or adapt engineering designs procedures or methods to fit a given set of circumstances; read and understand technical engineering documents; mediate between contending parties or groups; read and interpret construction drawings and specifications to prepare contract specifications.
RECRUITER CONTACT INFORMATION: Kristen Burke at
The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse inclusive and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race color national origin religion or belief age disability sex sexual orientation gender identity or expression pregnancy domestic partnership genetic information (GINA) or compensation and/or wages.
Please send direct Inquiries or correspondence to the recruiter listed on this announcement.
Required Experience:
IC
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