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- Infrastructure Program Manager, Capital Projects Division
Description
Summary
The Infrastructure Program Manager manages, oversees, or coordinates project development efforts on numerous rail, highway and streets projects, and programs funded by and/or affecting San Francisco. These include:
- Executing delivery (and supporting the planning) of highway and street projects including Yerba Buena Island/Treasure Island infrastructure improvement projects, working in collaboration with the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA); Highway 280 improvements in the Balboa Park area; and select Transportation Authority programs and funding initiatives.
- Conducting project delivery oversight of highway and street projects including, but not limited to 19th Avenue Improvements, Sloat/Skyline intersection modifications and Quint Connector Roadway.
- Supporting coordination, planning, delivery, and oversight of the rail program including but not limited to: Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) Downtown Extension project, the Pennsylvania Avenue Extension, Caltrain’s service vision, 4th and King Railyards, 22nd Street Station Study, and select Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) or San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) projects, as assigned.
Reports to: Deputy Director for Capital Projects
Exemption Status: Full-Time, Exempt
Requirements
Training and Experience: Completion of a bachelor’s degree in Transportation Planning, Civil, Transportation Engineering or related field and a State of California professional engineering license is required. Seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in transportation projects and program management required, including at least three (3) years of demonstrated staff management experience as well as planning and delivering urban rail megaprojects. An equivalent combination of education and experience is acceptable.
Knowledge: Advanced knowledge of principles, practices, and techniques of project and program management for capital projects, specifically rail; standard cost estimation and value engineering techniques; standard transportation planning principles and methods; consultant contract preparation and oversight of consultant contracts for professional services; regulatory requirements and guidelines associated with obligation and expenditure of local, regional, state and federal transportation funds for capital projects; database management techniques; and proficiency with standard computer spreadsheet, word processing and presentation software.
