This is an excellent leadership opportunity for a senior-level engineer with experience managing and delivering transportation projects to join our Capital Project Delivery team.
Under supervision and direction, prepares, manages, and conducts complex and professional transportation engineering work in the field and office including for structures, drainage, railway facilities, roadways, highways, bikeways, walkways and intersections; responsible for project management and delivery; performs complex transportation engineering analyses, studies and other related work as is required. This is a management position in the RTC Association of Middle Manager labor unit.
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Principles and practices of effective transportation engineering, construction administration, project delivery, and project management;
Federal, state, and local laws, regulations and policies relating to environmental review, design and construction standards, procurement and contract management;
Current standards and policies for design of complete streets, roads and highways, bikeways, sidewalks and trails, and safe crossings;
Transportation funding sources and reporting requirements.
Interrelationships between federal, state, regional, and local agencies involved in or affected by transportation engineering projects and programs.
Structural, railway and drainage engineering principles and concepts.
Effective team leadership and staff management, project development team, and/or construction team management skills; and,
Supervisory and personnel management principles and practices
The RTC is a regional agency created by the State of California to carry out transportation responsibilities that cross city and county boundaries. The members of the RTC represent the County Board of Supervisors, the City Councils, and the Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District. Along with volunteer committee members and Commission staff, the RTC works in cooperation and consultation with other public agencies; business, environmental, neighborhood and advocacy groups; and members of the public to deliver a variety of transportation solutions to serve the community’s needs.