Project Manager (General Services)
City of Goleta, CA - goleta, CA
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Salary: $112,804.66 - $143,970.50 Annually Location : Goleta, CA Job Type: Full time, exempt Job Number: Department: GENERAL SERVICES Opening Date: 09/12/2024 Closing Date: Continuous Description POSITION OVERVIEW The Project Manager in the General Services Department will primarily work on facility-related capital and repair projects in the Facility and Fleet Division. The position may work on information-technology related projects from time to time. The ideal candidate will have experience in managing complex projects and teams, will have a solid understanding of the principles of project management, the ability to quickly evaluate competing priorities, and has solid writing skills and exemplary customer service. Experience with and understanding relevant law including the Public Contract Code, California Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, and typical federal and state grant funding requirements is desirable. This recruitment will remain open until filled. The next review of applications is planned for the week of October 14, 2024. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW General Services is the newest department at the City of Goleta. It oversees facilities management, fleet management, real estate services, purchasing, information & communications technology, and other general service programs and activities. The goal of the department is to protect City assets and ensure city departments have the special resources and equipment needed to carry out their primary mission. The department was created by the City Council in July 2021 following an organizational study and needs analysis. For more information about the General Services Department, DEFINITION Under general supervision, the Project Manager plans, coordinates, and implements project management for a variety of complex projects within assigned areas, primarily in design and construction of right-of-way and vertical construction projects, while interacting with other City departments, outside agencies, businesses, contractors, and the public; administers outside funding sources; prepares technical reports and reviews project plans and specifications. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS Positions in this class are characterized by their ability to perform varied technical and professional project management duties in the office or field. Incumbents may exercise independent judgment, possess the level of knowledge required to perform a wide variety of engineering and project management support work, and perform duties in the absence of direct supervision. Examples of Duties The following duties are typical for positions in this classification. Incumbents may not perform all listed job functions, nor are all listed duties necessarily performed by everyone in this class depending upon business need and changing business practices: Leads project delivery process by overseeing all project phases from project initiation through warranty closeout; manages project budgets and schedules, selects, and manages design professionals. Oversees project staff, contractors, and consultants; manages consultant and contractor selection process, negotiates fees, and recommends the approval of contracts; evaluates contractor performance and recommends changes to quantity and quality of service provided. Leads multi-agency interdisciplinary project teams; identifies timelines, funding sources and availability, project deliverables, resource allocation project phases, etc. Leads public engagement meetings of relevant stakeholders and prepares project status reports. Identifies project risks; designs strategies to manage and mitigate risk. Researches, compiles, and analyzes data and written materials, and prepares technical and administrative reports. Prepares reports and cost control analyses; analyzes claims and recommends approval of consultant/contract payments. Initiates the preparation of and presents feasibility studies, environmental studies, complex cost estimates, schedules and programs for the development or alteration of buildings, structures, and related infrastructure. Prepares requests for proposals and contracts for professional services (e.g., right-of-way and vertical construction). Administers contracts for professional services (such as contracts for the design and construction of public improvements). Reviews project plans, maps, specifications, estimates and contract documents. Confers with developers, contractors and engineers on matters related to capital and other construction projects. Develops, monitors and updates project schedules. Coordinates, monitors, and administers outside funding sources, including but not limited to Federal, State, and local funding for transportation projects. Prepares and monitors project or program budgets. When assigned to planning and overseeing IT projects to completion: Identifies scope and objectives; identifies deliverables and establishes schedules and timelines; identifies project resources and skill level of necessary resources; assigns work to the project team; monitors budget constraints and client satisfaction levels; and verify that system documentation is complete and that testing is successful before approvals for live implementation are made. When assigned to IT projects: Convenes with stakeholders and clients to establish goals, priorities, and major work schedules for information technology projects and the status of projects including timelines, schedules, and resources. Typical Qualifications EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, & TRAINING Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education: Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in civil engineering, construction management, public administration or a related field Experience: A minimum of three years of experience of significant professional project management. KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES Knowledge of: Concepts and techniques contained in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Pertinent Federal, State and Local laws, codes, and regulations. Basic principles and practices of project management. Methods, material, and techniques used in the design and construction of public works or capital improvement projects. Principles of budget preparation and administration and capital project financing, particularly in a public agency. Preparation of grant reimbursement requests, particularly state and regional transportation funding procedures. CEQA and NEPA regulatory permitting processes associated with the design and construction of public works projects. Computer use, including word processing, database management, spreadsheets, graphics, GIS, and computer aided drafting. Principles of cost estimating and contract administration. Principles and practices of technical project management and an information technology department. Ability to: Review plans, specifications, agreements, and contracts accurately. Understand and interpret construction plans, specifications, and other contract documents. Conduct comprehensive research and prepare reports with appropriate recommendations. Ensure project compliance with Federal, State, and local rules, laws, and regulations. Prepare and monitor project budgets. Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; understand and carry out verbal and written instructions. Operate and utilize computers; type and input data into computer terminal utilizing programs for word processing, data base management, spreadsheets, graphics, computer aided drafting and GIS applications. Operate a vehicle observing legal and defensive driving practices Establish and maintain effective relationships with City officials, employees, regulatory agencies, businesses, contractors, and the public. Special Requirements Possession of a valid Class "C" California driver's license with a satisfactory driving record. Supplemental Information PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS The physical and mental demands herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential job functions. Mental function: Includes reading, writing, mathematical computations, operating a computer, problem solving, managing multiple projects, calmly handling complaints and problems from irate citizens or contractors, decision making under stressful conditions, and executing assignments within established deadlines. Productivity: Incumbents must perform work in an efficient, effective and timely manner with minimal direction. Mobility: Incumbents must be able to stand, sit, walk, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl. Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate computers, and various types of office equipment. Incumbents may be required to perform light lifting and carrying. Vision: Vision sufficient to read small print, computer screens, and printed documents, and to operate assigned equipment. Hearing: Incumbents are required to hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. Environment: Ability to be exposed to inclement weather and conditions including cold, heat, noise, outdoors, vibrations, chemicals, mechanical and electrical hazards. Other factors: Incumbents may be required to work extended hours including evenings and weekends. Incumbents may be required to travel outside City boundaries to attend meetings. 9/80 WORK SCHEDULE: Optional and subject to Department Director approval. HYBRID WORK SCHEDULE: Subject to approval. Employees must work a minimum of two days in-person, allowing up to three days remote, HOLIDAYS: 13 fixed holidays (at 8 hours each); one floating holiday (8 hours). VACATION: Annual vacation leave accrual of 88 hours and up to 176 hours after 15 years of service with a maximum accrual of 320 hours. Pursuant to eligibility requirements, employees may have the option to cash out up to 100 hours per fiscal year. SICK LEAVE: Sick leave accrual of 12 days (96 hours) per year with no maximum accrual. MANAGEMENT LEAVE: 80 hours per fiscal year, allocated on July 1st and prorated the first year based on date of hire. BENEFIT PLAN: The City provides a monthly Flexible Benefit Plan allowance of $1,460.00 for the payment of health, dental, and vision insurance premiums through the City's benefit program or $1,033.34 for participation in a qualified plan elsewhere. LIFE INSURANCE: Benefit level equivalent to 1x annual salary to a maximum of $200,000. Premium paid by City. RETIREMENT PLAN: The City participates in the California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) and does not participate in Social Security. New PERS members receive 2% at age 62, average of 3 years' final compensation benefit level and contribute 7.75% of their salary to pension costs. Classic members receive 2% at age 55, single-highest year benefit formula and pay 7.00% of their salary toward pension costs LONG-TERM DISABILITY: Paid by City. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employee-paid deferred compensation plan is available. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT PROGRAMS: Employee-paid Flexible Spending Account Programs for medical and dependent care expenses are available. COASTAL HOUSING PARTNERSHIP: The City is a member of the Coastal Housing Partnership, which offers home loan assistance and rental reductions. PAID SUPPLEMENTAL PREGNANCY DISABILITY LEAVE AND SUPPLEMENTAL PAID PARENTAL LEAVE: The City of Goleta will pay the difference between any benefit the employee receives through state SDI or other City-offered group disability insurance plan and 100% of the employee's base salary (not to exceed ten weeks for pregnancy disability and not to exceed six weeks for parental bonding). TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM : Through participation in the City's Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program, employees may be eligible to receive a per-diem benefit of $7.50 per day. 01 Provide all project management certifications you currently possess. If you do not have any certifications, type "N/A". 02 Describe in detail your experience developing and coordinating project scopes of work (SOW) and rough order of magnitude (ROM) cost estimates. Include:• Your employer's name(s)• Your role(s)• Duration in the role(s)• Type of project(s), projected timeline(s) and budget(s)• Your overall responsibilities(Full details of this experience should be listed under the Work History section of your application). If you do not have this type of experience, type "N/A". 03 Describe in detail your professional experience working with contractors, consultants, architects, and engineers concerning projects under proposal or construction. Include:• Your employer's name(s)• Type of project(s)• Your role(s), and overall responsibilities(Full details of this experience should be listed under the Work History section of your application). If you do not have this type of experience, type "N/A". 04 Describe your experience with writing staff reports, public speaking, and delivering presentations. In your response, please include the following: • Subject of the report(s) • The type and size of audience(s) • The employer(s) in which you acquired the experienceIf you have no such experience, type "N/A." 05 Describe your experience in developing and managing project budgets as well as grant writing and grant management. Provide details including: • Name of employer(s) • Your role and responsibilities • Size of budget worked with• An example which illustrates your skills in each area If you have no such experience, type "N/A." 06 Describe your training and experience with capital projects, including: • Type of project(s) • Funding sources for project(s) • Brief description of the duties you performed • Types of issues encountered and how these issues were resolvedIf you have no such experience, type "N/A." Required Question
Created: 2024-10-08