Jacksonville, Job Summary
This is professional work in the design, construction, inspection, and management of the Jacksonville Aviation Authority’s (JAA’s) Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for Jacksonville International Airport (JIA), JAXEX (formerly Craig Airport), Herlong, and Cecil Airport. The work requires thorough knowledge and understanding of engineering principles and practices, and applicable laws, environmental regulations and building codes. Contacts require skill in understanding, influencing and supervising staff and consultants, coordinating engineering functions and representing the department. The work is performed following clearly defined management and engineering principles and involves a variety of situations which require the frequent use of judgement in search of solutions to significant matters affecting the department and the Authority’s infrastructure. The work is performed primarily in an office environment but is occasionally performed in a field setting involving some exposure to unfavorable climatic conditions and other hazards which are predictable and controllable. Required Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or related field and
10 years of project and/or construction management experience, including airport/airfield design & construction experience
Preferred Education & Experience
Experience managing public agency projects
Professional Engineer (P.E.) license (any state)
Posted salary range is minimum to midpoint. Pay is commensurate with experience.
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Portland, Oregon, TriMet is seeking a Manager of Light Rail Systems Engineering!
The TriMet Rail Systems workgroup in the Design and Construction Department of the Engineering and Construction Division needs an experienced manager to provide leadership, personnel management, project management and technical expertise. The Rail Systems workgroup is responsible for supporting TriMet maintenance with engineering support and project delivery related to traction electrification and train signal systems. This includes a wide range of activities such as applying focused subject matter expertise to resolve specific issues, delivering significant projects that provide new or replace significant electrification and signal infrastructure, identifying and advancing high-value innovations, updating criteria and maintaining records of existing systems and staying current with relevant industry standards and innovations. Our department works closely with rail maintenance, rail transportation, operations engineering, safety, information technology, engineering and construction civil and vehicle engineering teams, as well as program management to ensure excellent service to the riding public. Your role as the Manager of Rail Systems is to lead and manage a dedicated, high-performing and diverse group of subject matter experts and project managers to deliver a portfolio of rail systems initiatives and projects. This position will perform personnel manager duties as a fully competent and experienced personnel manager. While Professional Engineering registration from the State of Oregon or ability to obtain within one (1) year of employment is desired , it is not a minimum requirement for this position. The Manager of Rail Systems has a high level of independence, opportunities to exercise significant judgment, and works with limited supervision from the Director of the Design and Construction Department. This role requires being onsite a minimum of three (3) days per week in Portland, Oregon.Â
Salary Range: $137,860.00- $206,789.00
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Ensure a commitment to safety through consistent and professional behaviors in performance of job requirements that demonstrate safety is a fundamental value that guides all aspects of our work. Perform related duties as required.
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Serve as a good steward of TriMet by regularly utilizing our transit system to maintain a strong and current understanding of customers’ experiences and of TriMet’s product and service offerings.
Essential Functions
Direct and manage the scope, schedule and budgets for a portfolio of rail systems and related projects assigning available internal and external resources for development, design, scheduling, estimating, contracting, fabrication, testing and turnover to operations. Determine appropriate contracting method. In conjunction with individual project managers, procurement and legal staff, address bid or other contracting issues, monitor progress, make regular on-site and fabrication facility visits, develop regular reports on progress. Provide updates to Director, Executive Director, and TriMet management of progress and issues.
Coordinate with Program Management to develop annual budgets for assigned rail systems staff and related projects. Participate in identifying and securing external and internal funding sources. Draft intergovernmental agreements or other documents to secure funding. Report on project milestones and progress. Participate in closeout; prepare for and assist with internal and external audits.
Manage, review and approve contract change orders and supporting documentation. Provide final review and approval authority for changes not to exceed $100,000.
Coordinate project efforts by internal staff, consultants, and public and private agencies. Coordinate with other departments and outside agencies on assigned rail systems and related projects
Responsible for effective management of project managers, and all assigned staff, including recommending hiring, disciplinary action, assigning work, coaching and performance evaluations.
Provide senior level technical direction related to design and construction of rail systems and other assigned projects.
Supervise subject matter experts, project managers, design managers, and construction managers. Coordinate consultants and assigned TriMet staff to ensure timely support and expected progress on a portfolio of projects as assigned. Enlist special or additional resources as needed to complete the work. Supervise planning, engineering and construction work of consultants and TriMet staff.
Oversee contract packaging for bidding including development of drawings, specifications and other documents developed by consultants and TriMet staff.
Manage and coordinate the delivery of engineering support services for TriMet Operation's rail systems and the work of engineers and technicians related to TriMet's existing rail systems.
Responsible for the analysis and resolution of complex problems pertaining to design and construction of rail system projects and others as assigned. Responsible for the managment and oversight of testing and troubleshooting of new and existing traction power and signaling systems. Responsible for systems integration testing and review and approval of test results.
Position Requirements
A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree is required with a Bachelor's Degree in electrical or mechanical engineering being preferred. A minimum of six (6) years of experience are required. * Four (4) years of experience in traction power, rail signal and communication systems are required. Two (2) years of experience supervising other management or professional level staff are required. Professional registration from the State of Oregon is desired upon hire. Or any equivalent combination of experience and training. *The amount of credit a candidate receives for prior years of experience is based on the relevancy of that experience to the required or preferred prerequisites of the job description. Experience is prorated based on hours worked. LRHR assigns and validates the "credited experience". Â
Selection Criteria
Type of Position / Grade / FLSA Grade 20, Exempt, Non-Union, Full-Time.
Salary Range Minimum: $137,860.00 Maximum: $206,789.00
Salary offers will be determined by a candidate’s education, training and relevant experience. Any final offer of employment will fall within the range stated above. For transparency, we choose to list the full available grade range, however, TriMet’s salary administration process will ultimately determine the final salary offered.
Selection Process
Candidates will be selected based at a minimum on the result of: 1. Application Review (please include: Cover Letter and Resume) 2. Panel Interviews 3. Reference Check
Supplemental Information Make sure you describe in detail how your education, training and work experience fit with this role. You are encouraged to attach a resume, cover letter, training certificates and/or letters of recommendation with your application. You are permitted five attachments of less than 5MB each.
Internal applicants: Information in your personnel file will not be used in lieu of information requested on your application. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
If you are a qualified veteran and would like to apply for veterans' preference points, you will need to reflect your status on the application and attach supporting documentation at the time of application submission.
If you need accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for any part of the application process, contact our Human Resources staff at 503-962-7505, or the TTY line at 7-1-1. Note that we require a minimum of two workdays' notice prior to the need for accommodation.
TriMet is an equal opportunity employer, committed to developing an organization that is reflective of and sensitive to the needs of the diverse community we serve, including veterans, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities.
ADA Statement
As applied to the workplace, applicants and employees must be qualified to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. Essential functions may include required job functions performed infrequently as well as production standards related to the quality and quantity of work.
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If a person with a disability could meet job qualifications with a reasonable accommodation, TriMet will work with the employee to accommodate the need. If TriMet's accommodation is effective in allowing the employee to perform the essential functions of the job, it need not be the employee's preferred accommodation. Â
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Portland, Oregon, TriMet is seeking a Manager of Light Rail Systems Engineering!
The TriMet Rail Systems workgroup in the Design and Construction Department of the Engineering and Construction Division needs an experienced manager to provide leadership, personnel management, project management and technical expertise. The Rail Systems workgroup is responsible for supporting TriMet maintenance with engineering support and project delivery related to traction electrification and train signal systems. This includes a wide range of activities such as applying focused subject matter expertise to resolve specific issues, delivering significant projects that provide new or replace significant electrification and signal infrastructure, identifying and advancing high-value innovations, updating criteria and maintaining records of existing systems and staying current with relevant industry standards and innovations. Our department works closely with rail maintenance, rail transportation, operations engineering, safety, information technology, engineering and construction civil and vehicle engineering teams, as well as program management to ensure excellent service to the riding public. Your role as the Manager of Rail Systems is to lead and manage a dedicated, high-performing and diverse group of subject matter experts and project managers to deliver a portfolio of rail systems initiatives and projects. This position will perform personnel manager duties as a fully competent and experienced personnel manager. While Professional Engineering registration from the State of Oregon or ability to obtain within one (1) year of employment is desired , it is not a minimum requirement for this position. The Manager of Rail Systems has a high level of independence, opportunities to exercise significant judgment, and works with limited supervision from the Director of the Design and Construction Department. This role requires being onsite a minimum of three (3) days per week in Portland, Oregon.Â
Salary Range: $137,860.00- $206,789.00
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Ensure a commitment to safety through consistent and professional behaviors in performance of job requirements that demonstrate safety is a fundamental value that guides all aspects of our work. Perform related duties as required.
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Serve as a good steward of TriMet by regularly utilizing our transit system to maintain a strong and current understanding of customers’ experiences and of TriMet’s product and service offerings.
Essential Functions
Direct and manage the scope, schedule and budgets for a portfolio of rail systems and related projects assigning available internal and external resources for development, design, scheduling, estimating, contracting, fabrication, testing and turnover to operations. Determine appropriate contracting method. In conjunction with individual project managers, procurement and legal staff, address bid or other contracting issues, monitor progress, make regular on-site and fabrication facility visits, develop regular reports on progress. Provide updates to Director, Executive Director, and TriMet management of progress and issues.
Coordinate with Program Management to develop annual budgets for assigned rail systems staff and related projects. Participate in identifying and securing external and internal funding sources. Draft intergovernmental agreements or other documents to secure funding. Report on project milestones and progress. Participate in closeout; prepare for and assist with internal and external audits.
Manage, review and approve contract change orders and supporting documentation. Provide final review and approval authority for changes not to exceed $100,000.
Coordinate project efforts by internal staff, consultants, and public and private agencies. Coordinate with other departments and outside agencies on assigned rail systems and related projects
Responsible for effective management of project managers, and all assigned staff, including recommending hiring, disciplinary action, assigning work, coaching and performance evaluations.
Provide senior level technical direction related to design and construction of rail systems and other assigned projects.
Supervise subject matter experts, project managers, design managers, and construction managers. Coordinate consultants and assigned TriMet staff to ensure timely support and expected progress on a portfolio of projects as assigned. Enlist special or additional resources as needed to complete the work. Supervise planning, engineering and construction work of consultants and TriMet staff.
Oversee contract packaging for bidding including development of drawings, specifications and other documents developed by consultants and TriMet staff.
Manage and coordinate the delivery of engineering support services for TriMet Operation's rail systems and the work of engineers and technicians related to TriMet's existing rail systems.
Responsible for the analysis and resolution of complex problems pertaining to design and construction of rail system projects and others as assigned. Responsible for the managment and oversight of testing and troubleshooting of new and existing traction power and signaling systems. Responsible for systems integration testing and review and approval of test results.
Position Requirements
A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree is required with a Bachelor's Degree in electrical or mechanical engineering being preferred. A minimum of six (6) years of experience are required. * Four (4) years of experience in traction power, rail signal and communication systems are required. Two (2) years of experience supervising other management or professional level staff are required. Professional registration from the State of Oregon is desired upon hire. Or any equivalent combination of experience and training. *The amount of credit a candidate receives for prior years of experience is based on the relevancy of that experience to the required or preferred prerequisites of the job description. Experience is prorated based on hours worked. LRHR assigns and validates the "credited experience". Â
Selection Criteria
Type of Position / Grade / FLSA Grade 20, Exempt, Non-Union, Full-Time.
Salary Range Minimum: $137,860.00 Maximum: $206,789.00
Salary offers will be determined by a candidate’s education, training and relevant experience. Any final offer of employment will fall within the range stated above. For transparency, we choose to list the full available grade range, however, TriMet’s salary administration process will ultimately determine the final salary offered.
Selection Process
Candidates will be selected based at a minimum on the result of: 1. Application Review (please include: Cover Letter and Resume) 2. Panel Interviews 3. Reference Check
Supplemental Information Make sure you describe in detail how your education, training and work experience fit with this role. You are encouraged to attach a resume, cover letter, training certificates and/or letters of recommendation with your application. You are permitted five attachments of less than 5MB each.
Internal applicants: Information in your personnel file will not be used in lieu of information requested on your application. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
If you are a qualified veteran and would like to apply for veterans' preference points, you will need to reflect your status on the application and attach supporting documentation at the time of application submission.
If you need accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for any part of the application process, contact our Human Resources staff at 503-962-7505, or the TTY line at 7-1-1. Note that we require a minimum of two workdays' notice prior to the need for accommodation.
TriMet is an equal opportunity employer, committed to developing an organization that is reflective of and sensitive to the needs of the diverse community we serve, including veterans, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities.
ADA Statement
As applied to the workplace, applicants and employees must be qualified to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. Essential functions may include required job functions performed infrequently as well as production standards related to the quality and quantity of work.
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If a person with a disability could meet job qualifications with a reasonable accommodation, TriMet will work with the employee to accommodate the need. If TriMet's accommodation is effective in allowing the employee to perform the essential functions of the job, it need not be the employee's preferred accommodation. Â
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Windsor Locks, Under the direction of the Director of Engineering, Planning and Environmental Services, this position is responsible for assisting in the management of the Engineering, Planning and Environmental Services department of the Connecticut Airport Authority. This position is accountable for supporting the administration of CAA long range facility planning and construction projects as well as a wide range of engineering and environmental impact studies. Works to support department and CAA goals on an interdepartmental basis with other managers and staff to assist in the achievement of established organizational strategic goals and objectives.
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 UNCLASSIFIED JOB OPPORTUNITY
Open To: Â Members of the Public who meet the minimum educational and experience requirements listed below.
Location: Â Connecticut Airport Authority, Bradley International Airport - Windsor Locks, CT.
Job Posting No: CAA093024
Hours: Normal Schedule Monday to Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (40 hours per week)
Desired Salary: $170,000.00 - $190,000.00 depending on experience.                                     Â
Closing Date: Â Â October 21, 2024 close of business
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: include, but are not limited to the following:
 Assists in the direction of the staff and operations of the Engineering, Planning and Environmental Services Department;
Accountable for the development, implementation and evaluation of department policies, goals and objectives consistent with those set by the Executive Director;
Responsible for developing and maintains relationships with current and future airport partners including architects, engineers, consultants and contractors, airlines, tenants, lessees, state, federal, regional and local officials and businesses in the ongoing daily interactions of conducting business to ensure that construction, renovation and other projects are proceeding in an effective, efficient and timely manner;
Participates in the design and development of departmental programs and activities, including implementing new procedures and revisions of existing procedures;
Provides input and oversight in the development of the departmental budget as well as long range capital program needs and costs for the CAA;
Provides timely feedback to the Director of Engineering, Planning and Environmental Services and CAA leadership regarding projects and departmental issues and assignments;
Responsible for the management of Private Development and Tenant improvement program at all CAA owned Airports including plan review and permitting;
Accountable for the development of Federal Grants and Grants in Aid to Municipalities for Capital Improvement projects and all associated application timelines;
Responsible for the management of the Environmental Program for all CAA owned facilities;
Provides oversight of all Planning documents and initiatives required to complete department objectives;
Coordinates CAA construction and maintenance projects including determination of type and quality of materials used, preparation of job plans and specifications and estimation and analysis of costs and resource needs;
May inspect work in progress or upon completion for conformance with specifications and OSHA and environmental regulations;
Assists in the development of long range preventative maintenance programs and procedures for Bradley International Airport and the General Aviation Airports;
Responsible for inspection of CAA facilities on a regular basis;
Review requests for change orders and make recommendations regarding such to the Director and CAA leadership;
Assists in determining space and/or facility needs for the CAA;
May design, layout, and draft plans for projects and submit such to contractors;
Ensures CAA compliance with state and federal accrediting and regulatory agencies;
Performs related duties as required and/or assigned by the Director.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Assists in the management and evaluation of engineering, planning and other office staff as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job satisfactorily, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily and independently. The requirements listed are representative, but not necessarily all-inclusive of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required:
Considerable interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with and coordinate with airport partners including airlines, engineers, architects, consultants and contractors, tenants, lessees, businesses, state, federal, regional and local officials and other departments within the CAA;
Knowledge of relevant state and federal laws, statutes and regulations;
Considerable negotiating and contract management skill;
Considerable supervisory experience;
Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of business, building design and construction, including aspects of architectural, structural and mechanical engineering and design, and project management;
Considerable knowledge of the methods, materials and equipment used in building design, construction and maintenance.
An individual serving in this position must be able to successfully undergo a thorough background and security screening, including being fingerprinted, and maintain required security clearance during the duration of employment.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Engineering or Construction Management preferred.
10+years of professional experience in the planning and execution of engineering and/or construction projects.
4 years of the experience must have been in a supervisory capacity responsible for overseeing engineering and/or construction planning and project management activities.
Experience with airport/aviation-related engineering and/or construction initiatives and projects is preferred.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here 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 the essential functions.
Walking throughout the terminal to visit tenants and other business partners.
Prolonged sitting and viewing a computer monitor.
Visiting construction sites and other properties related to duties and responsibilities.
Miscellaneous travel to other CAA, state, federal, business partner, contractor and other sites as necessary to effectively perform the duties and responsibilities of the position.
  WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Climate controlled office environment.
Airport environment where high levels of security are maintained.
Duties may require exposure to the elements, construction sites and various modes of transportation.
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Application packages must be received by the close of business on October 21, 2024 in order to be considered for this position.
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        THE CAA IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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