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Project Manager - Transportation

City of Glendale AZ · Glendale, AZ · 1 mo ago
Information Technology$89k–$133k/yrFull-time

About the role

The City of Glendale's Transportation Department provides quality public transit facilities and services that support and enhance a safe and high quality of life for our residents, while helping to improve and sustain the environment. The Transportation Project Manager develops comprehensive plans for specialized, complex, and/or high profile projects in the Transit division of the Transportation Department, which includes writing plans, preparing requests for quotes, preparing budget recommendations, collaborating with various city departments, applicable agencies and the public, consulting on external plan impacts with adjoining jurisdictions and/or performing other related activities.

Responsibilities

  • Plans, coordinates, and manages Transportation Department projects starting from the scoping phase, then through the design phase and ending through the construction and warranty phase, with an emphasis on capital improvement projects within the city's approved Capital Improvement Plan.
  • Prepares project scoping reports. This requires coordination with internal and external staff within the city.
  • Participates in the selection process for design professional services, developing design scopes of work, negotiating consultant fees, and managing design contracts.
  • Collaborates with Property Management Division in the engineering Department when Right-of-way is required.
  • Analyzes and interacts with other department staff to coordinate project activities.
  • Schedules, conducts, and documents project meetings, including meetings with property owners, design review meetings, and constructability review meetings to ensure projects are feasible and constructible.
  • Reviews and provides comments on all state and federally funded projects.
  • Coordinates the development of the scope of work for assigned projects, providing direction to department staff regarding alternate procurement methods for construction services.
  • Manages the work of outside design consultants by establishing preliminary project design requirements, conducting constructability reviews, and preparing preliminary cost estimates.
  • Prepares and negotiates contracts and fees, maintains design schedules and plan reviews.
  • Implements and manages alternate project delivery methods per city procurement guidelines and state statutes.
  • Prepares project cost estimates and develops schedules for bidding, construction; manages construction contracts, conducts pre-bid meetings, bid openings, evaluates bidders, and conducts pre-construction meetings.
  • Prepares and reviews comprehensive project schedules covering all phases, from project scoping through construction completion; investigates and resolves schedule conflicts on capital improvement projects.
  • Negotiates contract change order requests and proposed additions/deletions to contracts throughout the process, reviews pay estimates for contractors and consultants, conducts project progress meetings and project conferences.
  • Provides assistance and project management to department staff.
  • Provides direction and assistance to city staff, developers, consultants, and outside agencies regarding engineering projects.
  • Responds to and resolves citizen inquiries and complaints regarding engineering projects.
  • Coordinates city public works projects with other cities and agencies.
  • Prepares and presents written and oral reports on public works projects for city management and the public.
  • Holds and directs public meetings to keep the public informed of the direction and progress of public works projects.
  • Aids in the development of the division budget and public works capital improvement budget.
  • Represents the city on professional and intergovernmental committees.
  • Operates city vehicles.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or construction management and five years of increasingly responsible experience in public works project management.
  • One year of relevant experience may be substituted for each year of required education.
  • Knowledge of: The theory and principles of civil engineering and construction management, Project management and supervisory skills, Public works design, standards and construction and the methods, materials and techniques used in the construction of public works projects, City and state Laws, ordinances, and regulations governing municipal engineering, A city public works infrastructure, Managing project budgets, Basic contract Law, bond and insurance requirements, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), AASHTO Design Guide, AASHTO Roadside Design Guide, MAG Standards, Glendale 2015 Engineering Design Standards.
  • Ability To Use project management and scheduling software, Develop and monitor a project budget, Make decisions regarding project priorities, costs, and alternatives, Perform research, analyze findings, prepare and present reports to city management, Communicates effectively, both verbally and in writing, Establish and maintain effective working relationships with city staff and the public, Operate a computer, Operate city vehicles.

Qualifications

  • Special Requirements: Valid Arizona driver's license, Professional Engineering (PE) certification preferred.

Skills

  • Knowledge of: The theory and principles of civil engineering and construction management, Project management and supervisory skills, Public works design, standards and construction and the methods, materials and techniques used in the construction of public works projects, City and state Laws, ordinances, and regulations governing municipal engineering, A city public works infrastructure, Managing project budgets, Basic contract Law, bond and insurance requirements, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), AASHTO Design Guide, AASHTO Roadside Design Guide, MAG Standards, Glendale 2015 Engineering Design Standards.
  • Ability To Use project management and scheduling software, Develop and monitor a project budget, Make decisions regarding project priorities, costs, and alternatives, Perform research, analyze findings, prepare and present reports to city management, Communicates effectively, both verbally and in writing, Establish and maintain effective working relationships with city staff and the public, Operate a computer, Operate city vehicles.

Benefits

  • The City of Glendale offers a generous benefits package with competitive rates that become effective the 1st of the month following 30 days of employment.
  • You can review the FY26-27 Benefits Guide or visit the City of Glendale’s Benefits page for more information.
  • Holiday, Vacation, and Sick Leave: Regular status position’s offer: The City of Glendale observes 10.5 holidays per year, and full-time employees are also granted an additional 12 hours of holiday special leave per calendar year to celebrate their cultural or religious holidays. Vacation leave accrues at 5.33 hours per pay period (138 hours per year), and increases to 6.12 hours after 5 years, and to 7.6 hours after 10 years of service. Sick leave accrues at 4.4 hours per pay period (114 hours per year).
  • Retirement: This position participates in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Contribution is mandatory, and the current contribution rate is 12%.

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