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King County Wastewater Treatment Divison Wastewater Capital Project Manager IV in Seattle, Washington
POSITION TITLE: Wastewater Capital Project Manager IV
POSITION DUTIES: The responsibilities of this classification include independently managing one or more of the largest and most technically, legally, and politically complex planning/design/construction projects. Projects assigned to this level involve significant resources, complex technical execution requirements, complicated relationship management issues, and alternative project delivery methods such as GC/CM and PDB. Positions at this level manage the most complex and diverse project teams. Wastewater Capital Project Manager IVs also serve as technical consultants to Senior Management on project technical and strategic issues and manage internal cross-functional issues to resolution. This classification may also serve as a lead position to lower-level Wastewater Capital Project Managers. This is the fourth level within the four-level classification series. The Wastewater Capital Project Manager IV is a lead resource for lower-level project managers. Wastewater Capital Project Manager IVs are typically assigned multiple technically complex, highly visible, and high-risk projects with complex multi-engineering discipline elements. Lead and direct high-priority projects, which often require considerable resources and high levels of functional integration. Negotiate contract scopes, schedules, budgets, and contract changes. Measure project performance using appropriate tools and techniques, identify and quantify variances, perform required corrective actions, and communicate to all stakeholders. Lead negotiation of interagency or local agreements. Present projects to elected officials, community groups, and the public. Procure and administer consultant contracts. Oversee and supervise the preparation of all contract negotiations, change orders, interpretation and compliance monitoring. Work with other departments in developing and initiating capital improvement projects to resolve problems and/or issues regarding facilities. Identify project scope, budget, funding and schedule for these projects. Provide lead direction and mentoring for lower-level capital project managers. Administer project and contract requirements and standards in accordance with King County policies and procedures. Perform duties as defined in the WTD project management manual using PMI methodology. Perform other duties as assigned. Telecommuting okay within Washington state and within a reasonable distance to the King County worksite, with some onsite work required. The work associated with this position will be performed through a combination of teleworking complemented with onsite work and meetings as needed. Employees will have access to shared workspaces at various King County facilities. Employees must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance to their King County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements. Travel is required only to the extent the employee must travel from the teleworksite they have chosen within Washington state to the Seattle, WA onsite worksite. Some travel to project worksites within King County may be required.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
12 years of progressively responsible experience utilizing project management industry standards, practices, and principals for design and construction project delivery through all phases of project implementation*.
Experience must include the following:
10 years of experience utilizing knowledge of various industrial control systems (including Emerson Delta V), industrial communication net