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Project Manager

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Project Manager

The City of Benicia is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Project Manager to join our dynamic Public Works Department. Under limited supervision, this position plays a critical role in planning, coordinating, and managing a diverse portfolio of public works projectsfrom general infrastructure improvements to complex utility-related projects. The Project Manager works closely with department heads, consultants, contractors, and the public to ensure projects are delivered efficiently, on time, and within budget. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled professional with a strong background in municipal project delivery, contract administration, and interdepartmental coordination to contribute to the future of our growing community. We are looking for an individual who embodies the City's core values of integrity, collaboration, respect, responsiveness, and teamwork, and who will serve as a proactive, engaged member of our department's management team. If you are a forward-thinking, results-driven leader with a passion for public service and a talent for managing multiple high-impact projects, we invite you to apply. Under limited supervision, plans, coordinates, administers, and manages multiple projects as assigned, including but not limited to Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) and highly responsible and complex specialized projects; leads and oversees assigned projects; provides information and assistance to City departments and the public; and performs other duties as assigned. The incumbent in this classification reports to the Public Works Director and works closely with department heads and City Manager and is responsible for ensuring that production goals are identified, scheduled, and attained in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures pertaining to the work and to the work group. Responsibilities also include periodically evaluating overall division progress and making, or recommending, budgetary, program, organization, and personnel changes. The work includes considerable coordination and communication with other City work units, outside agencies, contractors, the general public, and assigned personnel. Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Develops projects scope of work, coordinates and monitors project development teams, project schedules and budgets. Serves as liaison between City personnel, contactors, consultants and the public for assigned projects. Prepares, disseminates, and oversees project budgets, requests for proposals, agreements, contracts, invitation for bids, and purchase orders. Manages various consultant agreements through the planning, design, construction, testing, operations and maintenance phases of a project. Evaluates project bids and proposals, and makes recommendations for award of contracts and execution of agreements. Insures that project plans and specifications are reviewed and approved for construction. Monitors project progress, attends project meetings, and prepares and submits status reports. Oversees project construction, ensures that the projects are constructed in accordance with the project's approved plans and specifications, and closes out project documentation and archives appropriate records. Prepares, negotiates and maintains control of all potential project construction change orders, tracks all project costs and reviews and approves progress payments. Develops and updates project schedules. Performs a broad range of complex tasks and must work cooperatively with others. Composes and prepares reports, correspondence, resolutions, agreements, and ordinances for the City Council. Interfaces with other City departments, outside agencies, and consulting firms as necessary to complete assignments. Under specific circumstances, may supervise or coordinate other Staff in the performance of various tasks. Employee shall perform additional related acts or duties as assigned. Analyzes City facilities and recommend capital improvement and maintenance projects. Reviews and analyzes requests for capital improvements. Prepares project descriptions, schedules, cost estimates and project spending plans for the Capital Improvement Program. Qualifications: Considerable knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of contract administration, project management, budget, cost accounting, and scheduling; related laws, ordinances, policies and procedures. General knowledge of contract administration, public administration, finance, purchasing, budgeting, and accounting. Goal-oriented and action-focused, pragmatic and self-disciplined, proficient in large project planning, organization, communication, team motivation and delegation skills. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to deal effectively in a team environment. Group facilitation, mediation, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills. Skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities. Skill in the use of personal computers and software, e.g., MS Word, Exel, Microsoft Advanced verbal and written communication skills. Ability to: Take responsibility and exercise good judgment in recognizing authority. Work without close supervision or direction in the accomplishment of assigned duties. Respond courteously, efficiently, and effectively to questions and inquiries from elected officials, members of the commissions, boards, staff at other agencies, and the public. Follow oral and written directions. To learn job specific computer software such as Project, AutoCAD, etc. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Make public presentations. Draft contracts and requests for proposal. Forecast, develop budgets and timelines. Review and track complex invoices and progress payment applications in a timely manner. Prepare written documents with clearly organized thoughts using proper sentence structure, punctuation and grammar. Read and interpret engineering and architectural plans and specifications. Develop, plan, and implement short and long-range goals. Analyze complex problems, interpret project needs, and develop creative solutions. Experience and Education: Three years of increasingly responsible technical and professional work experience with complex municipal design and construction projects, including two years of performing increasingly responsible project management functions and including two years in a supervisory capacity. Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering, landscape architecture, construction management, or other relevant degree. Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification is desirable. Special Requirements: Reading-complex, writing-complex, memorization, analyzing, perception, comprehension, judgment and decision-making. Ability to interpret and explain actions to the public, Staff and City Officials. Possession of or ability to obtain an appropriate California driver's license and a satisfactory driving record. Working Conditions: Considerable work with the public, Staff and City Officials; verbal contact, face-to-face and telephone. Some work may require visiting project sites outdoors. Aptitude and Physical Demands: Eye/hand coordination, hearing/listening and smelling. Sitting, walking, reaching, grasping, lifting, manual dexterity, clear speech-complex, clear seeing, and driving (car). Equipment: Telephone, radio and hand-held systems; computers, keyboards, printers; remote, network and data based terminals; peripheral system maintenance check equipment; calculators and typewriters; photocopiers, facsimile machines; microfilm readers and metro-scan.