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Indy Gov Project Manager Design (DPW) in Indianapolis, Indiana

Project Manager Design (DPW)

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Project Manager Design (DPW)

Salary

$64,937.60 Annually

Location

City County Building, IN

Job Type

Full Time

Job Number

08518

Department

Department of Public Works Engineering - Water

Opening Date

08/09/2024

Closing Date

11/9/2024 11:59 PM Eastern

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Position Summary

Position responsible for overseeing projects in the design management section and providing technical engineering assistance related to design management activities for transportation, environmental, traffic and stormwater projects throughout Marion County.

Position Responsibilities

Design management of local, federal, multi-modal, transportation, structural, and stormwater projects.

Design specification and plan interpretation, scheduling, and planning related to infrastructure projects.

Ensures that all design management activity is performed on schedule, within budgetary limits, and in accordance with current statutes, ordinances, specifications and contract requirements.

This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management may deem necessary from time to time.

Qualifications

Technical degree/certification or five plus (5+) years of related work experience required. Possession of Professional Engineer license in the state of Indiana is preferred, but not required. The position requires extensive knowledge of City, State, and FHWA policies and specifications as they relate to construction of City infrastructure. The position requires excellent oral and written skills in addition to excellent conflict resolution skills.

Independent Judgment

This position requires a high degree of initiative and independent judgment. Critical and often-times swift decisions will have to be made; decisions can impact the City of Indianapolis, City officials and policies.

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