What are the responsibilities and job description for the Climate Adaptation Engineering Project Manager I/II/III/IV/V position at Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium?
Salary: 72,220.39-151,404.13 :USD
The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) Center for Environmentally Threatened Communities (CETC) is recruiting a team of Relocation, Managed Retreat, and Protection-in-Place project managers to support Alaska Native villages to develop and implement a pathways approach to address climate and environmental threats. This is an opportunity to join a dynamic, collaborative team. You will be a critical part of preventing disasters and improving the lives of families and communities. Contact Max Neale, mdneale@anthc.org with any questions.
Summary:
Under general direction, provides advanced engineering and/or construction planning, project development, and project management services to Alaska communities to address climate and environmental threats to community infrastructure. Collaborates intensively with community staff and leadership to manage a portfolio of highly complex projects to support protection-in-place, managed retreat, and community relocation.
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Responsibilities:
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W orks with community staff and leadership to successfully develop and implement highly complex community climate adaptation strategies, plans, and projects to reduce risk to community infrastructure and increase community preparedness. Projects may include hazard data collection, assessments, and monitoring, and engineering and construction for all infrastructure in remote Alaska Native villages.
D evelops and maintains outstanding relationships with community staff and leaders despite regular turnover and frequent unexpected challenges. Facilitates community planning and engineering design committees, provides subject matter expertise technical assistance support for community staff and leaders regarding long-term planning, engineering, and construction decisions to reduce risk and achieve the community’s vision for a safe, healthy future.
C ollaborates with communities to understand community needs and priorities. Develops scopes of work and cost estimates for hazard and infrastructure-specific assessments, planning, design, and construction. Works collaboratively with communities, partners, and ANTHC Community Grant Writers to identify project funding sources, secure project funding, and manage engineering and/or construction funding.
A ssists with the management of multiple community science, engineering, and construction projects in collaboration with community staff and leadership, ANTHC community grants management staff, ANTHC contracting staff, funding agencies, design engineers, construction personnel, and others.
P rovides assistance in the leadership, direction and guidance to teams in project development, design, and construction activities.
R eviews technical studies, plans, and architectural and engineering designs to identify technical deficiencies and areas for improvement.
D evelops and implements assessments, benefit-cost analyses, and technical memos to support community planning and the development and implementation of hazard mitigation and community development plans and projects.
R eviews and approves all contracted planning, design, and/or construction, ensuring projects meet program requirements, community needs, and hazard risk reduction standards. Completes project closeout procedures including financial reviews, grant closeouts, transfers of ownership, final reports, and prepares project closeout documents.
D evelops and maintains outstanding relationships with external partner organizations and agencies to support coordination of community projects. Hosts and facilitates interagency planning meetings for communities.
D evelops and oversees engineering design concepts, community project maps, schematics, and diagrams in consultation with in-house staff and consultants.
A ssists and supports ANTHC leadership in the achievement of ANTHC goals and objectives.
P erforms other duties as assigned.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER I
U nder close supervision, the Climate Adaptation Engineering Project Manager I supports communities to manage climate adaptation and community infrastructure development projects involving planning, scope development, funding acquisition, design, construction, and closeout.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER II
U nder general supervision, the Climate Adaptation Engineering Project Manager II supports communities to manage climate adaptation and community infrastructure development projects involving planning, scope development, funding acquisition, design, construction, and closeout.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER III
U nder general supervision, the Climate Adaptation Engineering Project Manager III supports communities to manage complex climate adaptation and community infrastructure development programs, with a variety of projects involving planning, scope development, funding acquisition, design, construction, and closeout. This position may supervise interns.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER IV
U nder limited supervision, the Climate Adaptation Engineering Project Manager IV supports communities to manage complex climate adaptation and community infrastructure development programs, with a variety of projects involving planning, scope development, funding acquisition, design, construction, and closeout. The Climate Adaptation Engineering Project Manager IV is responsible for the overall success of projects and support for the community’s resilience program.
P rovides leadership, direction, guidance, and direct supervision to assigned staff. Develops goals and priorities in conjunction with employees, and assigns tasks and projects. Develops staff skills and training plans. Counsels, trains, and coaches subordinate staff. Implements corrective actions and conducts performance evaluations.
R equires a high level of experience with community infrastructure development and/or climate adaptation in Alaska Native villages. This position may supervise assigned staff.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER V
T he Climate Adaptation Engineering Project Manager V is responsible for the overall success of all projects to address climate and environmental threats to infrastructure and provides direction to all Climate Adaptation Engineering Project Managers to ensure the completion of projects within the scope, schedule and budget of each project.
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KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS
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K nowledge of climate change in Alaska. K nowledge of erosion, flooding, and permafrost degradation impacts to rural Alaska community infrastructure and relevant structural and non-structural solutions.
K nowledge of Alaska Tribal Health System, ANTHC, and Alaska Native culture(s).
K nowledge of current trends and best practices in climate adaptation, climate resilience, protection-in-place, managed retreat, relocation and related disciplines.
K nowledge of rural Alaska infrastructure practices, deficiencies, operations and development.
K nowledge of the principles and practices of funding capital infrastructure projects.
K nowledge of external partners in the rural Alaska community infrastructure development and climate adaptation sectors.
K nowledge of principles of engineering and construction of a wide variety of infrastructure in rural Alaska communities.
K nowledge of project management principles related to the engineering, design and construction infrastructure in rural Alaska with respect to managing scope, schedule, budget, quality and risk.
K nowledge of grant writing and grant management.
K nowledge of budget preparation and analysis techniques.
K nowledge in developing and managing engineering and/or construction contract scopes of work.
S kill in incorporating climate science in project design and planning.
S kill in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with federal and state agencies, co-workers, contractors, and individuals with wide array of cultural, political, educational, socio-economic, geographic and linguistic backgrounds. Communities and state and federal agencies.
S kill to communicate effectively with rural Alaska community leaders and staff.
S kill in facilitating meetings with participants of diverse expertise, on sensitive topics, and difficult technical decisions with long-term implications.
S kill in identifying and assessing the exposure and vulnerability of infrastructure to climate change and natural hazards.
S kill in reading and evaluating technical documents, drawings and schematics.
S kill in reading and evaluating technical information and scientific studies and communicating information to various stakeholders.
S kill in evaluating the work of contractors and consultants for compliance with project plans, specifications and applicable laws, ordinances and policies.
S kill in effectively managing and leading teams, and delegating tasks and authority.
S kill in operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of applications.
A bility to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others.
A bility to manage multiple priorities and tasks concurrently and meet deadlines.
A bility to follow established guidelines and procedures.
S kill in using analytical and research skills to define and solve problems.
S kill in assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands.
M INIMUM EDUCATION QUALIFICATION
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B .S. in engineering, environmental or earth science, construction management, community planning, or a relevant degree. Progressively responsible professional work-related experience, education, or training may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for college education.
M INIMUM EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATION
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER I
N on-supervisory: No experience is required.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER II
N on-Supervisory: Two (2) years of experience with engineering, climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, or public works projects. An equivalent combination of relevant education and/or training may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for experience.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER III
N on-supervisory: Five (5) years of project and/or construction management experience of climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, or public works projects; with at least 2 years of experience in rural Alaska community infrastructure development related projects preferred. An equivalent combination of relevant education and/or training may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for experience.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER IV
N on-supervisory: Eight (8) years of project and/or construction management experience of climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, or public works projects. An equivalent combination of relevant education and/or training may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for experience.
A ND
S upervisory: Two (2) years involving employee supervision.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER V
N on-supervisory: Ten (10) years of project and/or construction management experience of climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, or public works projects. An equivalent combination of relevant education and/or training may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for experience.
AND
S upervisory: Two (2) years involving employee supervision.
M INIMUM CERTIFICATION QUALIFICATION
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C ertification in Basic Life Support required.
C LIMATE ADAPTATION ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER III, IV, and V
C andidate must possess a Professional Engineer license (PE) to practice in the State of Alaska, or have a PE license in at least one other state and obtain a PE license in the State of Alaska within 12 months of accepting the position. A minimum of five years of rural Alaska infrastructure construction or project management may be substituted for a PE license.
P REFERRED EDUCATION QUALIFICATION
M aster’s degree in engineering, environmental or earth science, construction management, community planning, or a relevant degree.
S pecific training and education in climate adaptation, project management, contracting, and hazard mitigation engineering design for flooding, erosion, and permafrost degradation.
P REFERRED EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATION
N /A
P REFERRED CERTIFICATION QUALIFICATION
N /A
A DDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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T ravels frequently within Alaska in small fixed wing aircraft; travels outside Alaska.
Salary : $72,220