What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager - CWMP position at Town of Barnstable?
Job Description
Provides highly professional, administrative, and technical work in developing, budgeting, planning, designing, managing, inspecting, and executing various projects within the DPW. Projects could involve any aspect of DPW functions, including horizontal (water, sewer, roads, recreational areas, etc.), vertical (buildings and structures), marine infrastructure, and solid waste management. May be required to design, develop, and stamp, engineering drawings and specifications. Perform all other related work as required.
Minimum Qualifications
A minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, and more than five (5) years of progressively responsible experience managing horizontal construction projects required.
Class D drivers license required.
Massachusetts Professional Engineer certificate is required.
Ability to obtain Drinking Water and Wastewater operator licenses as required by the specific Project Manager position held within the DPW.
Additional Qualifications
Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of civil engineering and of the materials, methods and techniques of public works construction. Technical knowledge and experience in design, construction and inspection problems commonly encountered in municipal engineering activities. Knowledge of Massachusetts procurement laws, contract administration and project management. Knowledge of capital planning. Working knowledge of computer applications related to engineering functions.
Proven ability to design, manage, and plan large-scale complex projects. Ability to interpret and follow engineering and architectural plans. Ability to develop and effectively manage large construction budgets. Ability to conduct cost analyses, value engineering and cost management for large-scale construction projects. Ability to prepare comprehensive reports. Ability to prepare and administer grants. Demonstrated ability to meet and deal appropriately and effectively with a large variety of people. Demonstrated ability to plan, assign and supervise the work of subordinates; and to evaluate their performance. Ability to work in a close-knit, team environment.
Strong communication and presentation skills. Proficiency in the use of computers including word processing, spreadsheets, database, PowerPoint, CAD, and engineering design software. Team oriented attitude.
Provides highly professional, administrative, and technical work in developing, budgeting, planning, designing, managing, inspecting, and executing various projects within the DPW. Projects could involve any aspect of DPW functions, including horizontal (water, sewer, roads, recreational areas, etc.), vertical (buildings and structures), marine infrastructure, and solid waste management. May be required to design, develop, and stamp, engineering drawings and specifications. Perform all other related work as required.
Minimum Qualifications
A minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, and more than five (5) years of progressively responsible experience managing horizontal construction projects required.
Class D drivers license required.
Massachusetts Professional Engineer certificate is required.
Ability to obtain Drinking Water and Wastewater operator licenses as required by the specific Project Manager position held within the DPW.
Additional Qualifications
Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of civil engineering and of the materials, methods and techniques of public works construction. Technical knowledge and experience in design, construction and inspection problems commonly encountered in municipal engineering activities. Knowledge of Massachusetts procurement laws, contract administration and project management. Knowledge of capital planning. Working knowledge of computer applications related to engineering functions.
Proven ability to design, manage, and plan large-scale complex projects. Ability to interpret and follow engineering and architectural plans. Ability to develop and effectively manage large construction budgets. Ability to conduct cost analyses, value engineering and cost management for large-scale construction projects. Ability to prepare comprehensive reports. Ability to prepare and administer grants. Demonstrated ability to meet and deal appropriately and effectively with a large variety of people. Demonstrated ability to plan, assign and supervise the work of subordinates; and to evaluate their performance. Ability to work in a close-knit, team environment.
Strong communication and presentation skills. Proficiency in the use of computers including word processing, spreadsheets, database, PowerPoint, CAD, and engineering design software. Team oriented attitude.